Roshani movement
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Рошаниты — название народного движения афганцев против империи Великих Моголов и феодальной афганской знати (около 1560—1638), возглавленного мусульманской сектой рошани (по прозвищу основателя Баязида Ансари — Пир Рошан). С трудом подавленное Великими Моголами, Рошани ослабило их военную мощь и оказало большое влияние на развитие афганского государства, содействовало этнической консолидации афганцев.
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The Rōshānī movement (Pashto: روښاني غورځنګ, "the enlightened movement") was a populist, nonsectarian Sufi movement that was founded in the mid-16th century and arose among Afghan tribes. The movement was founded by the Afghan or Pashtun warrior, poet, Sufi and revolutionary leader Bayazid Ansari, who is more commonly known as Pir Roshan ("Saint of Light Pir (sufi master)"). Bayazid challenged the inequality and social injustice that he saw being practiced by the ruling powers of the Mughal empire. He advocated for a system of egalitarian codes and tenets that his followers, the Roshaniyya, promulgated within Islam. Bayazid educated and instructed followers of the movement through new and radical teachings that questioned basic Islamic canons during that time, and propagated egalitarian pr
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Roshani movement
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The Rōshānī movement (Pashto: روښاني غورځنګ, "the enlightened movement") was a populist, nonsectarian Sufi movement that was founded in the mid-16th century and arose among Afghan tribes. The movement was founded by the Afghan or Pashtun warrior, poet, Sufi and revolutionary leader Bayazid Ansari, who is more commonly known as Pir Roshan ("Saint of Light Pir (sufi master)"). Bayazid challenged the inequality and social injustice that he saw being practiced by the ruling powers of the Mughal empire. He advocated for a system of egalitarian codes and tenets that his followers, the Roshaniyya, promulgated within Islam. Bayazid educated and instructed followers of the movement through new and radical teachings that questioned basic Islamic canons during that time, and propagated egalitarian principles. His teachings resonated among the Afridi, Orakzai, Khalil, Mohmand, and Bangash tribes of Afghanistan. The Roshaniyya were a millenarian Sufi group popular with Afghan populations in the northwestern regions of the Mughal Empire. The group achieved strong influence and authority among the eastern Pashtun tribes and played a significant role in Pashtun history and in the policy of the Mughal Empire on its western frontiers. The movement itself was a challenge to Afghan tribal society, and its purpose was to raise issues of leadership, authority, and social ethics. It's leaders were the followers and disciples of Bayazid Ansari, and membership within the movement threatened to undermine traditional tribal leadership. The Roshaniyya movement went through three phases: the first phase lasted between 1565 to 1585, the second phase from 1585 to 1605, and the third phase from 1605 to 1632.
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Рошаниты — название народного движения афганцев против империи Великих Моголов и феодальной афганской знати (около 1560—1638), возглавленного мусульманской сектой рошани (по прозвищу основателя Баязида Ансари — Пир Рошан). С трудом подавленное Великими Моголами, Рошани ослабило их военную мощь и оказало большое влияние на развитие афганского государства, содействовало этнической консолидации афганцев.
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