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dargah (Persian: درگاه dargâh or درگه dargah, Turkish:
dergâh, Hindustani: dargāh दरगाह درگاہ, Bengali: দরগাহ dôrgah) is a
shrine or tomb
built over...
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Dergâh (Turkish:
Dervish lodge) was a
conservative literary magazine which was
published during the
final days of the
Ottoman Empire in
Istanbul from 1921...
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Sahid Baba
Dergah is a po****r
religious place in Mundwa,
Nagaur district, Rajasthan, India. The
dargah is the tomb of the Sufi
saint Jana Sahid...
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Dergah (Persian: درگه; also
known as
Darkeh and Derkah) is a
village in
Dowlatabad Rural District, in the
Central District of
Ravansar County, Kermanshah...
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Dergah (Persian: درگه) is a
village in
Shenetal Rural District,
Kuhsar District,
Salmas County, West
Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its...
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Edebali became Osman's
mentor and gave him the Gazi sword.
Osman at Edebali's
dergah,
dreamed of a state. This dream, thus led to the
establishment of a state...
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Dargah or
Darageh or
Dargeh or
Dergah (Persian: درگه or درگاه), also
rendered as
Darkeh and Derkah, may
refer to: Dargah, Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh, Gilan...
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words takya (Ottoman Turkish: تَكْیه, romanized: tekye), dargāh (دَرگاه,
dergâh) and zāwiya (زاویه, zâviye)
instead of khānaqāh (خانَقاه, hanekâh). Among...
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encountered in Anatolia.
Dervish Yunus, who
carried wood to
Taptuk Emre's
dergah in Nallıhan for
forty years, is
regarded as one of the
greatest bards/poets...
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writer Meša Selimović
wrote the book The
Dervish and
Death about a
Mevlevi dergah in Sarajevo. Eventually,
there were as many as 114 Sufi lodges, the order...