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Bektashism (Albanian:
Urdhri Bektashi) is an
Islamic Sufi
mystic order that
originated in 13th-century
Anatolia and
became widespread in the
Ottoman Empire...
- Haji
Bektash Veli (Persian: حاجی بکتاش ولی, romanized: Ḥājī Baktāš Walī;
Ottoman Turkish: حاجی بکتاش ولی, romanized: Hacı Bektaş-ı Veli; Albanian: Haxhi...
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cultural heritage rather than
actual religious belief. The
acceptance of
Bektashism amongst the
Albanians was
largely facilitated by the
existent Bektashi...
- The Haji
Bektash Veli
complex (Turkish: Hacıbektaş Külliyesi) is an
Alevi Islamic Cultural Monument of the
Republic of Turkey,
located in Hacıbektaş,...
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religious beliefs and
practices exist in
Bektashism.
While Bektashism was
originally founded as an
Islamic Sufi order, it
became widespread in the...
- Bektaş or
Bektash is a
Turkic name. Bektaş
Demirel (born 1976),
Turkish judoka Bektash of
Kakheti (died 1615),
Safavid military leader Bektash Khan Mirimanidze...
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Bektash Khan (Persian: بکتاش خان), also
known as
Bektash Khan
Gorji (Persian: بکتاش خان گرجی) (died 1639), was a
Safavid official and
gholam who served...
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Bektash Beg Torkman, also
commonly referred to as
Bektash of
Kakheti (died 1615), was a
Safavid military leader, who was the
first member of the Qizilbash...
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religious symbol,
unlike Turkish Alevis who
emphasize the role of Haji
Bektash Veli. Some
Kurdish Alevis argue that
their beliefs are
related to Ahl-e...
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became a semi-legendary figure,
famous for her love
story with the
slave Bektash. Her
shrine is
located in the
mausoleum of the 15th-century Naqshbandi...