With due respect to Ismaili gnosis without criticizing I want to clarify few things in his article;
Ismaili gnosis wrote;
As recent as 150 years ago, the living situation of the Ismaili Imams was not so fortunate – the Imams had no permanent residence and were constantly wandering from place to place in search of a safe haven. Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah described his own childhood lifestyle as “the life of gypsies”:
My first recollection is of camping in tents and of travelling with my father. We went through Kutchh, Kathiawar and Sind, and I can never forget the memories of those days when we had to halt every two or three hours in order not to tire the horses and mules and donkeys and camels that carried our luggage. Now, looking back, it seems to me that we led the life of gypsies; we were almost a gypsy family. We carried our food about, as very often we could not get it at the places through which we passed. Even water for drinking was brought, sometimes from Bombay or Karachi, in the form of soda water.
– Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan III,
(quoted in Naoroji M. Dumasia, The Aga Khan and His Ancestors, 76)
Reply by Shiva;
This above quote does not mean that Imam Ali Shah had not seat of Imamat, of course the seat of Imamat was established in Bombay (Mumbai). The above quote of gypsies is not related to seat of Imamat but it was an account of camping or safari. Ismili gnosis in the following statement admitted that seat of Imamat of Imam Ali Shah was in Bombay.
47. Imam Aqa ‘Ali Shah Aga Khan II (1881-1885)
Seat or Residence of Imamat: Bombay (India)
Ismaili gnosis wrote;
O King, certainly, in the way of the path
The threshold of your court became the Qibla of the world
(Inscription on the Casket of Imam Mustansir billah III (Shah Gharib Mirza) in Anjudan)
Reply by Shiva;
This above quote is debatable, how many Imam Mustansirbillah were and WHOSE COLLECTION OF PIDIYAAT IS? Is that by Imam Mustansirbillah second or third?
Ismaili gnosis wrote;
Countless Imams before Prophet Muhammad’s Mission (first human being to 632)
Seat or Residence of Imamat: Most of the Imams in the lineage of Ishmael from Prophet Abraham to Prophet Muhammad lived in Arabia; the whereabouts of the Imams before Prophet Abraham are not precisely known and may have included Mesopotamia, Arabia, and even India.
Reply by Shiva;
The names of Imams mentioned in the lineage of Prophet Ismael to Prophet Muhammad were not Imams but were heads of tribes who were descendants of Prophet Ismael. In Shia and Sunni Muslim histories these names are common and were not Imams.
Ismail gnosis wrote;
7. Imam Muhammad b. Isma‘il (775-ca.806)
Seat or Residence of Imamat: Medina, Khuzistan (Southwestern Persia)
8. Imam ‘Abdullah b. Muhammad al-Wafi (ca. 806-828)
Seat or Residence of Imamat: Khuzistan (Southwestern Persia), Basra (Iraq), Salamiyya (Syria)
9. Imam Ahmad b. ‘Abdullah al-Taqi (828-ca. 870)
Seat or Residence of Imamat: Salamiyya (Syria)
10. Imam al-Husayn b. ‘Ahmad al-Radi (ca. 870-ca. 880-81)
Seat or Residence of Imamat: Salamiyya (Syria)
Reply by Shiva;
Regarding above quotes, the history of DAUR SATAR is obscure and we do not have proper accounts of Imam's residences, it is just assumptions.
Ismaili gnosis wrote;
20. Imam al-Hadi (1095 – ca. 1132)
Seat or Residence of Imamat: Maghrib (Tunisia)
Reply by Shiva;
Imam Al Hadi was smuggled to Persia by Fidayyens of Hasan bin Sabbah, therefore seat of Imamt can be Alamout and not Tunisia.
Ismaili gnosis wrote;
46. Imam Hasan ‘Ali Shah Aga Khan I (1817-1881)
Seat or Residence of Imamat: Yazd (Central Persia), Qumm (Persia), Mahallat, Kirman, Jerruk (India), Bombay (India), Mausoleum in Hasanabad (India)
Reply by Shiva;
I think in above quote JERRUK in INDIA in mentioned mistakenly by gnosis. When Imam Hasan Ali Shah stationed at Jerruk it was part of Sindh as a separate entity, still now a days Jerruk is part of Sindh in Pakistan.