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Dialogue with Majzoub Ali Shah, Qutb of the Ni'matullahi tariqat, , part I. In Tehran,
Dialogue on the spiritual path between Majzoub Ali Shah (Dr Noor Ali Tabandeh), head or Qutb of the Ni'matullahi tariqat, and Pedro Teixeira da Mota, part I....
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Dialogue with Majzoub Ali Shah, head or Qutb of the Ni'matullahi tariqat
Dialogue on the spiritual path between Majzoub Ali Shah (Dr Noor Ali Tabandeh), head or Qutb of the Ni'matullahi tariqat, and Pedro Teixeira da Mota, part 2....
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Ghulam_farid_sabri-qawal-savairay_savairy. great tribute to Hazrat Khawaja Ghareeb Nawaz (RA)
Sultan-ul-Hind, Hazrat Shaikh Khwaja Syed Muhammad Mu'īnuddīn Chishtī (Ajmeri) (Persian/Urdu: خواجہ سیّد محمد معین الدین چشتی اجمیری) was born in 1141 and di...
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Mann Atkeya Beparwa De Naal punjabi kalam shah hussian
Shah Hussain (1538 - 1599) was a Punjabi Sufi poet and Sufi saint. He was the son of Sheikh Usman, a weaver, and belonged to the Dhudha clan of Rajputs. He w...
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kalam hazrat Amīr Khusrow The Sabri Brothers Aaj Rang Hai
Ab'ul Hasan Yamīn al-Dīn Khusrow (1253-1325 CE) (Persian: ابوالحسن یمینالدین خسرو; Hindi: अबुल हसन यमीनुद्दीन ख़ुसरौ ) , better known as Amīr Khusrow (or Kh...
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kalam hazrat (Amir Khusro) Warsi Brothers Allah Huma Antas-Salaam (Amir Khusro)
Ab'ul Hasan Yamīn al-Dīn Khusrow (1253-1325 CE) (Persian: ابوالحسن یمینالدین خسرو; Hindi: अबुल हसन यमीनुद्दीन ख़ुसरौ ) , better known as Amīr Khusrow (or Kh...
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kalam sultan bahu Wadali Brothers Alaf Alla
Sultan Bahu (Urdu:سلطان باہو) (ca 1628 - 1691) was a Muslim Sufi and saint, who founded the Sarwari Qadiri sufi order. Sultan Bahu belonged to Awan[2] tribe....
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madni_ra_madni_ra. naat umme habiba
prophet Muhammad hazrat ali hazrat umer hazrat abu bakar hazrat Ideas: Ihsan • Noor • Maqaam • Haal • Manzil • Yaqeen • Fanaa • Baqaa • Haqiqa • Marifa • Naf...
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The Rise Of Safavid Shāh Ismāil I
The Safavid dynasty was founded about 1501 by Shāh Ismāil I. Shah Ismail's background is disputed: the language he used is not identical with that of his "race" or "nationality" and he was bilingual from birth.[56] Some scholars argue that Ismāil was of mixed Azeri, Kurdish, and Pontic Greek descent, although others argue that he was non-Azeri[56] and was a direct descendant of Kurdish mystic Shei
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Hakim Bey's "Temporary Autonomous Zone" (history of philisophic ideas"
A quick introduction to the ideas of Hakim Bey's "T.A.Z." pedia Jump to: navigation, search Hakim Bey Hakim Bey (born Peter Lamborn Wilson, 1945), is an Amer...
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How did Safavid Shāh Ismāil I Seize The Power In Persia?
The Safavid dynasty was founded about 1501 by Shāh Ismāil I. Shah Ismail's background is disputed: the language he used is not identical with that of his "race" or "nationality" and he was bilingual from birth. Some scholars argue that Ismāil was of mixed Azeri, Kurdish, and Pontic Greek descent, although others argue that he was non-Azeri and was a direct descendant of Kurdish mystic Sheikh Safi
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Bahauddin Qutbuddin Qawwal- Qalbana hmed
Bahauddin Qutbuddin Qawwal- Qalbana Dehlawī (امیر خسرو دہلوی; अमीर ख़ुसरौ दहलवी ), was an Indian musician, scholar and poet. He was an iconic figure in the c...
