Places
| Year | Name | Place Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Halmstad Jamatkhana, Sweden | Jamatkhana | ||
| Halton Jamatkhana, Ontario, Canada | Jamatkhana | ||
| Hamilton Jamatkhana, Ontario, Canada | Jamatkhana | ||
| Happy Homes Jamatkhana, India | Jamatkhana | ||
| Harvard University | University | ||
| Hasanabad Jamatkhana, India | Jamatkhana | ||
| Hassan-e-Sabah Jamatkhana, Kabul, Afghanistan | Jamatkhana | ||
| Hatfield Jamatkhana, United Kingdom | Jamatkhana | ||
| Haverhill Jamatkhana, United Kingdom | Jamatkhana | ||
| Head Quarters Jamatkhana, India | Jamatkhana | ||
| Head Quaters Jamatkhana, Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Jamatkhana | ||
| Headquarters Jamatkhana, (Lions Gate / North Vancouver) British Columbia, Canada | Jamatkhana | ||
| Headquarters Jamatkhana, Dallas, Texas, United States of America | Jamatkhana-Headquarters | ||
| Hesarooyeh Jamatkhana, Shahr-e-Babak, Kerman, Iran | Jamatkhana | ||
| Hindi Jamatkhana, FANA, Pakistan | Jamatkhana | ||
| Hong Kong Jamatkhana, Hong Kong | Jamatkhana | ||
| Houston Jamatkhana, Texas , United States of America | Jamatkhana | ||
| Humayun Tombs | Park-Garden | ||
| Hunza Barashall jamatkhan, Gilgit, FANA, Pakistan | Jamatkhana | ||
| Hussaini Gojal Jamatkhana, Gilgit, FANA, Pakistan | Jamatkhana | ||
| Hyderabad Jamatkhana, India | Jamatkhana |
More than 12,000 Ismailis live in Hyderabad. | |
| Institute of Ismaili Studies | University | The Institute of Ismaili Studies was established in 1977 to promote scholarship of Muslim cultures and societies, historical as well as contemporary, leading to a better understanding of their relationship with other societies and faiths. | |
| Islamabad Jamatkhana, Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan | Jamatkhana | ||
| Ismaili Center and Museum at Wynford Park in Toronto | Ismaili Centre | Jamatkhana |
This project is made up of four components: The Ismaili Centre, The Ismaili Museum, underground The Ismaili Centre is an 80,000 square foot two-story building housing a Prayer Hall, entrance foyers | |
| Ismaili Center in Dushanbe | Ismaili Centre | Jamatkhana | The Ismaili Centre, Dushanbe was opened on 12 October 2009 by His Excellency Emomali Rahmon, President of the Republic of Tajikistan, and Mawlana Hazar Imam. It was the first such Centre in Central Asia — a region that has been home to Ismaili Muslims for more than a thousand years. |
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