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Europa Universalis 4 Co-op Wallachia "The Race for Candar!" EP:45
Tdawg: https://www.youtube.com/user/tdawg082
Romania and Naples try to beat the Jalayirids to annex Candar! eu4
Watch in a Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWAKnepQY47o25uqn4o0tS4JigOO6NxUF
Tdwag and I are playing the Extended timeline mod in EU4. I am playing as Wallachia with the intent being to form Romania and the Eastern Empire. Tdawg is playing as Naples to form Italy and t
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EU3 Ottomans EP 4: I Forgot What Happened!!
I would like to apologize for the lack of video uploads. I've been somewhat busy lately. I believe I declared war on the Jalayirids.
Like and subscribe if deemed worthy!
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Medieval 2 Total War: Timurids invade
Timur conquered large parts of Transoxiana (in modern day Central Asia) and Khorasan (parts of modern day Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkm...
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Treatment Of Piles Without Operation Part 1.Wmv [Piles Treatment Without Surgery]
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White Sheep Aq Koyunlu Turcoman vs Black Sheep Turcoman karakoyunluafter the demise of Timurids
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Azerbaijan During The Feudal era
The Persian Sassanids turned Caucasian Albania into a vassal state in AD 252, while King Urnayr officially adopted Christianity as the state religion in the 4th century. Despite numerous conquests by the Sassanids and Byzantines, Albania remained an entity in the region until the 9th century. The Islamic Umayyad Caliphate repulsed both the Sassanids and Byzantines from the region and turned Caucas
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Rule of Infidale (Kafir) Ilkhanate from 1256 to `1296 in Persia part 2
Definition[edit] According to the historian Rashid-al-Din Hamadani, Kublai granted Hulagu (Hulegu) the title of Ilkhan after his defeat of Ariq Böke. The ter...
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30 Creepy Photos from Book of Wonders (Kitab al-Bulhan) Published Late 14th Century
A collection of photos from the Book of Wonders, The Book was published late 14th Century. The Kitab al-Bulhan, or Book of Wonders, is an Arabic manuscript dating mainly from the late 14th century A.D. and probably bound together in Baghdad during the reign of Jalayirid Sultan Ahmad (1382-1410).
The manuscript is made up of astrological, astronomical and geomantic texts compiled by Abd al-Hasan A
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2012 Floods In Baghdad.mp4
Populasi Bagdad berada pada jumlah sekitar 300.000 dan 500.000 pada abad ke-9. Pertumbuhan pesat Bagdad pada awal telah melambat akibat dari masalah dalam Ke...
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What Is Hurufism?
Hurufism (Arabic: حروفية hurufiyya, adjective form hurufi literal meaning "letters" [of the alphabet]) was a mystical kabbalistic Sufi doctrine, which spread in areas of western Persia, Anatolia and Azerbaijan in later 14th - early 15th century.
The founder and spiritual head of the Hurufi movement was Fażlu l-Lāh Astar-Ābādī, also called Nāimī (1340–1394). Born in Astrabad, Iran, he was strongl
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ayat ahmadnejad 2012 in iran
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ARIE WIBOWO AHMAD - BIBR DAN HATI.flv
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hasan bebek.wmv
oglum benim
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Yesalo Anni - Ahmad Al Nabhani - يسألوا عني - أحمد النبهاني - مؤثرات
رابط تحميل الأنشودة - نسخة المؤثرات :
http://www.mediafire.com/?d0b85e32o7q69wj
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P.2-SHETAN KA INSANI ROP WAHABI-APRATION BY MOULANA SAEED AHMAD ASAD
ANJUMAN MILAD E MUSTAFA S.A.W.W.-128 G.B.JARANWALA.
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Erbil
Erbil, also written Arbil, or Irbil, and known as Hewlêr (Kurdish: ھەولێر Hewlêr; Syriac: ܐܪܒܝܠ Arbel, Arabic: أربيل Arbīl or Irbīl) is the largest city and ...
