- in
about 1655 CE. The text's
title is also
transliterated as
Dabistān-i Mazāhib,
Dabistan-e Madahib, or Dabestan-e Madaheb. The text is best
known for...
- Delhi: Tulika. p. 5. ISBN 81-85229-17-1. OCLC 47024480. The
author of the
Dabistan refers to the
belief of the
Sikhs in the
unity of Guruship. The spirit...
- of the
Dabistan-i-Mazahib
state that all
Sikhs that the
author of
Dabistan had met,
except one,
believed that Baba
Nanak was God. In the
Dabistan, a Brahmgiani...
-
Shahadat "Umdat-ul-Ulema
Maulana S****
Kalbe Husain @
Dabistan-e-Khandaan-e-Ijtihaad".
Dabistan-e-Khandaan-e-Ijtihaad.
Retrieved 11 July 2020. "Biography...
- Add MS 15296-15297 and IO San 3621)". "Ramayana –
Pages 3 and 4". "The
Dabistán: Or,
School of Manners: The
Religious Beliefs, Observances, Philosophic...
- p. 69.
David Shea (1843). "VII Of The
Religion Of The Sádakíahs". The
Dabistán, or
School of manners,
translated from the
original Persian. Vol. 3. "DABESTĀN-E...
- the
torture and
death sentence to a
heavy fine, but this
attempt failed.
Dabistan-i
Mazahib Mobad states Jahangir tortured Arjan in the
hopes of extracting...
- 77.
McGregor 1984, pp. 43–44.
Rizvi (1983), p. 412, "The
author of the
Dabistan-i
Mazahib placed Kabir against the
background of the
legends of the Vaishnavite...
-
Derived from a
plant name
Demistan (Arabic: دمستان)
Comes from the word
Dabistan,
meaning school Daih (Arabic: ديه)
Village Karrana (Arabic: كرانه The Coast...
- Sikh
Panth in the
seventeenth century, as was
noted by the
author of the
Dabistan-i
Mazahib in c.1653.9 That the Jats
already held
zamindari rights in a...