The Transformation of Muslim Mystical Thought in the Ottoman Empire : : The Rise of the Halveti Order, 1350-1650 / / John J. Curry.

One of more poorly understood aspects of the history of the Ottoman Empire has been the flourishing of Sufi mysticism under its auspices. This study tracks the evolution of the Halveti order from its modest origins in medieval Azerbaijan to the emergence of its influential Sa'bâniyye branch, wh...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t CONTENTS --   |t List of Maps and Figures --   |t Abbreviations for Frequently Cited Works in the Text --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Note on Transliteration --   |t Map 1 --   |t Map 2 --   |t INTRODUCTION: ON THE STUDY OF OTTOMAN MYSTICAL TRADITIONS --   |t PART I. THE RISE AND SPREAD OF THE HALVETİ ORDER FROM ITS ORIGINS THROUGH THE ELEVENTH/ SEVENTEENTH CENTURY --   |t PART II. THE EVOLUTION OF A HALVETİ SUB- BRANCH: THE LIFE AND CAREER OF SAʿBÂN-I VELİ AND HIS FOLLOWERS IN THE KASTAMONU REGION --   |t PART III. DEFENDING THE CULT OF SAINTS IN ELEVENTH/ SEVENTEENTH- CENTURY KASTAMONU: TRANSFORMING THE SAʿBÂNİYE ORDER UNDER ʿÖMER EL- FUʾÂDÎ --   |t CONCLUSION: WHAT CAN THE SAʿBÂNİYE TEACH US ABOUT TRANSITIONS IN THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD OF WORLD HISTORY? --   |t Appendix I --   |t Appendix II --   |t Works Cited and Further Reading --   |t Index of Persons --   |t Index of Places --   |t Index of Subjects 
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