Muhammad ibn Buzurg-Ummid
Muḥammad ibn Buzurg-Ummīd (Persian: محمد بن بزرگ امید) (died February 20, 1162) was the son of Kiyā Buzurg-Ummīd, and the third ruler of the Nizari Ismailis from 1138 until 1162 based in Alamut.
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Career
Upon the demise of Kiyā Buzurg-Ummīd on February 9, 1138, he was appointed as the commander of Alamut Castle by the third concealed Imam Hasan Al-Qāhir ibn Al-Muḥammad (القاهر) of the Nizārī Ismā'īlī state. He died in 1162 and was succeeded by his son Hasan ‘Alā Dhīkr‘īhī's-Salām.
Succession
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Preceded by Kiyā Buzurg-Ummīd 2nd Commander of Alamut Castle (2nd Nizārī Ismā'īlī Da'i at Alamūt) |
Muḥammad ibn Kiyā Buzurg-Ummīd 3rd Commander of Alamut Castle (3rd Nizārī Ismā'īlī Da'i at Alamūt) 1138–1159 |
Succeeded by Hassan Ala Dhikrihi's Salam 4th Commander of Alamut Castle (23rd Nizārī Ismā'īlī Imām at Alamūt) |
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