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Açılım Arayışlarının Gölgesinde Alevîlik-Bektaşîlik ve Kimlik Tartışmaları
In the context of expansion searches we will put forth that should not be separated from historical context and handle in the framework of scientific knowledge of the solutions being proposed Alevi- Bektashi and identity discussions.
Hasan Onat
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Hacı Bektâş-ı Velî ve Bektâşîlîk Olgusunu Tanımlamada Normatif Yaklaşımlar
In the studies with respect to Hajji Bektash Wali and The Bektashi Order are generally came forward normative approaches. There are basically two reasons for this.
Cengiz Gündoğdu
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This article examines the role of Bektashism in the Gjirokastër region during the Greek occupation of 1913–1916, with particular attention to the historical significance of local tekkes and the testimony preserved in the diary of Baba Ali of Gjirokastër.
Shyqyri Hysi
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The Alevi are a religious minority in Turkey. It is a heterogeneous group including millions of Muslims who do not profess the major Sunni movement. During the time of the Ottoman Empire they were often persecuted as heretics.
Kateřina Vytejčková
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Ritual Change in a Turkish Alevi Village
This study is a documentation and analysis of change in ritual in the village of Sarilar, on the west bank of the Euphrates River near Yavuseli, Gaziantep.
Thomas McElwain
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The Bektashi tarika, a Sufi religious order, traces its founding to Haci Bektash Beli, who arrived in Anatolia in the 13th century CE (7th century AH) from Khorasan. The religious order became influential within the Ottoman Empire, in part due to its association with the powerful Janissary corps; Bektashi tekkes, or lodges, were built across the ...
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The twisting paths of the sufis – the Turkic-Balkan motifs in the sufi ‘tariqa’ concept in selected examples of contemporary literary works The first part of this paper summarises how Sufi brotherhoods formed in the Balkans with some references to ...
Agnieszka Aysen Kaim
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A Bektashi Practicing Certificate
We have the practicing certificates which have an important role in written documents of Alevism-Bektashism that were especially written after 1800s. Almost all the practicing certificates given by Had Bektash Associations have the same text and style. It can be said that only the dates and people they were given are different.
Aytaş, Gıyasettin, Asya, Furkan
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RELIGIOUS GROUPS OF MEANING, CLASSIFICATION AND THE ALEVI-BEKTASHI GROUPS
In this article, firstly, meaning and categories of religious groups in the sociology of religion studies are criticallly assessed; then in this context, how Alevi-Bektashi groups can be interpreted and within which religious group typology they can be ...
Hüseyin BAL
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The treatment of the Tanzimat in Albanian historiography from the 20th to the 21st century
The rule of the Ottoman Empire over Albanian territories, from the late fifteenth to the early twentieth century, represents a fundamental dimension of Albanian history.
Skender Zhitia
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