Qarmatian

English

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Etymology

Arabic قَرْمَطِيّ (qarmaṭiyy, one who writes in small letters) + -ian.

Noun

Qarmatian (plural Qarmatians)

  1. (historical) A member of a religious group combining elements of the Ismaili Shi'i branch of Islam with Persian mysticism, founded by Hamdan Qarmat and centered in eastern Arabia, where they attempted to establish a utopian republic in 899 CE.
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