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- Sunpadh (Persian: سندپاد; also spelled Sunpad and Sunbadh) was an Iranian nobleman from the House of Karen, who incited an uprising against the Abbasid...
- The Rebellion of Sunpadh, or Sunpadh Rebellion, was a Persian Zoroastrian uprising against the Abbasid Caliphate in retaliation for the Execution of Abu...
- of Abu Muslim caused uproar throughout the province of Khorasan. In 755 Sunpadh, an Iranian nobleman from the House of Karen, led a revolt against al-Mansur...
- faith. In particular this includes his close relationship with the mobad Sunpadh and his repeated praise of Zoroastrianism. Following his successful campaign...
- religious and political movement based on the 8th century teachings of Sunpadh, who preached a syncretism of Shia Islam and Zoroastrianism. Under Babak...
- Khurramites". The sect was founded in the 8th century AD by the Iranian cleric Sunpadh as a revitalisation of an earlier sect that had mixed Shia Islam[citation...
- among the Turks of Transoxania. Bihafarid Ustadh Sis Mazdak Khurramites Sunpadh al-Muqanna Babak Khorramdin Afshin Maziar Encyclopaedia Iranica, ESḤĀQ...
- One Thousand and One Nights. Sinbad may also refer to: Sinbad (comedian) Sunpadh or Sinbad the Magus (fl. 8th century), Iranian religious leader and activist...
- Later, al-Mahdi gave an amnesty to the 30,000 captives. Ishaq al-Turk Sunpadh al-Muqanna Mazdak Khurramites al-Tabari, Muhammad ibn Jarir (1990). The...
- his followers joined the Ustadh Sis movement. Ustadh Sis Ishaq al-Turk Sunpadh al-Muqanna Encyclopædia Iranica, BEHĀFARĪD, Zoroastrian heresiarch and...