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Record Nr.

UNINA9910886969103321

Titolo

The First Aga Khan: Memoirs of the 46th Ismaili Imam : A Persian edition and English translation of the 'Ibrat-afza of Muhammad Hasan al-Husayni also known as Hasan 'Ali Shah / / edited by Daniel Beben and Daryoush Mohammad Poor

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : , : I.B. Tauris, , 2018

London : , : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), , 2024

ISBN

9781838600419

1838600418

9781838600396

1838600396

9781838600402

183860040X

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (276 pages)

Collana

Ismaili Texts and Translations

Soggetti

Ismailites

History of religion

Islam

Middle Eastern history

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Introduction 'Ibrat-afza Hasan 'Ali Shah al-Husayni, known as the Aga Khan -English Translation Bibliography

Sommario/riassunto

<i><b>The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a [CC BY-NC-ND 4.0] licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Islamic Publications Ltd. </b></i>  I.B. Tauris in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies  Muhammad Hasan al-Husayni, also known as Hasan 'Ali Shah and, more generally, as the Aga Khan (1804-1881), was the 46th Imam of the Nizari Ismailis and the first Ismaili Imam to bear the title of Aga Khan, bestowed on him by the contemporary Qajar monarch of Persia. This book is the first English translation of his memoirs, the 'Ibrat-afza, `A Book of



Exhortation, or Example', and includes a new edition of the Persian text and a detailed introduction to the work and its context. The 'Ibrat-afza was composed in the year 1851, following the Ismaili Imam's departure from Persia and his permanent settlement in India. The text recounts the Aga Khan's early life and political career as the governor of the province of Kirman in Persia, and narrates the dramatic events of his conflict with the Qajar establishment followed by his subsequent travels and exploits in Afghanistan and British India. The 'Ibrat-afza provides a rare example of an autobiographical account from an Ismaili Imam and a first-hand perspective on the regional politics of the age. It offers a window into the history of the Ismailis of Persia, India and Central Asia at the dawn of the modern era of their history. Consequently, the book will be of great interest to both researchers and general readers interested in Ismaili history and in the history of the Islamic world in the nineteenth century.