• Ustadh Sis (also spelled: Ustad Sis, or Ostad Sis, Persian: استاد سیس) was a Persian heresiarch and anti-Abbasid rebel leader. It is speculated[who?]...
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    that he would descend again. Some of his followers joined the Ustadh Sis movement. Ustadh Sis Ishaq al-Turk Sunpadh al-Muqanna Encyclopædia Iranica, BEHĀFARĪD...
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  • Sepidjāmeh (The Man in White) published in Tehran in 1999. Bihafarid Ustadh Sis Mazdak Khurramites Sunpadh Ishaq al-Turk Babak Khorramdin Afshin Maziar...
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  • when he participated in the suppression of the revolt of Ustadh Sis in Khurasan. When Ustadh Sis, hard-pressed by the armies of Khazim ibn Khuzayma al-Tamimi...
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    of the Abbasid Caliphate. Herat was also a center of the followers of Ustadh Sis. In 870 AD, Yaqub ibn Layth Saffari, a local ruler of the Saffarid dynasty...
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  • because of his frequent visits among the Turks of Transoxania. Bihafarid Ustadh Sis Mazdak Khurramites Sunpadh al-Muqanna Babak Khorramdin Afshin Maziar Encyclopaedia...
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  • Muslim invasion and becomes a province of the Abbasid Caliphate. 767 Ustadh Sis, Persian Zoroastrian revolutionary leader launches a rebellion, occupies...
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