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FAS - LEWAT BATAS WAKTU (Official Video)
Assalamu'alaikum dan salam sejahtera untuk kita semua. Dengan segala keterbatasan yang ada, akhirnya release juga video ini.video clip pertamaku dengan konse...
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The Sufi Path - Grand Master Of Nimatullahi Sufi Lineage
Interview on The Sufi Path with the late Grand Master Of Nimatullahi Sufi Lineage, Dr. Javed Nurbaksh.
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darvish.flv
An historical event which became an heroic date for all Sufis in Qum.
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Irfan, Marifa, gnostics, sufis, mystics in Islam and Iran... 1º part.
Irfan, Marifa, gnostics, sufis, mystics in Islam and Iran... 1 º part. A dialogue between prof. K. Amiri e Pedro T da Mota, in the National Library of Tehran...
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Darvish
The Nimatullahi Sufi order http://www.nimatullahi.org/nimatullahi.
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تمجید حسن زاده از سرکرده فرقه گنابادی صوفی
http://www.borhannews.com/news/?p=1395 حسن زاده از سرکرده فرقه گنابادی صوفی ملحد و کتاب بیان السعاده وی تعریف و تمجید می کند. در حالی که به سند صحیح از «احمد...
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Gonabadi's accent poems by Mr Esfandiar Fayyazi 1
this is actually Joymendi's accent which is very nice ,and we have all types of "goyesh" in Gonabad,like ,Beydokhti,Kakhki,Nooghabi,Shahri... which are more ...
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derwish gonabad
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The Grand Master of Nimatullahi.Dr.Javad Nurbakhsh
this music is recorded by Dervishes in Nimatullahi Sufi order.All Rights belong Nimatullahi Sufi Order. Vocal: Davood Azad and the others Dervishes. All righ...
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Anna Mary Taylor,Nimatullahi Sufi Order Schoolof Thought, UK
Addressing Parallel Cross Ethical Thought: Gregory of Nyssa, Nursi, Rumi And Nimatullahi Sufi Order, a Discourse.
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dr javad nurbakhsh 1
Dialogue with Majzoub Ali Shah, Qutb of the Ni'matullahi tariqat, , part I. In Tehran,
Dialogue on the spiritual path between Majzoub Ali Shah (Dr Noor Ali Tabandeh), head or Qutb of the Ni'matullahi tariqat, and Pedro Teixeira da Mota, part I.......
Dialogue on the spiritual path between Majzoub Ali Shah (Dr Noor Ali Tabandeh), head or Qutb of the Ni'matullahi tariqat, and Pedro Teixeira da Mota, part I....
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Dialogue on the spiritual path between Majzoub Ali Shah (Dr Noor Ali Tabandeh), head or Qutb of the Ni'matullahi tariqat, and Pedro Teixeira da Mota, part I....
Dialogue with Majzoub Ali Shah, head or Qutb of the Ni'matullahi tariqat
Dialogue on the spiritual path between Majzoub Ali Shah (Dr Noor Ali Tabandeh), head or Qutb of the Ni'matullahi tariqat, and Pedro Teixeira da Mota, part 2.......
Dialogue on the spiritual path between Majzoub Ali Shah (Dr Noor Ali Tabandeh), head or Qutb of the Ni'matullahi tariqat, and Pedro Teixeira da Mota, part 2....
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Dialogue on the spiritual path between Majzoub Ali Shah (Dr Noor Ali Tabandeh), head or Qutb of the Ni'matullahi tariqat, and Pedro Teixeira da Mota, part 2....
Ghulam_farid_sabri-qawal-savairay_savairy. great tribute to Hazrat Khawaja Ghareeb Nawaz (RA)
Sultan-ul-Hind, Hazrat Shaikh Khwaja Syed Muhammad Mu'īnuddīn Chishtī (Ajmeri) (Persian/Urdu: خواجہ سیّد محمد معین الدین چشتی اجمیری) was born in 1141 and di......
Sultan-ul-Hind, Hazrat Shaikh Khwaja Syed Muhammad Mu'īnuddīn Chishtī (Ajmeri) (Persian/Urdu: خواجہ سیّد محمد معین الدین چشتی اجمیری) was born in 1141 and di...
wn.com/Ghulam Farid Sabri Qawal Savairay Savairy. Great Tribute To Hazrat Khawaja Ghareeb Nawaz (Ra)
Sultan-ul-Hind, Hazrat Shaikh Khwaja Syed Muhammad Mu'īnuddīn Chishtī (Ajmeri) (Persian/Urdu: خواجہ سیّد محمد معین الدین چشتی اجمیری) was born in 1141 and di...
