

An edition of Surviving the Mongols (2002)
Nizārī Quhistānī va tadāvum-i Sunnat-i Ismāʻil̄ī dar Īrān
By Nadia Eboo Jamal
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Farzān-i Rūz
Language
per
Pages
207
Description:
<">During the 13th century, the Persian-speaking lands were devastated by a series of Mongol invasions resulting in the death and displacement of countless Muslims of the region. Contrary to beliefs, a small number of Ismailis survived the Mongol onslaught, together with the basic infrastructure of their religious organization, the "da'wa". Here, the author explores, by examining the 13th-century writings of the poet Nizari Quhistani, how the Persian Ismailis maintained their religious identity and community.<">--Bloomsbury Publishing.
subjects: History, Ismailites, Nizārīs, Asian history
People: Saʻd al-Dīn Nizārī Quhistānī (1247 or 8-1321 or 2)
Places: Iran