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    KONİÇE DERGÂHI POSTNİŞÎNİ AMASYALI TÜRÂBÎ BABA VE ŞİİRLERİ [KONICE DERVISH CONVENT SHEIKH TURABI BABA OF AMASYA AND HIS POEMS] by Orhan KURTOĞLU

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In the literary examples of this tradition, which is believed to have started with Kaygusuz Abdal in the 14th century, the wise people of religion and Sufism are generally praised and there are also many elements related to Hurufism while the order’s practice, officials and rites are being told. Koniçe Dervish Convent sheikh Türâbî of Amasya, of whom people know little about his life for now, is also a Bektash sheikh who produced works within Bektashism tradition. …”
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    III. AHMET DÖNEMİ’NDE PİREVİ HACI BEKTAŞ VELİ TEKKESİ PIREVI HACI BEKTAŞ VELI DERVISH LODGE IN THE PERIOD OF AHMET III by Aziz ALTI

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Hacı Bektaşi Veli’s Dervish Lodge (Pirevi) was the center of all Bektashi lodges in the borders of the Ottoman Empire. …”
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    I ki hezar aferin bon nidge Sultan olur by De Zorzi, Giovanni

    Published 2019-06-01
    Subjects: “…Dervish Ceremonies. Dervishes. History of Sufism. …”
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    Alevi ve Sunni Tekkelerinde Kadın Dervişler by Evren Çağlarer

    Published 2023-03-01
    Subjects: “…female dervish…”
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    NÜFUS DEFTERLERİNE GÖRE PİREVİ (HACI BEKTAŞ VELİ TEKKESİ) (1830-1846) [Pirhouse (Haci Bektaş Veli Dervish Lodge) According to the Civil Registration Records (1830-1846)] by Aziz Altı

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The Bektashism, which had an important place in the Ottoman Empire, was prohibited simultaneously with the closure of the Janissary corps. Hacı Bektaş Veli dervish lodge (Pir House), the center of Bektashism, was influenced by this process and remained under the rule of the Naqshis. …”
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