XIV. YÜZYIL HORASAN’INDA ŞİÎ BİR OTORİTE: ŞEYH HASAN CEVRÎ VE SİYASET ALGISI (A Shia Authority in XIV. Century Horasan: Sheik Hasan Cevri and His Perception of Politics)

The fact that political and religious structures are inseparable in state government is an important detail for states’ future that was built on this basis. It is possible to explain the importance of this detail with the rise of many problems as a consequence of religious structure’s directing ro...

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Main Author: Derya Coşkun
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University 2019-06-01
Series:Türk Kültürü ve Hacı Bektaş Velî Araştırma Dergisi
Online Access:http://hbvdergisi.hacibayram.edu.tr/index.php/TKHBVD/article/view/2462
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Summary:The fact that political and religious structures are inseparable in state government is an important detail for states’ future that was built on this basis. It is possible to explain the importance of this detail with the rise of many problems as a consequence of religious structure’s directing role in politics. In addition, religion and politics based disintegrations brought about conflicts between groups, giving way to the formation of new groups within the state. This situation resulted in some serious problems in the states foundations. Within the pages of history, a movement which was ostensibly from economic reasons, but actually came into existence in form of an independence movement, was emerged. This movement got into a Shia pattern and pioneered many similar movements likely to emerge. Sheik Hasan Cevri, who was accepted as religious leader of this political, social and economic revolt, named as Serbedari Movement, and his perception of politics are the main subjects of this study. The article reveals the struggle of Shaikh Hasan Juri within the frame of a Shiite ideology and the activities he carried out to this end, and an effort is also made to present to readers the topic of politics gaining a religion-based institutional structure.
ISSN:1306-8253
2147-9895