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Kalenderi (Cyrillic: Календери) is a
village in the muni****lity of Kostajnica,
Republika Srpska,
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Official results from the book:...
- Ayağı: Hüzzam Makamı
Misket Ayağı: Eviç Makamı
Bozlak Ayağı: Kürdî Makamı
Kalenderi Ayağı: Sabâ Makamı Müstezat veya Beşirî Ayağı:
Mahur Makamı
There are...
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classical Ottoman music such as peşrev, semai, nakış, cengiharbi,
murabba and
kalenderi. The
oldest extant marches were
written by
Nefiri Behram, Emir-i Hac,...
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complex becomes a
center for
Islamic studies.
Initially hosting the
Kalenderi dervishes, it
became a
center of the
Bektashi Order dervishes. The complex...
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Troad (Gr****: Αντιόχεια της Τρωάδας)
Celenderis Ancient Cilicia Aydıncık
Kalenderis,
Kelenderis Chalcedon opposite Byzantium,
south of
Scutari (modern Üsküdar)...
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territory of this muni****lity are:
Gornja Slabinja, Grdanovac, Gumnjani,
Kalenderi, Kostajnica, Mrakodol,
Mraovo Polje, Petrinja, Pobrđani, Podoška, Tavija...
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Constantinople in 1453, the
church was ****igned
personally by
Mehmed II to the
Kalenderi sect of the Dervish. The
Dervishes used it as a
zaviye and
imaret (public...
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illustration by
Letitia Elizabeth Landon. (However, the name
Kalendria refers to
Kalenderis, what is now Aydıncık,
another town
about 60 km east of Mamure) 1838-38...
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Zagorice •
Zaslivlje • Zukići
Gornja Slabinja •
Grdanovac •
Gumnjani •
Kalenderi •
Kostajnica •
Mrakodol •
Mraovo Polje •
Petrinja • Pobrđani • Podoška...
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converted to
Islam and
changed his name to
Kemal and
became a Torlak, a
Kalenderis.
Probably around the same time as Börklüce Mustafa, he
started a rebellion...