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Basra
Basra, also written Basrah (Arabic: البصرة; BGN: Al Başrah), is the capital of Basra Governorate, located on the Shatt al-Arab river in southern Iraq between Kuwait and Iran. It had an estimated population of 952,441 as of 2007, and 3.5 million of 2012. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is handled at the port of Umm Qasr.
The city is part of the hi
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Hasan Dursun - Affet Beni Allah'ım
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تم الرفع القرأن الكريم كاملا يوتوب على منتديات اسير الدمعه
وارجو دعم القناه على اليوتوب ليعم الثواب والاجر على الجميع
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Sadam Husin
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احمد قعبور يغني عمر الزعني -يا ريت في تليفونات.
احمد قعبور يغني عمر الزعني -يا ريت في تليفونات.
Europa Universalis 4 Co-op Wallachia "The Race for Candar!" EP:45
Tdawg: https://www.youtube.com/user/tdawg082
Romania and Naples try to beat the Jalayirids to annex Candar! eu4
Watch in a Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/pl...
Tdawg: https://www.youtube.com/user/tdawg082
Romania and Naples try to beat the Jalayirids to annex Candar! eu4
Watch in a Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWAKnepQY47o25uqn4o0tS4JigOO6NxUF
Tdwag and I are playing the Extended timeline mod in EU4. I am playing as Wallachia with the intent being to form Romania and the Eastern Empire. Tdawg is playing as Naples to form Italy and the Western Empire. We will work together to Unite our Empires and Crush the Opposition!
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Tdawg: https://www.youtube.com/user/tdawg082
Romania and Naples try to beat the Jalayirids to annex Candar! eu4
Watch in a Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWAKnepQY47o25uqn4o0tS4JigOO6NxUF
Tdwag and I are playing the Extended timeline mod in EU4. I am playing as Wallachia with the intent being to form Romania and the Eastern Empire. Tdawg is playing as Naples to form Italy and the Western Empire. We will work together to Unite our Empires and Crush the Opposition!
T-Shirts: http://sprayandprey11.spreadshirt.com/
Livestream: http://www.twitch.tv/sprayandprey11
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sprayandprey11
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Thanks For Watching!
- published: 24 Oct 2015
- views: 228
EU3 Ottomans EP 4: I Forgot What Happened!!
I would like to apologize for the lack of video uploads. I've been somewhat busy lately. I believe I declared war on the Jalayirids.
Like and subscribe if d...
I would like to apologize for the lack of video uploads. I've been somewhat busy lately. I believe I declared war on the Jalayirids.
Like and subscribe if deemed worthy!
wn.com/Eu3 Ottomans Ep 4 I Forgot What Happened
I would like to apologize for the lack of video uploads. I've been somewhat busy lately. I believe I declared war on the Jalayirids.
Like and subscribe if deemed worthy!
- published: 15 Aug 2015
- views: 14
Medieval 2 Total War: Timurids invade
Timur conquered large parts of Transoxiana (in modern day Central Asia) and Khorasan (parts of modern day Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkm......
Timur conquered large parts of Transoxiana (in modern day Central Asia) and Khorasan (parts of modern day Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkm...
wn.com/Medieval 2 Total War Timurids Invade
Timur conquered large parts of Transoxiana (in modern day Central Asia) and Khorasan (parts of modern day Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkm...
- published: 07 May 2011
- views: 2702
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author: NukeCannon
Treatment Of Piles Without Operation Part 1.Wmv [Piles Treatment Without Surgery]
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White Sheep Aq Koyunlu Turcoman vs Black Sheep Turcoman karakoyunluafter the demise of Timurids
According to chronicles from the Byzantine Empire, the Ak Koyunlu were present in eastern Anatolia from at least 1340, and most of their leaders, including t......
According to chronicles from the Byzantine Empire, the Ak Koyunlu were present in eastern Anatolia from at least 1340, and most of their leaders, including t...
wn.com/White Sheep Aq Koyunlu Turcoman Vs Black Sheep Turcoman Karakoyunluafter The Demise Of Timurids
According to chronicles from the Byzantine Empire, the Ak Koyunlu were present in eastern Anatolia from at least 1340, and most of their leaders, including t...
