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II. Middle East, Caucasus and Central Asia / Ближний Восток, Кавказ и Центральная Азия 100 Proceedings of the International Congress on Historiography and Source Studies of Asia and Africa.Vol. I. 2020 major European languages. Useful as these editions and translations were despite their limited scope, they were taking place as part of a general Persian literature programme. After being formally commissioned in 1931 byAga Khan III to work on all aspects of Ismaili literature, through his critical scholarly approach and modern style of writing Ivanow reconstructed Ismaili history and revealed the absurdity and erroneous nature of the medieval anti-Ismaili accounts. Ivanow deserves to be acknowledged for having transformed Ismailitica into the modern discipline of Ismaili studies and for establishing a stable platform for scholars from various disciplines and parts of the world to engage, coordinate and collaborate their works on various aspects of Ismaili literature. The founding of The Institute of Ismaili Studies (IIS) in London, on 25 November 1977, which replaced the former Ismaili Society of Bombay, further transformed the field of Ismaili studies and expanded it into new areas, particularly education. Over the past forty years, the IIS has been actively working on the development of modern Ismaili education, from pre-primary to upper secondary levels, known as International Taʿlim and Secondary Teacher Education Programme respectively. Farhad Daftary’s Fifty Years in the East , in which Ivanow’s autobiography is the main text, with annotations and illustrations, celebrates Ivanow’s fifty years of dedicated and tireless work in Islamic studies, of which he spent nearly thirty years (1931–1959) on editing and publishing genuine Ismaili texts. Bibliography 1. Al-Ajīnī I. b. ʿA. Fihrist al-kutub wa al-rasāʾil ([Fihrist] al-Majduʿ). [The Index of Books and Treatises, or [The Index of] the Mutilated One]. Tehran, 1966. 2. Aloysius G. Trajectory of Hindutva // Economic and Political Weekly . 1944. Vol. 29, No. 24. P. 1450–1452. 3. Ascher A. Russia: A Short History. Oxford, 2002. 4. Baiza Y. ADream-Work: An Analysis of Nāṣer Kosrow’s Dream and Intellectual Transformation // Iranian Heritage Studies . 2018. Vol. 1, No. 1. P. 1–20. 5. Browne E. G. Nāṣir Khusraw, Poet, Traveller, and Propagandist // Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland . 1905. P. 313–352. 6. Daftary F. Bibliography of the Publications of the lateW. Ivanow// Islamic Culture. 1971. Vol. 45. P. 56–67. 7. Daftary F. The Assassin Legends: Myths of the Ismaʿilis. London, 2001. 8. Daftary F. Ivanow, Vladimir Alekseevich // Encylopaedia Iranica. 2012. URL: http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/ivanow-vladimir-alekseevich (accessed 11.11.2019). 9. Daftary F., Gholami R. ʿAbdAllāh b. Maymūn al-Qaddāh // MadelungW., Daftary F. (eds.). Encyclopaedia Islamica. 2008. URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1875– 9831_ isla_SIM_0036 (accessed 14.11.2019).

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