- Aziz
Mahmud Hudayi (1541–1628), (b. Şereflikoçhisar, d. Üsküdar), is
amongst the most
famous Sufi
Muslim saints of the
Ottoman Empire. A mystic, poet,...
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Jelveti or Celvetîyye
Tariqat is a Sufi
order that was
founded by Aziz
Mahmud Hudayi. It
shares the same
spiritual chain as the
Khalwati order and thus there...
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Mahmud Hudayı), and Selimiye; and the
mostly residential neighborhoods on the
hilltops and hillsides, Doğancılar (now
mostly part of Aziz
Mahmud Hudayı), İmrahor...
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March 1583. In 1590; Ayşe Hümaşah
married for the
third time to
Mahmud Hudayi Pasha. This
marriage ended with her own
death in 1598.
After her mother's...
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after visiting and
supplicating at the tomb.
Along with Joshua, Aziz
Mahmud Hudayi, and
Yahya Efendi the four are
considered to be the Four
Patron Saints of...
- was an
Ottoman Islamic scholar, sufi poet, and the
shaykh of Aziz
Mahmud Hüdayi. Üftâde
Hazretleri was born in the
Araplar neighborhood of Bursa. Although...
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Hasan Kafi al-Aqhisari (d. 1025 AH)
Ahmad Sirhindi (d. 1034 AH)
Mahmud Hudayi (d. 1037 AH) 'Abd al-Haqq al-Dehlawi (d. 1052 AH)
Mulla Mahmud Jaunpuri...
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today is
almost non-existent, its
influence can be seen in Aziz
Mahmud Hudayi, and the
prolific writer and
Muslim saint İsmail Hakkı Bursevî.
Sufism Naqshbandiyya...
- and his brother,
Geysudar Mustafa,
entered the
dervish lodge of
Mahmud Hüdayi.
Handan Sultan personally ruled the
state on
behalf of her son from 1603...
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Magtymguly Pyragy Noor
Muhammad Maharvi (1730–1791)
Mahmoodullah Shah
Mahmud Hudayi Madurai Maqbara Mir
Amjad Ibrahim Ash
Shadhili Meher Ali Shah Mian Mir (1550–1635)...