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The Talpur dynasty was a Shia Muslim dynasty based on the region of Sindh, which ruled Sindh and parts of Punjab region, from 1783 to 1843. [121] The Talpur army defeated the Kalhora Dynasty in the Battle of Halani in 1783 to become rulers of Sindh. Later it split into three smaller states of Mirpur, Hyderabad and Khairpur. [122]
Thousands of Shiite Muslims were allowed to hold a religious procession marking the Muslim month of Muharram in Indian-controlled Kashmir's main city on Thursday for the first time since an anti ...
Islam is India's second-largest religion, with 14.2% of the country's population, or approximately 172.2 million people, identifying as adherents of Islam in a 2011 census. [7] India also has the third-largest number of Muslims in the world. [8] [9] The majority of India's Muslims are Sunni, with Shia making up around 15% of the Muslim ...
The Dawoodi Bohras are a religious denomination within the Ismā'īlī branch of Shia Islam. They number approximately one million worldwide and have settled in over 40 countries around the world. The majority of the Dawoodi Bohra community resides in India, with sizable congregations in Pakistan, Yemen, East Africa, and the Middle East.
A. Syed Ali Nasir Saeed Abaqati; Syed Saif Abbas Naqvi; Taqi Abedi; Intezar Ahmed Abidi; Naheed Abidi; Mirza Abul Fazl; Aga Syed Mehdi; Ahmad Ali Khan of Rampur
History of Shi'ism in Kashmir is marked with conflict and strife, spanning over half a millennium. [1] Incidents of sectarian violence occurred in Kashmir under the rule of Mirza Haider Dughlat, followed by the Mughals (1586–1752), the Afghans (1752–1819), the Sikhs (1819–1845) and the Dogras (1846–1947).
The mosques was built in 1860, with the support of Haji Mohammed Husain Shirazi, a prominent Iranian businessman who was living in Mumbai. [2]Built in an Iranian Qajar style, the exterior is embellished with coloured tiles.
Azadari in Delhi 10th Muhramme 1431 : Videos, A Shia Event that Delhi will never forget, Wednesday, 30 December 2009 Naqvi, Dr mazhar (19 March 2015). "Muharram Mirror: Panja Sharif & Shaheed-Al-Rabi" .