- They
include structures also
known as khānaqāh, zāwiya, ribāṭ, dargāh and
takya depending on the region,
language and
period (see § Terminology). In Shia...
- A
takya or
takiyya is a Sufi lodge,
especially in the
Ottoman Empire, in pre-Safavid Iran and in
South Asia.
Takya or
takiyya may also
refer to: in South...
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Təkyə (also, Tekyə and Taka) is a
village in the
Davachi Rayon of Azerbaijan. The...
- mahallas: from east to west the Serai, the
Takya and the Topkhana. The
Serai was
occupied by
notable families; the
Takya district was
named after the
homes of...
- The
Takyeh Dowlat (Persian: تکیه دولت, lit. 'State Takyeh') was a
royal theater in Tehran, Iran. It was the most
famous of all the ta'zieh performance...
- from
Husayn ibn Ali, the
grandson of Muhammad. They are
referred to as
Takya among ****
Muslims and have
common origin. A
husayniyya is
different from...
- mahallas: from east to west the Serai, the
Takya and the Topkhana. The
Serai was
occupied by
notable families; the
Takya district was
named after the
homes of...
-
Takya (Azerbaijani: Təkiyə) is a
historical monument of the 13th century. It is a part of Old City and
located on Gazi
Muhammed street, in the city of...
- Persian, a
takya in the
religious sense was
originally a
place for Sufi gatherings;
Sufis were
called تکیهنشین
takya-nishīn or تکیهدار
takya-dār. Following...
- Bistriţa-Năsăud County,
Romania Tekke, a
neighborhood of Görmeli,
Turkey Takya (or
Tekke in Turkish),
which may
refer to the
gathering place of a Sufi...