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  1. Schah Chalil Allah III. ( persisch شاه خلیل الله, DMG Šāh Khalīl Allāh; † 1817 in Yazd) war der 45. Imam der Schia der Nizari-Ismailiten, als Sohn und Nachfolger des 44. Imams Abu’l-Hassan Ali († 1792). Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Biographie. 2 Familie. 3 Literatur. 4 Anmerkungen. Biographie.

  2. Shah Khalil Allah III (Persian: شاه خليل الله سوم ‎; 1740–1817) was the 45th Imam of the Nizari Ismaili Shia Islam community. Khalilullah Ali III was born in 1740 in the city of Kirman. His upbringing in Mahallat began under the care of his uncle, Mirza Muhammad Bakir at the age of two years, and got rudiments of ...

  3. Schah Chalil Allah III. (persisch شاه خلیل الله, DMG Šāh Khalīl Allāh; † 1817 in Yazd) war der 45. Imam der Schia der Nizari-Ismailiten, als Sohn und Nachfolger des 44. Imams Abu’l-Hassan Ali († 1792).

  4. 8. Okt. 2018 · Shah Khalil Allah, III: Also Known As: "Shāh Khalīlullāh III" Birthdate: 1740: Birthplace: Qom, Qom Province, Iran (Iran, Islamic Republic of) Death: 1817 (76-77) Najafol Ashraf, Kufa, An-Najaf, Iraq (Murdered during a conflict between some of his followers and local shopkeepers.) Place of Burial: Najafol Ashraf, Kufa, An-Najaf, Iraq

  5. Schah Chalil Allah III. (X 1817) 46. Hassan Ali Schah, Aga Khan I. († 1881) 47. Aqa Ali Schah, Aga Khan II. († 1885) 48. Sultan Muhammad Schah, Aga Khan III. († 1957) 49. Schah Karim al-Hussaini, Aga Khan IV.

  6. 19. Dez. 2014 · Shah Khalil-Allah III, who succeeded to the Nizari Imamat in 1792, re-established himself in Kahak soon after his accession and resided there until 1815 when he moved to Yazd, where he died. Shah Khalil-Allah IIIs son and future successor as the 46th Nizari Imam, Hasan-‘Ali Shah Aga Khan I, was born in 1804 in Kahak.

  7. Shah Khalil-Allah III, who succeeded to the Nizari imamat in 1792 after his father Abu’l-Hasan ‘Ali, known as Sayyid Kahaki who governed Kerman under the Zands for almost half a century, re-established himself in Kahak soon after his accession.