Pir Sadardin
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Pir Sadardin or Pir Sadruddin was a fourteenth-century Ismaili Da'i and is regarded as the founder of the Khoja Ismaili sect, also called Satpanth. Born in Persia, Sadardin later travelled to the Indian sub-continent, settled in the Sindh area, founded the Khoja community and developed the Khojki script.[1]
Works
- Aradh
- Athar Ved
- Bawan Ghati
- Bawan bodth, so Kirya and Sahi Samrani
- Budh Avatar
- Buj Nirinian
- Das Avatar
- Du'a
- Gayantri
- Ginan
- Girbhavali
- Girbhavali
- Khat Darshan
- Khat Nirinjan
- Saloko
- Surat Samacha
- Vinod[2]
References
- ↑ "Pir Sadardin". Institute of Ismaili Studies. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
- ↑ Lakhani, J. H. "Pir Sadardin". www.ismaili.net. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
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