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This study examines the tradition of Tasawwuf in Kazakhstan and Pakistan within the framework of historical interactions, offering a comprehensive analysis of its impact on the cultural, social, and religious structures of these countries.
Shynar Kanafyeva +1 more
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THE ROLE OF THE YASAWIYYA AND KUBRĀWIYYA ORDERS IN THE ISLAMIZATION OF THE GOLDEN HORDE
The Golden Horde was founded in 1241 by Batu Khān, the grandson of Chingghis Khān. People of all religions lived in the vast geography of this state, whose borders stretched from the Dniester River in the west to the Irtysh River in the east.
T. Abylov, Talgat Zholdassuly
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The study of the prerequisites of the Futuvwa movement and the institution of Ahi, which had a strong influence on the socio-cultural life of Central Asia in the Middle Ages, raises important issues in the history of the country.
A.M. Auanasova +3 more
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Abu Muslim qala: an iron-production site along Central Asia's medieval north–south trade routes
Archaeological remains at a religious site dedicated to a Yasawiyya Sufi saint reveal a possible centre of iron production along the trade routes connecting the medieval urban centres of Central Asia.
E. Brite +7 more
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Bir Türkmen Babasından Bektaşi Babasına Dönüşümün Hikâyesi: Halifet Baba Zaviyesi
Dervishes of Heterodox sects such as Yasawiyya, Haydariyya and Kalenderiyya migrated to Anatolia from the thirteenth century. These people, who were kind of propagandists, found a suitable ground in Anatolia, not in cities, but in villages and among ...
Ayşe Değerli
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RESEARCH ABOUT AḤMAD AL-YASAWĪ
Scientific studies on the legacy of Hodja Aḥmad al-Yasawī (d.562/1166) started with the research of Fuad Köprülü (1890-1966) in the 20th century. Despite many important studies on al-Yasawī and his legacy, it is noteworthy that some important issues ...
Bauyrzhan Saifunov, Zhanbolat Sambetov
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St. Petersburg Doğu Yazmaları Enstitüsü’nde Bulunan Dîvân-ı Hikmet Nüshaları
Divan-i Hikmet was written by Pir-i Turkistan Ahmad Yasawi, the mystic poet and founder of the Yasawiyya sect, with the aim of teaching Islam to the Turks. This work is still one of the important sources on the history of thought and wisdom of the Turkic-
Vüsale Musalı
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AHMED YESEVÎ HAKKINDA BİBLİYOGRAFİK ARAŞTIRMA
Scientific studies on the legacy of Hodja Aḥmad al-Yasawī (d.562/1166) started with the research of Fuad Köprülü (1890-1966) in the 20th century. Despite many important studies on al-Yasawī and his legacy, it is noteworthy that some important issues ...
Zhanbolat Sambetov, Bauyrzhan Saifunov
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Khawaja Yusuf Hamadānī: His Life, Thoughts and Contribution to the Contemporary Sufism
This study investigates the thoughts and contribution of prominent Sufi scholar Khawaja Yusuf Hamadānī (d. 535 H/1140). He played an important role in the formation of Sunni Sufism that had extended to our present time and nurturing great scholars of all
F. Mansurov
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FUAT KÖPRÜLÜ’YE GÖRE ANADOLU ALEVİLİĞİ
This article is on Anatolian Alevism, according to the views of Fuat Koprulu. Having been one of the first to study this subject matter in the early years of the republic of Turkey, Koprulu provides very insightful and objective insights. Turkish history
Doğan Kaplan
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