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Shah Naimaldin Nimatullah II (–1501) Biographical He assumed his father's role as head of the family businesses. He was granted the city of Taft. |
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| Sources 1. D. Morgan; L. Lewisohn. The Heritage of Sufism: Late Classical Persianate Sufism (1501-1750), vol. III. New York: Oneworld Publications, 2018. |
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