- for a
system of
egalitarian codes and
tenets that his followers, the
Roshaniyya,
promulgated within Islam. Pir
Roshan educated and
instructed followers...
- of
Afghan Tribal Society:
Tribal Expansion,
Mughal Imperialism and the
Roshaniyya Insurrection, 1450-1600. Duke University. p. 177. The
Afghans referred...
- of
Afghan Tribal Society:
Tribal Expansion,
Mughal Imperialism and the
Roshaniyya Insurrection." PhD dissertation, Duke University, 1988. Gankovsky, Yu...
- 1600. Additionally, he
Roshaniyya movement was suppressed; the
Afridi and
Orakzai tribes,
which had
risen up
under the
Roshaniyyas, were subjugated; and...
- of
Afghan Tribal Society:
Tribal Expansion,
Mughal Imperialism and the
Roshaniyya Insurrection, 1450-1600. Duke University. Inam-ur-Rahim; Viaro, Alain...
- of
Afghan Tribal Society:
Tribal Expansion,
Mughal Imperialism and the
Roshaniyya Insurrection, 1450-1600. Duke University. Inam-ur-Rahim; Viaro, Alain...
- the
Khwaja Bayazid Ansari, the
ethnic Ormur leader and
founder of the
Roshaniyya movement who had
settled in Mau and Shamsabad.
Muhammad Khan's father...
- of
Afghan tribal society:
Tribal expansion,
Mughal imperialism and the
Roshaniyya insurrection, 1450-1600. Duke University. pp. 133–134.
Ahmed H****an Dani...
- the
Khwaja Bayazid Ansari, the
ethnic Ormur leader and
founder of the
Roshaniyya movement who had
settled in Mau and Shamsabad.
Muhammad Khan Bangash,...
- of
Afghan Tribal Society:
Tribal Expansion,
Mughal Imperialism and the
Roshaniyya Insurrection, 1450-1600. Duke University. p. 177. "Tirahi". Ethnologue...