Mann Atkeya Beparwa De Naal punjabi kalam shah hussian
Shah Hussain (1538 - 1599) was a Punjabi Sufi poet and Sufi saint. He was the son of Sheikh Usman, a weaver, and belonged to the Dhudha clan of Rajputs. He w......
Shah Hussain (1538 - 1599) was a Punjabi Sufi poet and Sufi saint. He was the son of Sheikh Usman, a weaver, and belonged to the Dhudha clan of Rajputs. He w...
wn.com/Mann Atkeya Beparwa De Naal Punjabi Kalam Shah Hussian
Shah Hussain (1538 - 1599) was a Punjabi Sufi poet and Sufi saint. He was the son of Sheikh Usman, a weaver, and belonged to the Dhudha clan of Rajputs. He w...
kalam hazrat Amīr Khusrow The Sabri Brothers Aaj Rang Hai
Ab'ul Hasan Yamīn al-Dīn Khusrow (1253-1325 CE) (Persian: ابوالحسن یمینالدین خسرو; Hindi: अबुल हसन यमीनुद्दीन ख़ुसरौ ) , better known as Amīr Khusrow (or Kh......
Ab'ul Hasan Yamīn al-Dīn Khusrow (1253-1325 CE) (Persian: ابوالحسن یمینالدین خسرو; Hindi: अबुल हसन यमीनुद्दीन ख़ुसरौ ) , better known as Amīr Khusrow (or Kh...
wn.com/Kalam Hazrat Amīr Khusrow The Sabri Brothers Aaj Rang Hai
Ab'ul Hasan Yamīn al-Dīn Khusrow (1253-1325 CE) (Persian: ابوالحسن یمینالدین خسرو; Hindi: अबुल हसन यमीनुद्दीन ख़ुसरौ ) , better known as Amīr Khusrow (or Kh...
kalam hazrat (Amir Khusro) Warsi Brothers Allah Huma Antas-Salaam (Amir Khusro)
Ab'ul Hasan Yamīn al-Dīn Khusrow (1253-1325 CE) (Persian: ابوالحسن یمینالدین خسرو; Hindi: अबुल हसन यमीनुद्दीन ख़ुसरौ ) , better known as Amīr Khusrow (or Kh......
Ab'ul Hasan Yamīn al-Dīn Khusrow (1253-1325 CE) (Persian: ابوالحسن یمینالدین خسرو; Hindi: अबुल हसन यमीनुद्दीन ख़ुसरौ ) , better known as Amīr Khusrow (or Kh...
wn.com/Kalam Hazrat (Amir Khusro) Warsi Brothers Allah Huma Antas Salaam (Amir Khusro)
Ab'ul Hasan Yamīn al-Dīn Khusrow (1253-1325 CE) (Persian: ابوالحسن یمینالدین خسرو; Hindi: अबुल हसन यमीनुद्दीन ख़ुसरौ ) , better known as Amīr Khusrow (or Kh...
kalam sultan bahu Wadali Brothers Alaf Alla
Sultan Bahu (Urdu:سلطان باہو) (ca 1628 - 1691) was a Muslim Sufi and saint, who founded the Sarwari Qadiri sufi order. Sultan Bahu belonged to Awan[2] tribe.......
Sultan Bahu (Urdu:سلطان باہو) (ca 1628 - 1691) was a Muslim Sufi and saint, who founded the Sarwari Qadiri sufi order. Sultan Bahu belonged to Awan[2] tribe....
wn.com/Kalam Sultan Bahu Wadali Brothers Alaf Alla
Sultan Bahu (Urdu:سلطان باہو) (ca 1628 - 1691) was a Muslim Sufi and saint, who founded the Sarwari Qadiri sufi order. Sultan Bahu belonged to Awan[2] tribe....
madni_ra_madni_ra. naat umme habiba
prophet Muhammad hazrat ali hazrat umer hazrat abu bakar hazrat Ideas: Ihsan • Noor • Maqaam • Haal • Manzil • Yaqeen • Fanaa • Baqaa • Haqiqa • Marifa • Naf......
prophet Muhammad hazrat ali hazrat umer hazrat abu bakar hazrat Ideas: Ihsan • Noor • Maqaam • Haal • Manzil • Yaqeen • Fanaa • Baqaa • Haqiqa • Marifa • Naf...
wn.com/Madni Ra Madni Ra. Naat Umme Habiba
prophet Muhammad hazrat ali hazrat umer hazrat abu bakar hazrat Ideas: Ihsan • Noor • Maqaam • Haal • Manzil • Yaqeen • Fanaa • Baqaa • Haqiqa • Marifa • Naf...