Azerbaijan During The Feudal era
The Persian Sassanids turned Caucasian Albania into a vassal state in AD 252, while King Urnayr officially adopted Christianity as the state religion in the 4th...
The Persian Sassanids turned Caucasian Albania into a vassal state in AD 252, while King Urnayr officially adopted Christianity as the state religion in the 4th century. Despite numerous conquests by the Sassanids and Byzantines, Albania remained an entity in the region until the 9th century. The Islamic Umayyad Caliphate repulsed both the Sassanids and Byzantines from the region and turned Caucasian Albania into a vassal state after the Christian resistance, led by King Javanshir, was suppressed in 667. The power vacuum left by the decline of the Abbasid Caliphate was filled by numerous local dynasties such as the Sallarids, Sajids, Shaddadids, Rawadids and Buyids. At the beginning of the 11th century, the territory was gradually seized by waves of Turkic Oghuz tribes from Central Asia. The first of these Turkic dynasties established was the Seljuqs, which entered the area now known as Azerbaijan by 1067.
The pre-Turkic population that lived on the territory of modern Azerbaijani Republic spoke several Indo-European and Caucasian languages, among them – Armenian language and an Iranian language called the Old Azari language, which was gradually replaced by a Turkic language, the early precursor of the Azerbaijani language of today. To distinguish it from the Turkic Azerbaijani or Azeri language, this Iranian language, is designated as the Azari language (or Old Azari language), because the Turkic language and people are also designated as "Azari" in the Persian language. However some linguists have also designated the Tati dialects of Iranian Azerbaijan and the Republic of Azerbaijan, like those spoken by the Tats, as a remnant of Azari. Locally, the possessions of the subsequent Seljuq Empire were ruled by atabegs, who were technically vassals of the Seljuq sultans, being sometimes de facto rulers themselves. Under the Seljuq Turks, local poets such as Nizami Ganjavi and Khagani Shirvani gave rise to a blossoming of Persian literature on the territory of present-day Azerbaijan. The next ruling state of the Jalayirids was short-lived and fell under the conquests of Timur.
The local dynasty of Shirvanshahs became a vassal state of Timur's Empire, and assisted him in his war with the ruler of the Golden Horde Tokhtamysh. Following Timur's death two independent and rival states emerged: Kara Koyunlu and Ak Koyunlu. The Shirvanshahs returned, maintaining a high degree of autonomy as local rulers and vassals from 861 until 1539. During their persecution by the Iranian Safavids, the last dynasty imposed Shia Islam upon the formerly Sunni population, as it was battling against the Sunni Ottoman Empire. Despite efforts of Safavids, Ottomans briefly managed present Azerbaijan twice. Also, Baku and its environs were briefly managed by Russians in the 18th century.
wn.com/Azerbaijan During The Feudal Era
The Persian Sassanids turned Caucasian Albania into a vassal state in AD 252, while King Urnayr officially adopted Christianity as the state religion in the 4th century. Despite numerous conquests by the Sassanids and Byzantines, Albania remained an entity in the region until the 9th century. The Islamic Umayyad Caliphate repulsed both the Sassanids and Byzantines from the region and turned Caucasian Albania into a vassal state after the Christian resistance, led by King Javanshir, was suppressed in 667. The power vacuum left by the decline of the Abbasid Caliphate was filled by numerous local dynasties such as the Sallarids, Sajids, Shaddadids, Rawadids and Buyids. At the beginning of the 11th century, the territory was gradually seized by waves of Turkic Oghuz tribes from Central Asia. The first of these Turkic dynasties established was the Seljuqs, which entered the area now known as Azerbaijan by 1067.
