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Shah, Idries, 1924-1996 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Shah, Idries, 1924-1996
Used for/see from:
  • Idries Shah, Sayed, 1924-1996
  • Idris Shah, Sayyid, 1924-1996
  • Hashimi, Idries Shah, 1924-1996
  • Idries Shah, 1924-1996
  • Shoḣ, Idris, 1924-1996
  • Shah, Idris, 1924-1996
  • Shakh, Idris, 1924-1996
See also:

His Oriental magic, 1956: title page (Sayed Idries Shah)

Naqshbandiĭ tariqati, 1993: title page (Idris Shoḣ; Idris Shah; Idris Shakh)

The boy without a name, 2000: CIP title page (Idries Shah) publisher's infomation (died 1996)

Wikipedia, viewed July 20, 2018 (Idries Shah, born June 16, 1924 in Simla, British Punjab ; died November 23, 1996 in London, England ; also known as Idris Shah, né Sayed Idries el-Hashimi and by the pen name Arkon Daraul, was an author and teacher in the Sufi tradition ; his early writings centred on magic and witchcraft ; in 1960 he established a publishing house, Octagon Press ; founded the Institute for Cultural Research, a London-based educational charity [later Idries Shah Foundation] ; subjects: Sufism, psychology)

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