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After acute persecution from the Sunni majority in Yemen, the Dawat was shifted to India and some followers also relocated. However, a large population of ...
See also:Dawoodi Bohras, Dawoodi Bohras - Fatimid Origins, Dawoodi Bohras - Contemporary Dawoodi Bohras, Dawoodi Bohras - Contributions to the Community At-Large, Dawoodi Bohras - Current Notable Official Events Read more here: » Dawoodi Bohras: Encyclopedia II - Dawoodi Bohras - Fatimid Origins |
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 |  |  | Dawoodi Bohras: Encyclopedia II - Dawoodi Bohras - Fatimid OriginsAfter the seclusion of the 21st Fatimid Imam in Egypt, Queen al-Hurra al-Maleka, by the instructions of the secluded Imam, appointed the first Da'i in Yemen in the mid-twelfth century A.D. The Fatimid Dawat (state) was to remain headquartered in Yemen, India and Pakistan (Sindh) under the leadership of the Da'i al Mutlaq.
After acute persecution from the Sunni majority in Yemen, the Dawat shifted to India and some followers also relocated. However, a large population of ...
See also:Dawoodi Bohras, Dawoodi Bohras - Fatimid Origins, Dawoodi Bohras - Contemporary Dawoodi Bohras, Dawoodi Bohras - Contributions to the Community At-Large, Dawoodi Bohras - Current Notable Official Events Read more here: » Dawoodi Bohras: Encyclopedia II - Dawoodi Bohras - Fatimid Origins |
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 |  |  | Dawoodi Bohras: Encyclopedia II - Pakistan - HistorySee main article for detailed information: History of Pakistan (Including pre-history, civilizations of the region, and modern events to date)
Related articles: History of Afghanistan, History of Iran, History of Tajikistan, History of Central Asia, History of South Asia, History of India.
Pakistan is the birthplace of some of the most ancient civilizations and a strategic center of historic trade routes, including the Silk Road. It exists in a region whose history has overlapped that of many empires (e.g M ...
See also:Pakistan, Pakistan - History, Pakistan - Ancient History, Pakistan - Arrival of Islam, Pakistan - Pre-colonial History, Pakistan - British rule, Pakistan - Independence and After, Pakistan - Politics, Pakistan - Domestic Politics, Pakistan - Foreign Relations, Pakistan - Political History, Pakistan - Geography, Pakistan - Economy, Pakistan - Overview, Pakistan - Macroeconomic Reform and Prospects, Pakistan - Tourism, Pakistan - Demographics, Pakistan - Population Statistics, Pakistan - Religion, Pakistan - Languages, Pakistan - Ethnic Groups, Pakistan - Subdivisions, Pakistan - Society and Culture, Pakistan - Roots, Pakistan - Film Television & Music, Pakistan - Globalization, Pakistan - Sports, Pakistan - Mercantile Culture Read more here: » Pakistan: Encyclopedia II - Pakistan - History |
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 |  |  | Dawoodi Bohras: Encyclopedia II - Mhow - The Indian Army and MhowAs mentioned earlier Mhow used to be the headquarters of the 5th Division of the Southern Army (a Division comprising only British units) during the British Raj. According to local legend Winston Churchill had also spent a few months in Mhow when he was a subaltern serving with his regiment in India. The house on the Mall where he is supposed to have lived has gradually crumbled due to neglect and age. It has been pulled down and a jogger's park has b ...
See also:Mhow, Mhow - Briefly Speaking, Mhow - Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and Mhow, Mhow - Renaming Mhow after Ambedkar and the controversy, Mhow - The Indian Army and Mhow, Mhow - Mhow in the State Assembly Vidhan Sabha and the National Parliament Lok Sabha, Mhow - Demography of Mhow, Mhow - Legal luminaries from Mhow, Mhow - Schools and colleges, Mhow - The Temple of Janapav and the rivers Chambal and Gambhir, Mhow - Literary references, Mhow - Sports and eminent sportspersons associated with Mhow, Mhow - Proximity to Pithampur, Mhow - Mhow and Bollywood, Mhow - The beauty of Mhow, Mhow - A book on Mhow in the offing Read more here: » Mhow: Encyclopedia II - Mhow - The Indian Army and Mhow |
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List of religious leaders in 1954 - Catholic Churches.
