Isma'il Ibn Jafar - Succession

Succession

Isma'il ibn Jafar

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

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