The Rise Of Safavid Shāh Ismāil I
The Safavid dynasty was founded about 1501 by Shāh Ismāil I. Shah Ismail's background is disputed: the language he used is not identical with that of his "race"...
The Safavid dynasty was founded about 1501 by Shāh Ismāil I. Shah Ismail's background is disputed: the language he used is not identical with that of his "race" or "nationality" and he was bilingual from birth.[56] Some scholars argue that Ismāil was of mixed Azeri, Kurdish, and Pontic Greek descent, although others argue that he was non-Azeri[56] and was a direct descendant of Kurdish mystic Sheikh Safi al-Din. As such, he was the last in the line of hereditary Grand Masters of the Safaviyeh order, prior to its ascent to a ruling dynasty. Ismāil was known as a brave and charismatic youth, zealous with regards to his Shi’a faith, and believed himself to be of divine descent—practically worshipped by his Qizilbāsh followers. In 1500, Ismāil invaded neighboring Shirvan to avenge the death of his father, Sheik Haydar, who had been murdered in 1488 by the ruling Shirvanshah, Farrukh Yassar. Afterwards, Ismail went on a conquest campaign, capturing Tabriz in July 1501, where he enthroned himself the Shāh of Azerbaijan, proclaimed himself Shahanshah of Iran and minted coins in his name, proclaiming Shi’ism the official religion of his domain. The establishment of Shi’ism as the state religion led to various Sufi orders openly declaring their Shi’i position, and others, to promptly assume Shi’ism. Among these, the founder of one of the most successful Sufi orders, Ni’matullah (d. 1431) traced his descent from the Ismaili Imam Muhammad b. Ismail, as evidenced in a poem as well as another unpublished literary composition. Though Nimatullah was apparently Sunni, the Ni’matullahi order soon declared his order to be Shi’I after the rise of the Safavid dynasty.
wn.com/The Rise Of Safavid Shāh Ismāil I
The Safavid dynasty was founded about 1501 by Shāh Ismāil I. Shah Ismail's background is disputed: the language he used is not identical with that of his "race" or "nationality" and he was bilingual from birth.[56] Some scholars argue that Ismāil was of mixed Azeri, Kurdish, and Pontic Greek descent, although others argue that he was non-Azeri[56] and was a direct descendant of Kurdish mystic Sheikh Safi al-Din. As such, he was the last in the line of hereditary Grand Masters of the Safaviyeh order, prior to its ascent to a ruling dynasty. Ismāil was known as a brave and charismatic youth, zealous with regards to his Shi’a faith, and believed himself to be of divine descent—practically worshipped by his Qizilbāsh followers. In 1500, Ismāil invaded neighboring Shirvan to avenge the death of his father, Sheik Haydar, who had been murdered in 1488 by the ruling Shirvanshah, Farrukh Yassar. Afterwards, Ismail went on a conquest campaign, capturing Tabriz in July 1501, where he enthroned himself the Shāh of Azerbaijan, proclaimed himself Shahanshah of Iran and minted coins in his name, proclaiming Shi’ism the official religion of his domain. The establishment of Shi’ism as the state religion led to various Sufi orders openly declaring their Shi’i position, and others, to promptly assume Shi’ism. Among these, the founder of one of the most successful Sufi orders, Ni’matullah (d. 1431) traced his descent from the Ismaili Imam Muhammad b. Ismail, as evidenced in a poem as well as another unpublished literary composition. Though Nimatullah was apparently Sunni, the Ni’matullahi order soon declared his order to be Shi’I after the rise of the Safavid dynasty.
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Hakim Bey's "Temporary Autonomous Zone" (history of philisophic ideas"
A quick introduction to the ideas of Hakim Bey's "T.A.Z." pedia Jump to: navigation, search Hakim Bey Hakim Bey (born Peter Lamborn Wilson, 1945), is an Amer......
