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Jahriyya (also
spelled Jahrīya or Jahriyah) is a
menhuan (Sufi order) in China,
commonly called the New
Teaching (Xinjiao).
Founded in the 1760s by Ma...
- The
Jahriyya revolt (Chinese: 蘇四十三起義) of 1781 was a
revolt involving sectarian violence between two
suborders of the
Naqshbandi Sufis, the
Jahriyya Sufi...
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campaign against the
Jahriyya.[citation needed] The
military victory of the Qing
against the
Jahriyya led to even more
Jahriyya anger.
Officials went...
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sometimes extremely hostile to Sufis, Ikhwanis, and Wahhabis, like the Sufi
Jahriyya and Yihewani. They
engaged in
fights and
brawls against Sufis and Wahhabis...
- Yuánzhāng; Wade–Giles: Ma Yüan-chang) was a
Chinese Sufi master, of the
Jahriyya menhuan (Naqshbandi Sufi order). Ma Mingxin's
descendant was Ma Yuanzhang...
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known as
Jahriyya throughout the
Gansu province (which then
included Salar's
homeland in today's Qinghai). Many
Salars became adherents of
Jahriyya or the...
- regime.
Other Muslim sects, like the
Xidaotang and Sufi
brotherhoods like
Jahriyya and
Khuffiya were also
supported by his regime. The
Chinese Muslim ****ociation...
- order,
creating the
Jahriyya (جهرية) 哲赫林耶 menhuan.
These two
menhuan were rivals, and
fought against each
other which led to the
Jahriyya Rebellion, Dungan...
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Khufiyya Sufi orders; it was also the home of Ma Mingxin, the
founder of the
Jahriyya order,
although that order's "center of gravity" has
shifted elsewhere...
- Governor-General,
Viceroy of
Liangjiang and
Viceroy of Liangguang. The
Salar Jahriyya Sufi
revolt in
Gansu was put down by ****'anggan
along with Agui and Li...