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- villages in Gujarat which are totally Satpanthi such as Pirana near Ahmedabad where Imam Shah is buried. Satpanthi dargahs are known to be venerated with...
- ISBN 978-3-11-045093-4. Zawahar Moir (2010). "Some Ginans Common to Barmati Panth and Satpanthi Traditions". Gināns: Texts and Contexts : Essays on Ismaili Hymns from...
- History of the Ismailis, ed. Daftary, Farhad, 135 Asani, Ali (2011). From Satpanthi to Ismaili Muslim: The Articulation of Ismaili Khoja Identity in South...
- romanized: muʾmin, lit. 'believer') were originally followers of the Satpanthi Ismaili tradition of the fifteenth-century Ismaili Shi‘i dignitary Imam...
- Jamatkhana. The term seems to have come in use to designate the place of Satpanthi religious gathering fairly late, possibly not until the last decades of...
- commonly as Imam-Shahi. There are villages in Gujarat which are totally 'Satpanthi' such as Pirana near Ahmedabad where Imam Shah is buried. It is also the...
- Tauris. p. 109. "Khojki Script". Oxford Reference. Surani, Iqbal (2017). "Satpanthī Khoja-s to Shīʿa Imāmī Ismāʿīlī Ṭarīqa The Construction of Religious Identity...
- but also to transmit knowledge of their faiths. For instance, in the Satpanthi Ismaili communities of South Asia (also known as Khojas), geets of devotion...
- (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009), 263. Ali Asani, “From Satpanthi to Ismaili Muslim: The Articulation of Ismaili Khoja Identity in South...
- Qarmatians, Druze, Musta'li Ismailis, Muhammad Shahi Nizari Ismailis, and Satpanthis, the last two splitting from the Nizari branch of Ismailism in the 14th...