Roman Catholic Church - Pius XII, Pope (1939-1958)
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See also:List of religious leaders in 1954, List of religious leaders in 1954 - Christianity, List of religious leaders in 1954 - Catholic Churches, List of religious leaders in 1954 - Eastern Orthodoxy, List of religious leaders in 1954 - Oriental Orthodoxy, List of religious leaders in 1954 - Assyrian Christianity, List of religious leaders in 1954 - Protestant and offshoots, List of religious leaders in 1954 - Judaism, List of religious leaders in 1954 - Islam and its offshoots, List of religious leaders in 1954 - Ismaili, List of religious leaders in 1954 - Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, List of religious leaders in 1954 - New Religious Movements, List of religious leaders in 1954 - Buddhism Read more here: » List of religious leaders in 1954: Encyclopedia II - List of religious leaders in 1954 - Christianity |
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List of religious leaders in 1953 - Ismaili.
Nizari - Aga Khan III (1885-1957)
Dawoodi Bohras - Syedna Taher Saifuddin (1915-1965)
List of religious leaders in 1953 - Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
Khalifatul Masih II Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmood Ahmad (1914-1965)
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See also:List of religious leaders in 1953, List of religious leaders in 1953 - Catholic Churches, List of religious leaders in 1953 - Eastern Orthodoxy, List of religious leaders in 1953 - Oriental Orthodoxy, List of religious leaders in 1953 - Assyrian Christianity, List of religious leaders in 1953 - Protestant and offshoots, List of religious leaders in 1953 - Judaism, List of religious leaders in 1953 - Islam and its offshoots, List of religious leaders in 1953 - Ismaili, List of religious leaders in 1953 - Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, List of religious leaders in 1953 - New Religious Movements, List of religious leaders in 1953 - Buddhism Read more here: » List of religious leaders in 1953: Encyclopedia II - List of religious leaders in 1953 - Islam and its offshoots |
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 |  |  | Dawoodi Bohras: Encyclopedia II - Pakistan - HistoryRelated articles: History of Afghanistan, History of Iran, History of Tajikistan, History of South Asia, History of Central Asia, History of India.
As one of the cradles of human civilisation, the Pakistani region has long been at the crossroads of history. It was the birthplace of some of the most ancient civilisations and a strategic centre of historic trade routes, including the Silk Road. Pakistan was the site of much of the Indus Valley Civilisation and was subsequently occupied by many groups, including Dravidians, ...
See also:Pakistan, Pakistan - History, Pakistan - Ancient History, Pakistan - Arrival of Islam, Pakistan - British rule, Pakistan - Post-independence, Pakistan - Politics, Pakistan - Political history, Pakistan - Foreign relations, Pakistan - Provinces and Territories, Pakistan - Geography, Pakistan - Tourism, Pakistan - Economy, Pakistan - Demographics, Pakistan - Population Statistics, Pakistan - Religion, Pakistan - Languages, Pakistan - Ethnic groups, Pakistan - Society and culture, Pakistan - Roots, Pakistan - Media, Pakistan - Globalization, Pakistan - Mercantile culture Read more here: » Pakistan: Encyclopedia II - Pakistan - History |
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 |  |  | Dawoodi Bohras: Encyclopedia II - Islam in the United Kingdom - Demography and Ethnic BackgroundAccording to the 2001 census 1,591,000 Muslims are living in England and Wales, where they form 2.7 % of the population, in Scotland they represent 0.84 % of the population (app. 43 000). The Northern Ireland census does not provide detailed information on the adherents of non-Christian religions.
The local authorities with the highest percentage of Muslim population are:
London Borough of Tower Hamlets 36.4% 71,389
London Borough of Newham 24.3% 59,293
Blackburn with Darwen19.4% 26,674
Bradford ...
