- قوجا احمەت ياساۋٸ; Persian: خواجه احمد یسوی, romanized: Khwāje Ahmad-e
Yasavī; 1093–1166) was a
Turkic poet and Sufi, an
early mystic who
exerted a powerful...
- "History of the town of Yasy - Turkestan".
Retrieved 2009-09-16. "
Yasavi (Shrine of
Ahmed Yasavi),
ArchNet Dictionary of
Islamic Architecture". Archnet.org....
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international hubs
Almaty and Nur-Sultan. The man who
later became Khoja Ahmad Yasavi was born in Sayram. The date of his
birth is
difficult to
ascertain from...
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Khwaja Ahmad Yasavi (a Sufi
Shaykh who was held in high
esteem among Central Asian Turkic peoples)
Turkistan or Yasi,
birthplace of
Yasavi, in present-day...
- The
Mausoleum of
Khoja Ahmed Yasavi in the town of Hazrat-e Turkestan.
Built by
Timur in the 1390s....
- Russian). Almaty:
Eurasian Scientific Research Institute named after K.A.
Yasavi. p. 47. ISBN 978-601-7805-24-1. M. H.,
Abuseitova (1985). The
Kazakh Khanate...
- by the
influence of Ibn
Abdul Hamid, a
Bukharan sayyid and
sheikh of the
Yasavi order.
Uzbeg promoted Islam amongst the
Golden Horde and
fostered Muslim...
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Although this may work in
individual cases, such as the
shrine of
Ahmad Yasavi in
Turkestan (see §VI, A, 2 below),
these principles cannot be ascribed...
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legends that
Bektash was a
follower and the
representative of Hoja
Ahmad Yasavi, a Sufi
mystic from
Central Asia who had
great influence on the
Turkic nomads...
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Britannica (2007):
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