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Ottoman Sufi
orders which had the most
takyas were the
Mevlevi Order or
Mawlawiyya and the
Bektashi Order. The
takyas of the
Mevlevi Order were
called Mawlawī...
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Təkyə (also, Tekyə and Taka) is a
village in the
Davachi Rayon of Azerbaijan. The...
- 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...
- 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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Takya district was
named after the
homes of dervishes,
which are
called takyas; and the
Topkhana district housed craftsmen and farmers. The site of the...
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Takya district was
named after the
homes of dervishes,
which are
called takyas; and the
Topkhana district housed craftsmen and farmers.
Other sights to...
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Catholic churches and 425
orthodox churches, 568
mosques and 70
bektashi takyas in the country.
During modern times, the
Albanian republican, monarchic...
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around the
takya. It was
restored in 1970s.
Dervishes were
spiritually purified,
performing individual and m****
religious rituals here.
Takyas were also...
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Takiya may
refer to:
Takya, a type of
Islamic building Taqiyya,
dissimulation in
Islam Takiya, Iran, a
village in
Khuzestan Province, Iran Bazmaghbyur...
- 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...