The Isma'ilis: their history and doctrines

This authoritative book traces the history and doctrinal development of the Isma'ili movement from its origins to the present day, a period of twelve centuries. It is the first comprehensive synthesis of the scattered results of modern scholarship on the subject and it draws on numerous primary...

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Tác giả chính: Daftary, Farhad
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Được phát hành: Cambridge [England],New York Cambridge University Press 1990
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