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آقا خان دوم Aqa Chān-e Duwwum, geboren 1830 bei Mahallat, Iran; gestorben 17. August 1885 in Pune, Britisch-Indien, heute Indien) war der Titel von Aqa Ali Schah ( آقا علی شاه Āqā ‘Alī Schāh ). Er war Mitglied der königlichen Kadscharen -Dynastie und wurde nach dem Tode seines Vaters 1881 zum 47. Imam der ismailitischen Nizariten .
Aqa Ali Shah (Persian: آقا علی شاه, romanized: Āqā ʿAlī Shāh; 1830–1885), known as Aga Khan II (Persian: آغا خان دوّم, romanized: Āghā Khān Duwwūm) was the 47th imam of the Nizari Isma'ili Muslims. A member of the Iranian royal family, he became the Imam in 1881. During his lifetime, he helped to better ...
- Muhammad Shah (successor), Shihab al-Din Shah, Nur al-Din Shah
- Shia Islam
- Hasan Ali Shah (father), Sarv-i Jahan Khanum (mother)
- Aga Khan III
Gegenwärtiger Imam in neunundvierzigster Generation ist seit 1958 Karim Aga Khan IV. Von den Nizari-Ismailiten genutzte Flagge. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Bezeichnung. 2 Glaubensinhalte. 3 Geschichte. 3.1 Vorgeschichte – die Ismailiten. 3.2 Das ismailitische Schisma. 3.3 Reaktion – die Amir’sche Rechtleitung. 3.4 Politischer Mord. 3.5 Die Auferstehung.
Aga Khan II (died August 1885, Poona, India) was the eldest son of Aga Khan I. In 1881 he succeeded his father as imam, or spiritual leader, of the Nizārī Ismāʿīlīte sect of Shīʿite Muslims, and, during his short imamate, sought to improve the conditions of the community.
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e. Aga Khan ( Persian: آقاخان, Arabic: آغا خان; also transliterated as Aqa Khan and Agha Khan) [1] is a title held by the Imām of the Nizari Ismāʿīli Shias. Since 1957, the holder of the title has been the 49th Imām, Prince Shah Karim al-Husseini, Aga Khan IV (born 1936). Aga Khan claims to be a direct descendant of Muhammad ...
Aga Khan II Awas the title of Aqa Ali Shah (Persian: آقا علی شاه; transliteration: Āqā ‘Alī Shāh) (b. 1830 in Mahallat, Iran; d. August 1885 in Pune, India) the 47th Imam of the Nizari Ismaili Muslims. A member of the Iranian royal family, he became the Imam in 1881.
Aga Khan II (died August 1885, Poona, India) was the eldest son of Aga Khan I. In 1881 he succeeded his father as imam, or spiritual leader, of the Nizārī Ismāʿīlīte sect of Shīʿite Muslims, and, during his short imamate, sought to improve the conditions of the community.