See also:Islam in the United Kingdom, Islam in the United Kingdom - History, Islam in the United Kingdom - Demography and Ethnic Background, Islam in the United Kingdom - Religious currents and organisations, Islam in the United Kingdom - Political organisations and pressure groups, Islam in the United Kingdom - Personalities, Islam in the United Kingdom - Issues and Controversies, Islam in the United Kingdom - Notable mosques, Islam in the United Kingdom - Literature Read more here: » Islam in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Islam in the United Kingdom - Demography and Ethnic Background |
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 |  |  | Dawoodi Bohras: Encyclopedia II - List of religious leaders in 2006 - Catholic Churches
List of religious leaders in 2006 - Catholic Churches not currently in Communion with Rome.
Catholic Mariavite Church - Beatrycze Szulgowicz (2005-present)
Old Catholic Church of the Mariavites - Wlodzimierz Jaworski, Bishop-Primate (1997-present)
American Catholic Church in the United States - Presiding Bishop Lawrence J. Harms(1999-present)
The Ancient Apostolic Communion - Anthony I, Patriarch (2002-Present}
Liberal Catholic Church Internatio ...
See also:List of religious leaders in 2006, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Catholic Churches, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Catholic Churches not currently in Communion with Rome, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Eastern Orthodox Churches, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Autonomous Orthodox Churches, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Schismatic Orthodox Churches, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Old Believers, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Oriental Orthodox Churches, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Anglican Churches - Churches in Communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Protestant Churches, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Other Christian, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Sunni Islam, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Islam: Ismaili Ahmadiyya and Druze, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Judaism, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Eastern, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Other, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Western origin, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Indian subcontinent origin, List of religious leaders in 2006 - New Religions, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Eastern or Hindu derived, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Christian or Christian derived, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Islam or Islam derived, List of religious leaders in 2006 - Speculative science derived Read more here: » List of religious leaders in 2006: Encyclopedia II - List of religious leaders in 2006 - Catholic Churches |
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 |  |  | Dawoodi Bohras: Encyclopedia II - List of religious leaders in 1978 - Christianity
List of religious leaders in 1978 - Catholic Churches.
Roman Catholic Church -
Paul VI, Pope (1963-1978)
John Paul I, Pope (1978)
John Paul II, Pope (1978-2005)
List of religious leaders in 1978 - Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Constantinople - Demetrius I, Patriarch of Constantinople (1972-1991)
Bulgaria - Maxim, Patriarch of All Bulgaria (1971-present)
Cyprus - Chrysostomos, Archbishop of Nea Justiniana a ...
See also:List of religious leaders in 1978, List of religious leaders in 1978 - Christianity, List of religious leaders in 1978 - Catholic Churches, List of religious leaders in 1978 - Eastern Orthodox Churches, List of religious leaders in 1978 - Oriental Orthodox Churches, List of religious leaders in 1978 - Other Christian, List of religious leaders in 1978 - Islam: Ismaili and Ahmadiyya, List of religious leaders in 1978 - Eastern Read more here: » List of religious leaders in 1978: Encyclopedia II - List of religious leaders in 1978 - Christianity |
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As one of the cradles of human civilisation, the Pakistani region has long been at the crossroads of history. It was the birthplace of some of the most ancient civilisations and a strategic centre of historic trade routes, including the Silk Road. Pakistan was the site of much of the Indus Valley Civilisation and was subsequently occupied by many groups, including Dravidians, ...
See also:Pakistan, Pakistan - History, Pakistan - Ancient History, Pakistan - Arrival of Islam, Pakistan - British rule, Pakistan - Post-independence, Pakistan - Politics, Pakistan - Political history, Pakistan - Foreign relations, Pakistan - Provinces and Territories, Pakistan - Geography, Pakistan - Tourism, Pakistan - Economy, Pakistan - Overview, Pakistan - Demographics, Pakistan - Population Statistics, Pakistan - Religion, Pakistan - Languages, Pakistan - Ethnic groups, Pakistan - Society and culture, Pakistan - Roots, Pakistan - Media, Pakistan - Globalization, Pakistan - Mercantile culture Read more here: » Pakistan: Encyclopedia II - Pakistan - History |
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