A quick introduction to the ideas of Hakim Bey's "T.A.Z." pedia Jump to: navigation, search Hakim Bey Hakim Bey (born Peter Lamborn Wilson, 1945), is an Amer...
wn.com/Hakim Bey's Temporary Autonomous Zone (History Of Philisophic Ideas
A quick introduction to the ideas of Hakim Bey's "T.A.Z." pedia Jump to: navigation, search Hakim Bey Hakim Bey (born Peter Lamborn Wilson, 1945), is an Amer...
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How did Safavid Shāh Ismāil I Seize The Power In Persia?
The Safavid dynasty was founded about 1501 by Shāh Ismāil I. Shah Ismail's background is disputed: the language he used is not identical with that of his "race"...
The Safavid dynasty was founded about 1501 by Shāh Ismāil I. Shah Ismail's background is disputed: the language he used is not identical with that of his "race" or "nationality" and he was bilingual from birth. Some scholars argue that Ismāil was of mixed Azeri, Kurdish, and Pontic Greek descent, although others argue that he was non-Azeri and was a direct descendant of Kurdish mystic Sheikh Safi al-Din. As such, he was the last in the line of hereditary Grand Masters of the Safaviyeh order, prior to its ascent to a ruling dynasty. Ismāil was known as a brave and charismatic youth, zealous with regards to his Shi'a faith, and believed himself to be of divine descent—practically worshipped by his Qizilbāsh followers. In 1500, Ismāil invaded neighboring Shirvan to avenge the death of his father, Sheik Haydar, who had been murdered in 1488 by the ruling Shirvanshah, Farrukh Yassar. Afterwards, Ismail went on a conquest campaign, capturing Tabriz in July 1501, where he enthroned himself the Shāh of Azerbaijan, proclaimed himself Shahanshah of Iran and minted coins in his name, proclaiming Shi'ism the official religion of his domain. The establishment of Shi'ism as the state religion led to various Sufi orders openly declaring their Shi'i position, and others, to promptly assume Shi'ism. Among these, the founder of one of the most successful Sufi orders, Ni'matullah (d. 1431) traced his descent from the Ismaili Imam Muhammad b. Ismail, as evidenced in a poem as well as another unpublished literary composition. Though Nimatullah was apparently Sunni, the Ni'matullahi order soon declared his order to be Shi'I after the rise of the Safavid dynasty.
Although Ismail I initially gained mastery over Azerbaijan alone, the Safavids ultimately won the struggle for power in all of Persia which had been going on for nearly a century between various dynasties and political forces. A year after his victory in Tabriz, Ismāil claimed most of Persia as part of his territory, and within 10 years established a complete control over all of it. Ismail followed the line of Iranian and Turkmen rulers prior to him by assumption of the title "Padishah-i-Iran", previously held by Uzun Hasan and many other Iranian kings. The Ottoman sultans addressed him as the king of Persian lands and the heir to Jamshid and Kai Khosrow. Hamadan fell under his power in 1503, Shiraz and Kerman in 1504, Diyarbakir, Najaf, and Karbala in 1507, Van in 1508, Shirvan and Baghdad in 1509, and Herat, as well as other parts of Khorasan, in 1510. By 1511, the Uzbeks in the north-east, led by their Khan Muhammad Shaybāni, were driven far to the north, across the Oxus River where they continued to attack the Safavids. Ismail's decisive victory over the Uzbeks, who had occupied most of Khorasan, ensured Iran's eastern borders, and the Uzbeks never since expanded beyond the Hindukush. Although the Uzbeks continued to make occasional raids to Khorasan, the Safavid empire was able to keep them at bay throughout its reign.
