Succession
Isma'il ibn Jafar Banu Hashim Clan of the Quraish Born: 103 AH ≈ 721 A.D. Died: 138 AH ≈ 755 A.D. |
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Preceded by Ja'far al-Sadiq |
6th or 7th Imam of Ismailism predeceased his father |
Succeeded by Muhammad ibn Ismail |
Succeeded by Wafi Ahmad |
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Succeeded by Taqi Muhammad |
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Succeeded by Rabi Abdullah |
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Succeeded by Abdullah al-Mahdi Billah |
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Succeeded by Muhammad al-Qa'im Bi-Amrillah |
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Succeeded by Ismail al-Mansur |
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Succeeded by Al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah |
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Succeeded by Abu Mansur Nizar al-Aziz Billah |
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Succeeded by Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah |
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Succeeded by Ali az-Zahir |
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Succeeded by Ma'ad al-Mustansir Billah |
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Succeeded by Nizar Aww'al |
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Succeeded by Al-Hadi |
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Succeeded by Al-Muqtadir |
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Succeeded by Al-Qahir |
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Succeeded by Al'a Dhikr'ihis Salam |
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Succeeded by A'la Muhammad |
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Succeeded by Jalal'iddin i Hassan |
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Succeeded by Ala'iddin i Muhammad |
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Succeeded by Rukn'iddin i Khurshah |
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Succeeded by Shams'iddin i Muhammad |
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Succeeded by Al-Qasim Shah |
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Succeeded by Al-Islam Shah |
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Succeeded by Muhammad Ibn Islam Shah |
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Succeeded by Al-Mustans'irb'illah Saa'ni |
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Succeeded by Abed'is Salaam |
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Succeeded by Ghareeb Mir'iza |
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Succeeded by Abi'Dhar Ali |
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Succeeded by Muraad Mir'iza |
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Succeeded by Zilfiqar i Ali |
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Succeeded by Nur'iddin i Ali |
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Succeeded by Khalil'illah i Ali Aww'al |
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Succeeded by Nizar Saa'ni |
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Succeeded by Seyyed Ali |
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Succeeded by Hassan Ali |
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Succeeded by Qasim Ali |
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Succeeded by Abū-l-Ḥasan ‘Alī ibn Qāsim ‘Alī |
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Succeeded by Shāh Khalīlullāh III |
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Succeeded by Aga Khan I |
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Succeeded by Aga Khan II |
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Succeeded by Aga Khan III |
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Succeeded by Shah Karim Al-Husayni |
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