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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Čāp-i awwal
    Original writing edition: ‏چاپ اول
    Original writing title: ‏الرحلت المکية‏ : ‏تاريخ سياسى و اجتماعى مشعشعيان
    Original writing person/organisation: مشعشعى, على بن عبد الله
    Original writing publisher: ‏تهران‏ : ‏مرکز پژوهشى ميراث مکتوب‏
    ISBN: 9789004408111 , 9786002031310
    Series Statement: Markaz-i Pažūhišī-i Mīrāṯ-i Maktūb 46
    Content: In Islam, messianic beliefs are typically associated with the doctrines of the Shīʿa. The idea of the Manifestation of the Hidden Imam at the appointed time has always been part of their beliefs, then and now. Besides mainstream Shīʿa movements such as Twelver Shīʿism, Zaydism, or Ismailism, there have also been marginal and extremist groups around charismatic leaders claiming a messianic role. One of these is Sayyid Muḥammad b. Falāḥ (d. 861/1456-7), founder of the Mushaʿshaʿ movement among the Shīʿī Arab tribes of Khūzistān, western Iran. Fighting or arranging themselves temporarily with their neighbors, notably the Safavids and the Ottomans, the Mushaʿshaʿ dynasty continued to exist in different forms and shapes well into the nineteenth century. The present work is a nineteenth-century Persian translation of a history of the Mushaʿshaʿ dynasty in Arabic by the governor of Ḥuwayza and descendant of Ibn Falāḥ, ʿAlī Khān Mushaʿshaʿī (alive in 1128/1716). Based on written and oral sources.
    Note: In Persian
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9786002031358
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Tārīkh-i Būshihr Leiden, Boston : BRILL, [2017] ISBN 9786002031358
    Language: Persian
    Keywords: Iran ; Provinz Khusistan ; Schiiten ; Mušaʿšaʿ ; Geschichte 15. Jh.
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