The pre-Turkic population that lived on the territory of modern Azerbaijani Republic spoke several Indo-European and Caucasian languages, among them – Armenian language and an Iranian language called the Old Azari language, which was gradually replaced by a Turkic language, the early precursor of the Azerbaijani language of today. To distinguish it from the Turkic Azerbaijani or Azeri language, this Iranian language, is designated as the Azari language (or Old Azari language), because the Turkic language and people are also designated as "Azari" in the Persian language. However some linguists have also designated the Tati dialects of Iranian Azerbaijan and the Republic of Azerbaijan, like those spoken by the Tats, as a remnant of Azari. Locally, the possessions of the subsequent Seljuq Empire were ruled by atabegs, who were technically vassals of the Seljuq sultans, being sometimes de facto rulers themselves. Under the Seljuq Turks, local poets such as Nizami Ganjavi and Khagani Shirvani gave rise to a blossoming of Persian literature on the territory of present-day Azerbaijan. The next ruling state of the Jalayirids was short-lived and fell under the conquests of Timur.
The local dynasty of Shirvanshahs became a vassal state of Timur's Empire, and assisted him in his war with the ruler of the Golden Horde Tokhtamysh. Following Timur's death two independent and rival states emerged: Kara Koyunlu and Ak Koyunlu. The Shirvanshahs returned, maintaining a high degree of autonomy as local rulers and vassals from 861 until 1539. During their persecution by the Iranian Safavids, the last dynasty imposed Shia Islam upon the formerly Sunni population, as it was battling against the Sunni Ottoman Empire. Despite efforts of Safavids, Ottomans briefly managed present Azerbaijan twice. Also, Baku and its environs were briefly managed by Russians in the 18th century.
- published: 08 May 2015
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Rule of Infidale (Kafir) Ilkhanate from 1256 to `1296 in Persia part 2
Definition[edit] According to the historian Rashid-al-Din Hamadani, Kublai granted Hulagu (Hulegu) the title of Ilkhan after his defeat of Ariq Böke. The ter......
Definition[edit] According to the historian Rashid-al-Din Hamadani, Kublai granted Hulagu (Hulegu) the title of Ilkhan after his defeat of Ariq Böke. The ter...
wn.com/Rule Of Infidale (Kafir) Ilkhanate From 1256 To `1296 In Persia Part 2
Definition[edit] According to the historian Rashid-al-Din Hamadani, Kublai granted Hulagu (Hulegu) the title of Ilkhan after his defeat of Ariq Böke. The ter...
30 Creepy Photos from Book of Wonders (Kitab al-Bulhan) Published Late 14th Century
A collection of photos from the Book of Wonders, The Book was published late 14th Century. The Kitab al-Bulhan, or Book of Wonders, is an Arabic manuscript dati...
A collection of photos from the Book of Wonders, The Book was published late 14th Century. The Kitab al-Bulhan, or Book of Wonders, is an Arabic manuscript dating mainly from the late 14th century A.D. and probably bound together in Baghdad during the reign of Jalayirid Sultan Ahmad (1382-1410).
The manuscript is made up of astrological, astronomical and geomantic texts compiled by Abd al-Hasan Al-Isfahani, as well as a dedicated section of full-page illustrations, with each plate titled with “A discourse on….”, followed by the subject of the discourse (a folktale, a sign of the zodiac).
wn.com/30 Creepy Photos From Book Of Wonders (Kitab Al Bulhan) Published Late 14Th Century
A collection of photos from the Book of Wonders, The Book was published late 14th Century. The Kitab al-Bulhan, or Book of Wonders, is an Arabic manuscript dating mainly from the late 14th century A.D. and probably bound together in Baghdad during the reign of Jalayirid Sultan Ahmad (1382-1410).
The manuscript is made up of astrological, astronomical and geomantic texts compiled by Abd al-Hasan Al-Isfahani, as well as a dedicated section of full-page illustrations, with each plate titled with “A discourse on….”, followed by the subject of the discourse (a folktale, a sign of the zodiac).