wn.com/How Did Safavid Shāh Ismāil I Seize The Power In Persia
The Safavid dynasty was founded about 1501 by Shāh Ismāil I. Shah Ismail's background is disputed: the language he used is not identical with that of his "race" or "nationality" and he was bilingual from birth. Some scholars argue that Ismāil was of mixed Azeri, Kurdish, and Pontic Greek descent, although others argue that he was non-Azeri and was a direct descendant of Kurdish mystic Sheikh Safi al-Din. As such, he was the last in the line of hereditary Grand Masters of the Safaviyeh order, prior to its ascent to a ruling dynasty. Ismāil was known as a brave and charismatic youth, zealous with regards to his Shi'a faith, and believed himself to be of divine descent—practically worshipped by his Qizilbāsh followers. In 1500, Ismāil invaded neighboring Shirvan to avenge the death of his father, Sheik Haydar, who had been murdered in 1488 by the ruling Shirvanshah, Farrukh Yassar. Afterwards, Ismail went on a conquest campaign, capturing Tabriz in July 1501, where he enthroned himself the Shāh of Azerbaijan, proclaimed himself Shahanshah of Iran and minted coins in his name, proclaiming Shi'ism the official religion of his domain. The establishment of Shi'ism as the state religion led to various Sufi orders openly declaring their Shi'i position, and others, to promptly assume Shi'ism. Among these, the founder of one of the most successful Sufi orders, Ni'matullah (d. 1431) traced his descent from the Ismaili Imam Muhammad b. Ismail, as evidenced in a poem as well as another unpublished literary composition. Though Nimatullah was apparently Sunni, the Ni'matullahi order soon declared his order to be Shi'I after the rise of the Safavid dynasty.
Although Ismail I initially gained mastery over Azerbaijan alone, the Safavids ultimately won the struggle for power in all of Persia which had been going on for nearly a century between various dynasties and political forces. A year after his victory in Tabriz, Ismāil claimed most of Persia as part of his territory, and within 10 years established a complete control over all of it. Ismail followed the line of Iranian and Turkmen rulers prior to him by assumption of the title "Padishah-i-Iran", previously held by Uzun Hasan and many other Iranian kings. The Ottoman sultans addressed him as the king of Persian lands and the heir to Jamshid and Kai Khosrow. Hamadan fell under his power in 1503, Shiraz and Kerman in 1504, Diyarbakir, Najaf, and Karbala in 1507, Van in 1508, Shirvan and Baghdad in 1509, and Herat, as well as other parts of Khorasan, in 1510. By 1511, the Uzbeks in the north-east, led by their Khan Muhammad Shaybāni, were driven far to the north, across the Oxus River where they continued to attack the Safavids. Ismail's decisive victory over the Uzbeks, who had occupied most of Khorasan, ensured Iran's eastern borders, and the Uzbeks never since expanded beyond the Hindukush. Although the Uzbeks continued to make occasional raids to Khorasan, the Safavid empire was able to keep them at bay throughout its reign.
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Bahauddin Qutbuddin Qawwal- Qalbana hmed
Bahauddin Qutbuddin Qawwal- Qalbana Dehlawī (امیر خسرو دہلوی; अमीर ख़ुसरौ दहलवी ), was an Indian musician, scholar and poet. He was an iconic figure in the c......
Bahauddin Qutbuddin Qawwal- Qalbana Dehlawī (امیر خسرو دہلوی; अमीर ख़ुसरौ दहलवी ), was an Indian musician, scholar and poet. He was an iconic figure in the c...
wn.com/Bahauddin Qutbuddin Qawwal Qalbana Hmed
Bahauddin Qutbuddin Qawwal- Qalbana Dehlawī (امیر خسرو دہلوی; अमीर ख़ुसरौ दहलवी ), was an Indian musician, scholar and poet. He was an iconic figure in the c...
FAS - LEWAT BATAS WAKTU (Official Video)
Assalamu'alaikum dan salam sejahtera untuk kita semua. Dengan segala keterbatasan yang ada, akhirnya release juga video ini.video clip pertamaku dengan konse......
Assalamu'alaikum dan salam sejahtera untuk kita semua. Dengan segala keterbatasan yang ada, akhirnya release juga video ini.video clip pertamaku dengan konse...
wn.com/Fas Lewat Batas Waktu (Official Video)
Assalamu'alaikum dan salam sejahtera untuk kita semua. Dengan segala keterbatasan yang ada, akhirnya release juga video ini.video clip pertamaku dengan konse...
- published: 05 Jun 2013
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The Sufi Path - Grand Master Of Nimatullahi Sufi Lineage
Interview on The Sufi Path with the late Grand Master Of Nimatullahi Sufi Lineage, Dr. Javed Nurbaksh....
Interview on The Sufi Path with the late Grand Master Of Nimatullahi Sufi Lineage, Dr. Javed Nurbaksh.
