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Satpanth is a Sanskrit term used initially by Nizari Isma'ilis and Ismaili Sufis to identify their faith formed over 700 years ago by Pir Sadardin (1290-1367 CE). Although the term is today used mainly by its subgroup formed in the 15th century by his grandson Pir Imam Shah (1430-1520 CE) which itself consists of various sub-sects, and differs from the mainstream Nizari Khojas in that they reject the Aga Khan as their leader and are known more commonly as Imamshahi. Uniquely, the term Satpanth has been historically used by Ismailis that claim to be Muslim, as well as by adherents of subgroups that claim to be Hindus. There are villages in Gujarat which are totally Satpanthi such as Pirana near Ahmedabad where Imam Shah is buried. Satpanthi dargahs are known to be venerated with a stark con

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  • الستبانث لفظة سنسكريتية تعني «الطريق الصحيح»، وهي تسمية تقنية هندية أطلقت على التقليد الإسماعيلي المحلي للخوجة النزاريين في الهند. بالبناء على جملة متعددة من المفاهيم والمواضيع المحلية السائدة في السياق الهندو-إسلامي للهند فقد أصبح هذا التقليد النزاري معروفا باسم ستبانث (ست بانث)، وهي تنعكس بكثرة في الجنان، وهو الأدب التعبدي الولائي للخوجة. (ar)
  • Satpanth is a Sanskrit term used initially by Nizari Isma'ilis and Ismaili Sufis to identify their faith formed over 700 years ago by Pir Sadardin (1290-1367 CE). Although the term is today used mainly by its subgroup formed in the 15th century by his grandson Pir Imam Shah (1430-1520 CE) which itself consists of various sub-sects, and differs from the mainstream Nizari Khojas in that they reject the Aga Khan as their leader and are known more commonly as Imamshahi. Uniquely, the term Satpanth has been historically used by Ismailis that claim to be Muslim, as well as by adherents of subgroups that claim to be Hindus. There are villages in Gujarat which are totally Satpanthi such as Pirana near Ahmedabad where Imam Shah is buried. Satpanthi dargahs are known to be venerated with a stark con (en)
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  • الستبانث لفظة سنسكريتية تعني «الطريق الصحيح»، وهي تسمية تقنية هندية أطلقت على التقليد الإسماعيلي المحلي للخوجة النزاريين في الهند. بالبناء على جملة متعددة من المفاهيم والمواضيع المحلية السائدة في السياق الهندو-إسلامي للهند فقد أصبح هذا التقليد النزاري معروفا باسم ستبانث (ست بانث)، وهي تنعكس بكثرة في الجنان، وهو الأدب التعبدي الولائي للخوجة. (ar)
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