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  1. The Nizari state (the Alamut state) was a Nizari Isma'ili Shia state founded by Hassan-i Sabbah after he took control of the Alamut Castle in 1090 AD, which marked the beginning of an era of Ismailism known as the "Alamut period". Their people were also known as the Assassins or Hashashins .

  2. Sultans of Alamut based at Alamut Castle, governing the Nizari Ismaili State; 23: Ḥassan II: 1164–1166: Son of Imam al-Qahir and the first Nizari Ismaili Imam of Alamut to openly declare himself as such, murdered, based in Alamut Castle: 24: Nūr ad-Dīn Muḥammad II: 1166–1210

  3. 25. Apr. 2024 · Nizari Ismailiyyah, religio-political movement that arose in the 11th century among the Ismailiyyah, a branch of Shiite Islam. From the 11th century to the middle of the 13th, they formed a small geographically discontinuous state centered on a string of castles scattered through Iran and Syria.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 1. Jan. 2022 · The Nizari or more properly the Nizari Isma'ili Muslims, like other Shi'i communities, acknowledge 'Ali as imam after the Prophet. The Nizari Ismailis have continued to give allegiance to imams descended from Imam 'Ali, on the basis of the principle of designation (nass) by the imam of the time. As of 1957, His Highness the Aga Khan, Shah Karim ...

  5. 23. Aug. 2022 · The Nizari Ismailis are today scattered as religious minorities in some thirty countries of Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and North America. The Nizari Ismailis take their name from Nizar (d. 488/1095), the heir-designate of the Ismaili Imam al-Mustansir who ruled as Fatimid caliph (427–487/1036–1094).

  6. It was only in the 18th century, when the Nizari imamate emerged from a long period of concealment and entered into a new-found position of political and social prominence, that we see the first signs of a de-emphasis of the qiyama and a renewed focus on the Fatimid era and its legacy.