Edeb Erkan Pub Date : 2022-05-20 DOI:10.59402/ee001202201
Fahri Maden, Erdal Özyol, H. Gürel
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Bektashism,随着13世纪hacyi bekttasu Veli对安纳托利亚的访问而开始形成,也在Aydın和ku adasyi运作。该地区的贝克塔什主义首先由阿卜杜勒·穆萨(Abdal Musa)代表,他在哈奇·贝克塔什维利旅馆长大。在该地区,根据传统,Gazi Umur Bey是穿着Abdal Musa börk的人,并为征服提供精神支持。该地区贝克塔什主义的痕迹可以追溯到Aydınoğulları时期。贝克塔什主义通过库萨达斯传播到地中海的罗德岛、利姆诺斯岛和克里特岛。以17世纪城市的门卫为代表,该命令在19世纪初由已故的穆罕默德(穆罕默德)德德和德尔维伊伊İsmail在Bayraktar Dede墓中传播。1826年被禁止的Bektashism在19世纪末随着来自克里特岛的移民在这座城市复兴,就在所有的苦行僧旅馆、扎维亚斯和坟墓在土耳其被禁止之前,该教派由克里特岛移民h seyin Cevraki (Cevre) Baba推广开来。h seyin Cevraki Baba,一个非常博学和聪明的人,把这个位于城市İkioklu区的葡萄园变成了一个修道院。尤努斯Ölmez巴巴和阿索。贝德里·诺扬·德德巴巴博士是库阿达斯比这个不起眼的修道院的受益者之一。库萨达斯的别克扎西修道院因其创始人h seyin Cevraki Baba去世而关闭。虽然以家族名字命名的切夫拉基贝克塔什公墓保留了下来,但不幸的是,这里连一座贝克塔什荣誉墓碑都没有留下。在本研究中,试图用从档案文件和第一手资料中获得的信息来解释kuadasyi的Bektashism主题。关键词:haacyi Bektas Veli, Abdal Musa, Bektashism, Kusadasi, Huseyin Cevraki (Cevre) Baba, Yunus Olmez Baba
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Kuşadası’nda Alevilik ve Bektaşilik İzleri
Bektashism, which started to come into being with the visits of Hacı Bektaş Veli to Anatolia in the 13th century, also operated in Aydın and Kuşadası. Bektashism in the region was first represented by Abdal Musa, who grew up in the Hacı Bektaş Veli Lodge. In the region, Gazi Umur Bey is the person who, according to tradition, was dressed in a börk by Abdal Musa and given moral support for the conquests. The traces of Bektashism in the region go back to the Aydınoğulları period. Bektashism spread through Kusadasi to Rhodes, Lemnos and Crete in the Mediterranean. Represented by the janissaries in the city in the 17th century, the order was spread by the deceased Muhammed (Mehmed) Dede and Derviş İsmail in the Bayraktar Dede Tomb at the beginning of the 19th century. Bektashism, which was banned in 1826, was revived in the city at the end of the 19th century with immigration from Crete, and just before all dervish lodges, zawiyas and tombs were banned in Turkey, the sect was popularized by the Cretan immigrant Hüseyin Cevraki (Cevre) Baba. Hüseyin Cevraki Baba, an extremely knowledgeable and wise person, turned the vineyard house in the city's İkioklu District into a convent. Yunus Ölmez Baba and Assoc. Dr. Bedri Noyan Dedebaba is one of the beneficiaries of this modest convent in Kuşadası. Bektashi convent in Kusadasi was closed with the death of its founder, Hüseyin Cevraki Baba. Although the Cevraki Bektashi Cemetery, which is named after the family, remained behind, unfortunately, not even a Bektashi honorary gravestone has survived from this cemetery. In this study, the subject of Bektashism in Kuşadası has been tried to be explained with the information obtained from archival documents and first-hand sources. Keywords: Hacı Bektas Veli, Abdal Musa, Bektashism, Kusadasi, Huseyin Cevraki (Cevre) Baba, Yunus Olmez Baba.
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