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  • ...r Blessed One) of Turkistan" and refers to [[Khoja Akhmet Yassawi]], the [[Sufi]] [[Sheikh]] of Turkistan, who lived here during the 11th century CE and is
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  • ...ans "Holy Sultan". As well known, "Hazret Sultan" - one of the epithets of Sufi sheikh [[Khoja Akhmet Yassawi|Khoja Ahmed Yasavi]], author of "Divan-i Hikm
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  • ...12th-century mausoleum of the famous [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] poet and [[Sufi]] mystic,<ref name=roi>{{cite book ...ins the cultural heart of modern Kazakhstan. Being the burial site for the Sufi theologian and the khanate's Kazakh nobility, the mausoleum has further enh
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  • Nigmatulin became a follower of Abai Borubayev, a [[Sufi]] teacher from Central Asia who had found favour with Moscow art circles, a
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  • ...stan (city)|Turkistan]] in [[Kazakhstan]], named for the twelfth-century [[Sufi]] poet [[Khoja Akhmet Yassawi]]. Established in 1993, it has around 20,000
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  • ...ly [[Sunni]] [[Muslim]]s of the [[Shāfi‘ī]] [[Madh'hab]], although a [[Sufi]] minority exists.<ref name="Allievi">{{cite book |author1=Stefano Allievi
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  • ...manuscripts related to the preaching of the 17th century [[Kashgar]]ian [[Sufi]] master Muhammad Yūsuf (or, possibly, his son [[Afaq Khoja]]) inside the
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  • ...half of Chechens belong to Sufi brotherhoods, or ''[[tariqah]]''. The two Sufi tariqas that spread in the North Caucasus were the [[Naqshbandiya]] and the
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  • ...ndia]]. During the negotiations with Ubaydullah Sultan, a [[Naqshbandi]] [[Sufi]] teacher Ahmad Kasani (1462–1542), known as ''Makhdum-i ' Azam'' (the Gr ...ond son, Ishaq Wali (died in 1599), founder of branch ''Ishakiyya'' of the Sufi order ''Naqshbandi khojagan'', established themselves in [[Yarkant County|Y
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  • The Taẕkirah is a genre of literature written about Sufi Muslim saints in [[Altishahr]]. Written sometime in the period from 1700-18 ...n River (Russia)|Don River]], and from the [[Himalayas]] to [[Siberia]]. A Sufi master [[Khoja Āfāq]] defeated Saidiye kingdom and took the throne at [[K
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  • ...Khan (Yarkand)|Abdul Karim Khan]], and after several years he established Sufi Order ''Nakshbandi Khojagan Ishaqiyya'' in the [[Kashgar]] region. Ishaq ma
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  • ...are [[Sunni Islam|Sunnis]], although conflicts exist between Sufi and non-Sufi religious orders.<ref name="Palmer"/> While modern Uyghurs consider Islam
    118 KB (17,648 words) - 20:04, 27 April 2017
  • [[Category:Russian Sufi religious leaders]]
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  • | religion= [[Sufism|Sufi]] Muslim<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Vatchagaev|first1=Mairbek|last2=|first2=|
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  • ...route of the northern silk road, which resulted in the founding of several Sufi shrines in Aktau's vicinity. However, the area had very little population
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  • ...Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasavi|mausoleum]] be raised over the site of the Sufi's grave.
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  • ...Neoplatonists too, came to Gundishapur, where they planted the seeds of [[Sufi]] [[mysticism]]; the medical lore of India, Persia, Syria and Greece mingle
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  • *{{Cite book|title = Between Mysticism and Philosophy: Sufi Language of Religious Experience in Experience in Judah Ha-Levi's Kuzari
    176 KB (25,696 words) - 22:30, 27 April 2017
  • *[[Khoja Ahmad Yasavi]] (1106-1166), poet and Sufi (Muslim mystic) *[[Khoja Akhmet Yassawi]] (1106-1166) - poet and Sufi (Muslim mystic)
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  • ...er you're in search of Punjabi music, Bollywood strikes as well as soulful Sufi tracks, be confident you will end up blown from the minds using what you ex
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