

An edition of Surviving the Mongols (2002)
Nizārī Quhistānī and the continuity of Ismaili tradition in Persia
By Nadia Eboo Jamal
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
I.B. Tauris
Language
eng
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