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Babagân. Trans. D. D. P. Sanjana. 1896 Limbert, J. (1968). "The
Origins and Appearance...
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Manglawar (also
spelled Manglor) (Urdu: منگلور; Pashto: منګلور) is an
administrative unit,
known as
Union council of
Tehsil Babuzai, of Swat
District in...
-
saints located in the
green hills of
Upper Prang Ghar, such as
Yousaf Baba,
Babagan in Pai Khan and Isa Baba in
Ziarat Lower Prang Ghar. Most of the people...
- Press, 2009.
Xhevat Kallaxhi.
Bektashism & the
Albanian Tekke in America.
Babagan Books, 2010 (originally
published in 1964). Rexheb, Baba (2017). Written...
- Bektāšīya
consisted of two
mutually antagonistic branches; the Mücerred or
Babagan branch,
founded by Balïm and
presided over by a
celibate dervish; and the...
- and
became the
hereditary spiritual leaders of the
rural Alevis; and the
Babağan,
those faithful to the path "Yol evladları" (children of the way), who...
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Xhevat (October 12, 2010).
BEKTASHISM & THE
ALBANIAN TEKKE IN AMERICA.
Babagan Books. p. 36. ISBN 9781387087556. Hasluck,
Frederick (6
November 1919)...
- 31 baran****s. Each baran****
consists of
puroks while some have sitios.
Babagan Bengkol Bintawlan Boheh Bubuan Bunay Bunay Tong
Bunay Bunay Lookan Bunay...
- 2006: The
Bektashi Pages, trans. with Naim
Frasheri and
Huseyin Abiva.
Babagan Press. The
foreword in the
translation from the Albanian-language original...
- and
became the
hereditary spiritual leaders of the
rural Alevis; and the
Babagan,
those faithful to the path "Yol evlâdları" (children of the path) who...