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HOW THE PEOPLE OF GILAN CONVERTED FROM ZAIDI TO ITHNA-'ASHARI SHI'ITE FAITH, IN THE SAFAVID ERA

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  77-106

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 Natural geographical features of GILAN have impeded the invaders throughout history. In the second half of the second century Hijri, the Shi'ite opponents of the Abbasids came to GILAN and spread their faith. The Zaidi Shi'a established the ALE KIA DYNASTY, which persecuted the followers of other denominations. When the Safavids came to power in Iran, they forced the people of GILAN to convert to the Ithna-'Ashari faith. In this article, religious beliefs of the people and the way that they converted by the Safavids are considered.

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    PANAHI, ABBAS. (2009). HOW THE PEOPLE OF GILAN CONVERTED FROM ZAIDI TO ITHNA-'ASHARI SHI'ITE FAITH, IN THE SAFAVID ERA. SHIITE STUDIES, 7(2 (26)), 77-106. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/119478/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    PANAHI ABBAS. HOW THE PEOPLE OF GILAN CONVERTED FROM ZAIDI TO ITHNA-'ASHARI SHI'ITE FAITH, IN THE SAFAVID ERA. SHIITE STUDIES[Internet]. 2009;7(2 (26)):77-106. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/119478/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ABBAS PANAHI, “HOW THE PEOPLE OF GILAN CONVERTED FROM ZAIDI TO ITHNA-'ASHARI SHI'ITE FAITH, IN THE SAFAVID ERA,” SHIITE STUDIES, vol. 7, no. 2 (26), pp. 77–106, 2009, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/119478/en

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