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Akhism-Bektashism Relation According To Rite, Rules And Manner Similarities
(GAZI UNIV, TURK KULTURU VE HACI BEKTAS VELI, 2010)In this article, striking similarities and bounderies between rules and manners of Bektashism and Akhism will be exposed. In our study objective and biased opinions that opinionsane not based on sources and documents in ... -
A Bektashian Fütüvvetname
(GAZI UNIV, TURK KULTURU VE HACI BEKTAS VELI, 2011)Bektashism and Turkish Akhism, while Arab futuvvet is the source of it, succeeding in creating especially sejherename and indigenous resources and its own culture, appears as affecting Turkish society a long period of time ... -
A Faith Center in Dodurga, Corum: Mehmetdedetekke Village and Horse Sacrifice
(GAZI UNIV, TURK KULTURU VE HACI BEKTAS VELI, 2008)Corum has been one of the vital habitations for Alevi-Bektasi community starting from the first periods of the Anatolian's being Turkicized process. Mehmetdedetekke, a village of Dodurga county, is one of Alevi settlements ... -
Menaqıb-I Ahı Cıhan-I Nasreddın Ahı Evran The Unkown Source On Ahı Evran's Legendary Lıfe
(GAZI UNIV, TURK KULTURU VE HACI BEKTAS VELI, 2012)Mystic or epic legends (menqabes) are crucial works in determining the cultural and belief history of a society. The works containing several menakibs are called "menaqib" or "menaqibname". While some menaqibs mention ... -
MIRACULOUS (FATHERLESS) BIRTH OF A HERO ACCORDING TO SOME FOLK TALES AND RELIGULOUS TALES
(GAZI UNIV, TURK KULTURU VE HACI BEKTAS VELI, 2011)According to Turkish beliefs and thoughts kings and great heroes are considered as representatives of God on earth. They have been created in the sight of God and have been sent to earth through sacred objects. In this ... -
Unpublished Poets of Nesimi
(GAZI UNIV, TURK KULTURU VE HACI BEKTAS VELI, 2009)Seyyid Imaduddin Nesimi is one of the greatest poets of Turkish literature. But works about his poems are generally limited to his divans, but his poems in conks and other poem collections are not examined. Besides, some ... -
Water, Fire, Sacrifice and Tree Cults of Alevis by Pir(i) Davut Shrine
(GAZI UNIV, TURK KULTURU VE HACI BEKTAS VELI, 2008)As well-known, water, fire, sacrifice and tree have an important place for Turks. There are a lot of beliefs about these four cults around the places that Alevis' habitations. Our communique is about the beliefs that ...