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The contextualization of the gospel of Jesus Christ among Bektashi Albanians [PDF]
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Shaw, Richard William
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In Hoc Signo Vinces: The Politics of Religion as a Source of Power and Conflict [PDF]
International audienceIn this article, I explore the importance and passion for historical reconstructions by means of media events and public representations. To this aim, among other illustrative examples, I take issue with the celebrations to mark the
Doja, Albert
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The process of marginalization of the Alevis in the Ottoman Empire: A historical perspective [PDF]
Alevis have been marginalized, massacred, and assimilated since the Ottoman Empire, during the Turkish Republic and continue to be even today. So far, Alevis had to hide their identities and there is no homogenous definition of this identity such as a ...
Karakaya, Buket
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HALK EĞİTİMİNDE BİR ÖNCÜ: HACI BEKTAŞ VELİ
Hacı Bektaş Veli is a Turkish Sufi who came to Anatolia from Horasan. His efforts in the Turkification and Islamization of Anatolia cannot be ignored. One of the remarkable characteristics of Hacı Bektaş Veli is is his educator personality.
İBRAHİM GÜL
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Neue Fakten über die Existenz und literarische Tätigkeit des Bektaschija-Ordens im 19. Jahrhundert [PDF]
It is generally assumed that the Bektashi dervish order has never been active on the territory of Bosnia-Herzegovina. The author deals with a so far unknown source (a manuscript in Turkish from the National Library in Sarajevo) which undoubtedly proves ...
Slobodan ILIĆ
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SİMGESEL VE BİÇİMSEL ÖZELLİKLERİ İLE TÜRK KÜLTÜR VE SANATINDA GEYİK FİGÜRÜ
Deer, which was frequently depicted in works of art as a totem in early Turkish Culture, attracts attention as a cult image. It is accepted as a guiding, auspicious and holy spirit in our culture. While the deer has taken on a guiding identity with being
ÖKKEŞ HAKAN ÇETİN +2 more
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The Division Between Çelebi and Babagan Bektashis: An Analysis of Spiritual and Genealogical Perspectives (19th-20th Centuries) [PDF]
Bektashism bifurcates into two principal branches: the Babagān and the Çelebiyān. The genesis of this dichotomy stems from inquiries into the marital status of Ḥacı Bektāş. Babagān adherents assert Ḥacı Bektāş's celibacy, while the Çelebi lineage regards
Yüksel Emine
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Many philosophers have approached the nature of laughter and various ideas have been put forward in the period from the classical period to the present day.
Hasan Savaş +3 more
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Beyond Tolerations and Accomodation: Amicable Religious Coexistence in the Late Medieval Balkans [PDF]
The common image that is associated with the religious atmosphere of the Middle Ages is paradoxical. On the one hand there is an aura of fervent religious piety, which also fueled religious animosity, most notably in the bloodshed and brutality of the ...
Kupin, Marianne
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This essay is an analysis of the literature on the order of Bektashism and its eponymous founder, Hadji Bektash. As an important figure in the Islamization of Anatolia, Hadji Bektash and his historical personality is distinct from, albeit not unrelated to, the development of the order of the Bektashism and its doctrine.
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