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Interview on The Sufi Path with the late Grand Master Of Nimatullahi Sufi Lineage, Dr. Javed Nurbaksh.
darvish.flv
An historical event which became an heroic date for all Sufis in Qum....
An historical event which became an heroic date for all Sufis in Qum.
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An historical event which became an heroic date for all Sufis in Qum.
Irfan, Marifa, gnostics, sufis, mystics in Islam and Iran... 1º part.
Irfan, Marifa, gnostics, sufis, mystics in Islam and Iran... 1 º part. A dialogue between prof. K. Amiri e Pedro T da Mota, in the National Library of Tehran......
Irfan, Marifa, gnostics, sufis, mystics in Islam and Iran... 1 º part. A dialogue between prof. K. Amiri e Pedro T da Mota, in the National Library of Tehran...
wn.com/Irfan, Marifa, Gnostics, Sufis, Mystics In Islam And Iran... 1º Part.
Irfan, Marifa, gnostics, sufis, mystics in Islam and Iran... 1 º part. A dialogue between prof. K. Amiri e Pedro T da Mota, in the National Library of Tehran...
Darvish
The Nimatullahi Sufi order http://www.nimatullahi.org/nimatullahi....
The Nimatullahi Sufi order http://www.nimatullahi.org/nimatullahi.
wn.com/Darvish
The Nimatullahi Sufi order http://www.nimatullahi.org/nimatullahi.
- published: 25 Sep 2009
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author: sufihouse
تمجید حسن زاده از سرکرده فرقه گنابادی صوفی
http://www.borhannews.com/news/?p=1395 حسن زاده از سرکرده فرقه گنابادی صوفی ملحد و کتاب بیان السعاده وی تعریف و تمجید می کند. در حالی که به سند صحیح از «احمد......
http://www.borhannews.com/news/?p=1395 حسن زاده از سرکرده فرقه گنابادی صوفی ملحد و کتاب بیان السعاده وی تعریف و تمجید می کند. در حالی که به سند صحیح از «احمد...
wn.com/تمجید حسن زاده از سرکرده فرقه گنابادی صوفی
http://www.borhannews.com/news/?p=1395 حسن زاده از سرکرده فرقه گنابادی صوفی ملحد و کتاب بیان السعاده وی تعریف و تمجید می کند. در حالی که به سند صحیح از «احمد...
Gonabadi's accent poems by Mr Esfandiar Fayyazi 1
this is actually Joymendi's accent which is very nice ,and we have all types of "goyesh" in Gonabad,like ,Beydokhti,Kakhki,Nooghabi,Shahri... which are more ......
this is actually Joymendi's accent which is very nice ,and we have all types of "goyesh" in Gonabad,like ,Beydokhti,Kakhki,Nooghabi,Shahri... which are more ...
wn.com/Gonabadi's Accent Poems By Mr Esfandiar Fayyazi 1
this is actually Joymendi's accent which is very nice ,and we have all types of "goyesh" in Gonabad,like ,Beydokhti,Kakhki,Nooghabi,Shahri... which are more ...
The Grand Master of Nimatullahi.Dr.Javad Nurbakhsh
this music is recorded by Dervishes in Nimatullahi Sufi order.All Rights belong Nimatullahi Sufi Order. Vocal: Davood Azad and the others Dervishes. All righ......
this music is recorded by Dervishes in Nimatullahi Sufi order.All Rights belong Nimatullahi Sufi Order. Vocal: Davood Azad and the others Dervishes. All righ...
wn.com/The Grand Master Of Nimatullahi.Dr.Javad Nurbakhsh
this music is recorded by Dervishes in Nimatullahi Sufi order.All Rights belong Nimatullahi Sufi Order. Vocal: Davood Azad and the others Dervishes. All righ...
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Anna Mary Taylor,Nimatullahi Sufi Order Schoolof Thought, UK
Addressing Parallel Cross Ethical Thought: Gregory of Nyssa, Nursi, Rumi And Nimatullahi Sufi Order, a Discourse....
Addressing Parallel Cross Ethical Thought: Gregory of Nyssa, Nursi, Rumi And Nimatullahi Sufi Order, a Discourse.
wn.com/Anna Mary Taylor,Nimatullahi Sufi Order Schoolof Thought, UK
Addressing Parallel Cross Ethical Thought: Gregory of Nyssa, Nursi, Rumi And Nimatullahi Sufi Order, a Discourse.