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Alevin
Alevin Al"e*vin, n. [F. alevin, OF. alever to rear, fr. L. ad + levare to raise.] Young fish; fry.

Meaning of Alevi from wikipedia

- from shamanism. Differing from **** Islam and Usuli Twelver Shia Islam, Alevis have no binding religious dogmas, and teachings are p****ed on by a spiritual...
- socio-religious organizations among Kurds who adhere to Alevism. Kurdish Alevis consider their hereditary sacred lineages as semi-deific figures, often...
- The British Alevi Federation was established in November 2013 as a registered charity in England and Wales. The British Alevi Federation is an umbrella...
- The History of the Shī‘ah Imāmate Alevī Ṭarīqah or The History of the Alevism is that of a community of Muslims of Anatolia and neighbouring regions....
- Nationalist Alevi Bektashi Cultural ****ociations (Turkish: Milliyetçi Alevi Bektaşi Kültür Dernekleri) is a Turkish ultranationalist union of various Alevi ****ociations...
- particular religious community which adherents of Alevism belong to. In Alevi tradition, each ocak is led by a dede, who is ****umed to be descended from...
- known as Çinarism (Çınarcılık), is a new syncretic religious movement among Alevis who have developed an alternative understanding of Alevism and its history...
- in the Twelver branch of Shia Islam, including that of the Alawite and Alevi. According to Twelver theology, the Twelve Imams are exemplary human individuals...
- ethnic identity also spoke Zazaki as their mother language. Concerning Alevis, which were separately analysed, c. 70% spoke Zazaki, but Turkish (70%)...
- is a place of fundamental importance for Turkey's Alevi-Bektashiyyah tariqa po****tions. Certain Alevi organizations describe cemevis as places of worship...