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Buyruk may
refer to:
Buyruk (Shabak), the
sacred book of the
Shabak Buyruks, the
sacred writings of...
- The
Buyruks are a
collection of
spiritual books providing the
basis of the
Alevi value system.
Buyruk means “command” or “order” in Turkish.
Topics addressed...
- The
Buyruk or
Kitab al-Manaqib (Book of
Exemplary Acts) is the
sacred book of the Shabak. It is
written in Turkmen. The
Buyruk is
written in the form of...
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Buyruk Khan (Chinese: 忽兒察忽思不亦魯黑汗; pinyin: Hūercháhūsī Bùyìlǔhēi Hàn) was a 12th-century
Nestorian leader of Keraites. He was a son of
Marqus Buyruk Khan...
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Markus Buyruk Khan was a
Keraite leader who also led the Zubu confederacy. In 1100, he was
killed by the Liao.
Kurchakus Buyruk Khan was a son...
- born
around 1130, to
Nestorian family of Keraites. His
father was
Cyriacus Buyruk Khan, the
leader of Keraites.
Toghrul had a very
difficult youth. The Merkits...
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heqin alliance, he was
poisoned by
Buyruk Chor. He did not die
immediately and he had time to
punish the
family of
Buyruk Chor with death. He died on 25 November...
- ones as
sources for
their beliefs including Hadiths,
Nahjul Balagha and
Buyruks.
Alevism also
acknowledges the
Islamic prophet Mohammed.
Unlike the vast...
- the
Twelve Imams, the
Buyruks (mainly the Imam Câfer-i Sadık Buyruğu) and Haji
Bektash Veli.
According to the
books of the
Buyruk which include the basic...
- the
early 14th century. The
primary Shabak religious text is
called the
Buyruk or
Kitab al-Manaqib (Book of
Exemplary Acts),
which is
written in Turkmen...