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Welcome to “Central Asian Ismailis,” a podcast dedicated to exploring the rich history, culture, and religious traditions of the Ismaili community in Central Asia, with a special focus on the Badakhshan region. In this podcast, we delve into a detailed bibliography of Ismailis in Central Asia, drawing from academic works, PhD dissertations, encyclopedic entries, and collected articles by historians and researchers—both Western and from Russia and the Soviet era.
Through our discussions, we uncover key historical periods, from the early spread of Ismailism to the Alamut era, the post-Alamut role of pirs, and the Soviet and post-Soviet experiences of the community. We’ll also highlight influential figures like Nasir-i Khusraw and examine how Ismailis have navigated shifting political landscapes, preserved their theological doctrines, and maintained their social structures.
Join us as we explore the manuscript traditions, cultural interactions, and resilience of the Ismailis in Central Asia, shedding light on their enduring legacy in the region.
Timeline
-9th–10th Centuries:
-10th Century:
- 11th Century:
- 14th–16th Centuries:
- 17th–19th Centuries:
- 20th Century:
- 21st Century:
Welcome to “Central Asian Ismailis,” a podcast dedicated to exploring the rich history, culture, and religious traditions of the Ismaili community in Central Asia, with a special focus on the Badakhshan region. In this podcast, we delve into a detailed bibliography of Ismailis in Central Asia, drawing from academic works, PhD dissertations, encyclopedic entries, and collected articles by historians and researchers—both Western and from Russia and the Soviet era.
Through our discussions, we uncover key historical periods, from the early spread of Ismailism to the Alamut era, the post-Alamut role of pirs, and the Soviet and post-Soviet experiences of the community. We’ll also highlight influential figures like Nasir-i Khusraw and examine how Ismailis have navigated shifting political landscapes, preserved their theological doctrines, and maintained their social structures.
Join us as we explore the manuscript traditions, cultural interactions, and resilience of the Ismailis in Central Asia, shedding light on their enduring legacy in the region.
Timeline
-9th–10th Centuries:
-10th Century:
- 11th Century:
- 14th–16th Centuries:
- 17th–19th Centuries:
- 20th Century:
- 21st Century: