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    1380 amidst one of those expeditions. The fourth Eretnid sultan, Muhammad II Chelebi was 7 years old when his father died. His regent Burhan al-Din toppled...
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  • Muhammad II Chelebi (c. 1373 – c. 1390) was the fourth and last Sultan of the Eretnids. He was crowned when he was 7 years old, after his father died...
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    support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (Persian: جلال‌الدین محمّد رومی), or simply Rumi (30 September 1207 –...
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    kept Muhammad II Chelebi beside him at the divan, though in January 1381, he stopped involving Muhammad in such matters altogether. Muhammad's fate is...
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    al-Din's (r. 1381–98) rise to power as the regent of Ali's successor Muhammad II Chelebi (r. 1380–81), and his aim at re-imposing authority over the region...
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    Husameddin Chelebi themselves, are also buried there. Their personal efforts to establish the order were continued by Sultan Veled's son Ulu Arif Chelebi. During...
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    al-Din's (r. 1381–98) rise to power as the regent of Ali's successor Muhammad II Chelebi (r. 1380–81), and his aim at re-imposing authority over the region...
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  • Burhan al-Din, who had usurped the rule of the Eretnid Sultanate from Muhammad II Chelebi as his regent in Sivas in 1381. Khalil's domain included Marash,...
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    is unclear if Celebi refers to a manual of astrology by Mīrim Chelebi Mahmūd ibn Muḥammad (d.1525) author, as several books share the title al-Maqāsid...
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    elected their own Dey, Ahmed Chelebi, who was very popular among the Turks. He appointed a new Bey, his mameluke Muhammad Manyout. The two brothers, realising...
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    civil services were all involved with the Khalwati order. The Sufi sheikh, Chelebi Khalifa, moved the headquarters of the Khalwati order from Amasya to Istanbul...
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    long. The Turkish janissaries of Tunis elected their own leader, Ahmed Chelebi who attempted to take over the country. He was defeated by the Algerians...
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    as well as the town itself and belonged to the Vallahades group. Evliya Chelebi, who visited the area in 1660s, also mentioned in his Seyahâtnâme that...
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    history of the Great Seljuk Empire and its breakup, written in Persian by Muhammad bin Ali Rawandi, was dedicated to Sultan Kaykhusraw I. Even the Tārikh-i...
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  • the Ottoman Interregnum (1402–13), Mehmed supported Bayezid's son Mehmed Chelebi, who became the new sultan. While Nasir al-Din Mehmed was involved in sporadic...
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    extensive Mathnawi (a poetic form), written in Persian by Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi, also known as Rumi. It is a series of six books of poetry that together...
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    Schriften des Theosophen von Tirmid̲, ii (Beirut-Stuttgart, 1996), pp. 68–69 Brown, Jonathan A.C. (2014). Misquoting Muhammad: The Challenge and Choices of Interpreting...
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  • Dār al-Qurrā’ "House of Reciters" established by Shaykh al-Islām Sa‛dī Chelebī (d. 1539). It is in Istanbul that al-Ḥalabī wrote and published his most...
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  • Chaushes, and a high court official. Equivalent to the rank of pasha. Chelebi (Ottoman Turkish: چلبى, Turkish: çelebi): a gentleman. Cheri-bashi (Ottoman...
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    long. The Turkish janissaries of Tunis elected their own leader, Ahmed Chelebi who attempted to take over the country. He was defeated by the Algerians...
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  • 885/1480), entitled al-Nukat wa al-Fawa'id 'ala Sharh al-'Aqa'id. Hasan Chelebi b. Muhammad Shah al-Fanari (d. 886/1481). Ibn al-Ghurs (d. 894/1489). He wrote...
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    Mughayr" (modified Pahlavi). The 17th-century Ottoman Turkish traveler Evliya Chelebi who traveled to Safavid Iran also states: "The majority of the women in...
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    The original title is Mizanü'l-hakk. See The Balance of Truth, by Katip Chelebi, translated with an introduction and notes by G. L. Lewis, Ethical and...
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    incurring huge casualties and failing to accomplish their mission. Hajji Chelebi Khan said: "Until now Panah Khan was raw silver that was not minted. We...
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  • battle at the river Aghstafa, having freed all the captured khans. Haji Chelebi appointed his son Agha Kishi beg as ruler of newly conquered lands. Effectively...
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    a rank equivalent to that of the Janissary Ağa.[citation needed] When Chelebi Lütfi Pasha became Grand Vizier in 1539, he appointed Sinan, who had previously...
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  • the sanjakbey of Karasi Ishak Bey Kraloglu, Karadjapashoglu Iskender Chelebi, Kızıldju Muslem Bey from Rumelia, the sanjakbey Karagez Pasha, and others...
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    Eretna further manipulated the Konya-based Mevlevi dervish Ulu Arif Chelebi's son, Chelebi Abid, as a divine intermediary to subdue and gather the Turkoman...
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    in Shaqaiq al-Numaniyya, Khoja Sadeddin in Taj al-Tavarikh, and Katib Chelebi in Kashf al-Zunun discuss Burhan al-Din solely as a poet. The study of...
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    early 17th centuries were Khwaja Petik Chelebi, the richest merchant in the city, and his brother Khwaja Sanos Chelebi, who monopolized Aleppine silk trade...
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