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    The Musha'sha' (also spelled Mosha'sha'; Arabic: المشعشعية) were a Shi'i Arab dynasty based in the town of Hoveyzeh in Khuzestan, ruling from 1435 to...
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    with the support of 5000 members of the Musha'sha', a heterodox Shi'i sect. In 1697, members of the Musha'sha' loyal to Farajollah Khan, the Safavid-appointed...
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    being Akhbari. Historically, there were practices of Isma'ilism among Musha'sha' Arabs, Zaydism among Kurds, and Ibrahimiyya among Turkmen, which all...
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    No.2. Djughrafiya-Kassala, 1936. Suppl. No.3. Kassala-Musha'sha', 1937. Suppl. No.4. Musha'sha'-Taghlib, 1937. Suppl. No.5. Taghlib-Ziryab, 1938. M. Th...
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    Banu Ka'b Musha'sha'...
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  • Banu Ka'b at Dawraq, the later Fallāhīya and present-day Shadegan, the Musha'sha' at Hoveyzeh, Banu Tamim, and more from southern Iraq. The Bani Turuf...
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    of Basra (1628–1629) Safavid-Georgian conflict Battle of Martkopi Battle of Marabda Battle of Ksani Safavid-Musha'sha conflict Battle of Hawizeh 1625...
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    Ottoman Empire Musha'sha...
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    Banu Ka'b at Dawraq, the later Fallāhīya and present-day Shadegan, the Musha'sha' at Hoveyzeh, Banu Tamim, and more from southern Iraq. Nearly all Khuzestani...
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  • Marashiyan (1359–1582 CE) - Twelver Musha'sha'iyyah dynasty (1436–1729 CE) — Musha'sha Safavid dynasty (1501–1736 CE) — Twelver Erivan Khanate (1604–1828 CE)...
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  • al-Kadhim but refused to accept the Imamate of his successor Ali ar-Ridha. Musha'sha'– founded and led by Muhammad ibn Falah, an Iraqi-born theologian who...
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    locally dominated by semi-autonomous Arab tribes like the Al-Mughamis, Musha'sha', and Muntafiq. Under them, the Emirate of Basra in southern Iraq often...
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    before and after the Muslims Triumph" (PDF). Sasanika. Luft, P. (1993). "Mus̲h̲aʿs̲h̲aʿ". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W. P. & Pellat, Ch...
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    Shaybani Khan Shah Ismail I (r. 1501-1524) watches his troops defeat the Musha'sha leader Sultan Fayyad, created c. 1688 Lacquer pen box, the only one known...
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  • Sayyid (Sultan) Badran (whose rule began in 1514) and his family, the Musha'sha' Shi'ite/Ghulat ruler of Khuzestan during the Safavid dynasty. Blessings...
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