IMAMS & LEADERSHIP
POLITICS & DIPLOMACY
LIBRARIES & LEARNING
THE MONGOL
NASIR AL-DIN TUSI
100

Who became Imam after Imam A‘la Muhammad in 1210?

Imam Jalal al-Din Hasan

100

Who did the Imam send envoys to in 1219?

Chingiz Khan

100

Which holy book did the libraries have rare copies of?

The Qur’an.

100

Who invaded Nishapur in 1221?

The Mongols.

100

Where was Tusi born?

Tus

200

What helped the Nizaris grow stronger in the early 1200s?

The breakdown of the Saljuq Empire.  

200

Why did he send envoys to the Mongols?

To make peace.

200

Name one scientific instrument found in the libraries.

Astrolabe (or armillary sphere).

200

Which Nizari region remained safe early on?

Quhistan.

200

Which philosopher’s ideas did he study?

Ibn Sina (Avicenna).

300

Who was the future Imam who also supported scholars?

Imam Ala al-Din Muhammad.

300

What agreement may have allowed safe travel for merchants?

A trade agreement. 

300

Who was invited to visit Alamut’s library?

Sunni scholars (ulama).

300

Why did scholars take refuge in Quhistan?

It was safe, and the Nizaris welcomed them.

300

Which book deeply influenced him?

Fusul-i Muqaddas (The Sacred Chapters).

400

Why did Imam Jalal al-Din Hasan build good relations with the Abbasids?

To reduce hostility and gain political support.

400

Where did the Imam’s envoys secretly meet the Mongols?

Balkh or Taliqan. 

400

What kinds of books were stored in Ismaili libraries?

Religious, philosophical, and scientific works.

400

Who supported Tusi when he fled to Quhistan?

Nasir al-Din Muhtashim.

400

How long did he stay at Alamut?

20 years.

500

What was one major reason the Nizaris supported Sunni & Shia scholars and learning during this period?
Which value does that reflect?

To strengthen their community & Society through knowledge and build respect among other groups & exchange of learning takes place. Inclusivity, Pluralism 

500

How did making peace with the Mongols help the Nizaris?

It protected their fortresses and reduced the chances of early attacks.

500

Why were scholars from different religions welcomed into Nizari fortresses and libraries?

Because the Nizaris valued knowledge and wanted to create a space where learning could continue despite the war.

500

Why were the Nizari mountain fortresses harder for the Mongols to attack at first?

They were high, remote, and strongly protected, making them difficult to reach.

500

How did living in Nizari fortresses help Tusi continue his work during the war?

They gave him safety, access to libraries, and support from the Imams to keep studying and writing.

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