Islam in Anatolia After the Turkish Invasion: (prolegomena)A translation of the 1992 Turkish monograph, subtitled A Review of the Religious History of Anatolia after the Turkish Invasion and Sources for this History. Describes broadly the evolution in what is now Turkey from the appearance of the Turks there in the 11th century, until the early expansion of the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century. Includes a short glossary without pronunciation. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
Contents
Authors Introduction I | 1 |
The Sufi Movements in Anatolia in the SeventhThirteenth | 9 |
Urban Religious Life before the Mongol Invasion | 17 |
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Abū according Aflākī Aḥmad Ak-Koyunlu akhīs al-Dīn al-fuṣaḥā Alī Allāh Amir amīrs Anatolian Seljuks Arabic Ashiq Āzarbāījān Bābā'ī Babinger Babinger's bāținī Bektashism beliefs canon law Dawlatshāh dervishes disciples Dynasty Efendi eighth/fourteenth century Geschichte Ghāzān Ḥājji Ḥājjī Bektāsh Ḥanafi Hasan Ḥasan Jūrī Herāt history of Anatolia Huart Hurufi Husain Ibn Bībī Imām Imāmī influence invasion Iran Iraq Isḥāq Islam Ismā īlīs Istanbul Jalāl Jāmī Jāmī's Khalwatiyya Khān Khurāsān Khwāja Khwāndamīr Köprülü l'histoire madhhab Maḥmūd Majālis Majma Manāqib Mawlānā Mirkhwand Mongol movement Muḥammad Muslim Na'ib Nā'ib al-Ṣadr Nafaḥāt Ni'mat Allāh Oghuz Öljeitü Osmanlı Ottoman Persian poet political Qāḍī Qalandarī Qalandariyya Qāsim region religion religious history ruler Safavid Sarbadar Sayyid Seljuks Seljuks of Anatolia seventh/thirteenth century Shāh Shah Ni'mat Shāh-Rukh Shaikh Shi'ism Shiī sources spread Sufi Ṣūfīs Sultan Sunnī Sunnism tarihi tariqa TEIM Tīmūr translation Transoxiana Türk Turkish Turkish trans Turkmen Turkmen bābās Turks ulama vols