- published: 30 May 2015
- views: 63
2012 Floods In Baghdad.mp4
Populasi Bagdad berada pada jumlah sekitar 300.000 dan 500.000 pada abad ke-9. Pertumbuhan pesat Bagdad pada awal telah melambat akibat dari masalah dalam Ke......
Populasi Bagdad berada pada jumlah sekitar 300.000 dan 500.000 pada abad ke-9. Pertumbuhan pesat Bagdad pada awal telah melambat akibat dari masalah dalam Ke...
wn.com/2012 Floods In Baghdad.Mp4
Populasi Bagdad berada pada jumlah sekitar 300.000 dan 500.000 pada abad ke-9. Pertumbuhan pesat Bagdad pada awal telah melambat akibat dari masalah dalam Ke...
- published: 08 Jan 2012
- views: 1315
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author: Cece White
What Is Hurufism?
Hurufism (Arabic: حروفية hurufiyya, adjective form hurufi literal meaning "letters" [of the alphabet]) was a mystical kabbalistic Sufi doctrine, which spread i...
Hurufism (Arabic: حروفية hurufiyya, adjective form hurufi literal meaning "letters" [of the alphabet]) was a mystical kabbalistic Sufi doctrine, which spread in areas of western Persia, Anatolia and Azerbaijan in later 14th - early 15th century.
The founder and spiritual head of the Hurufi movement was Fażlu l-Lāh Astar-Ābādī, also called Nāimī (1340–1394). Born in Astrabad, Iran, he was strongly drawn to Sufism and the teachings of Mansur Al-Hallaj and Rumi at an early age. In the mid-1370s Nāimī started to propagate his teachings all over Persia and Azerbaijan. While living in Tabriz, Fazlallah gained an elite following in the Jalayirid court, where the writing of his main work, Jawidan-Al-Kabir, allegedly took place. At that time he was still in the mainstream of Sufi tradition. Later, he did move towards more esoteric spirituality, and, failing to convert Timur, was executed in 1394 near Alinja castle in Nakhchivan by the ruler's son Miran Shah. The uprising of Hurufis, who had gathered a large following, was crushed in Azerbaijan, but the popular movement survived for another decade or so in different guises.
Key elements
According to Fazlallah, the key to open seventh sealed book, the Qur'an, is a kabbalistic system of letters that is expounded by later Hurufis in the Hidayat-nama, Jawidan and in the Mahram-Nama. The Universe is eternal and moves by rotation. God's visage is imperishable and is manifest in Man, the best of forms — zuhur kibriya. God is incarnated in every atom. Hurufis considered Fażlu l-Lāh, a manifestation of God's force after Adam, Moses and Muhammad. God is also embodied in words and the 28 letters of the Arabic alphabet and the 32 letters of Persian one are the basis for love and beauty in the world. Seven is a key number corresponding to noble parts of the face, the verses of Al-Fatiha and verbal confession of faith. Man is a supreme copy of the divine and the key to haqiqa.
According to R. N. Frye's Cambridge History of Iran, Hurufism was an expression of Ismailism in its mystical identification of human figure, but differed in its recognition of haqiqa in the substance of letters rather than in the person of the Imam.
After his death Nāimī's ideas were developed and propagated by ‘Alī ‘Imādu d-Dīn Nasīmī and Ali-ul A'la in Azerbaijan and Seyid Ishag in Turkey. Poet Nasīmī (?-1417) and other Hurufis make kabbalistic tendencies subordinate to mystic concepts of Sufism, and specifically those of Mansur Al-Hallaj, who was another great influence on Nasīmī.
Through Nasīmī's poetry Hurufi ideas influenced, in different degrees, people like Niyaz-i Misri, Fuzuli, Habibi, Khatai (Ismail I), and Rushani. The Bektashi Sufi order that was once widespread in Anatolia and the Balkans was a repository for the Hurufi teachings and writings. In fact, many of Hurufi manuscripts that are existent today were safeguarded in the libraries of Bektashi lodges. Hurufi terms and concepts permeate Bektashi poetry. Gül Baba provided an extensive compendium of Hurufi ideas in The Key to the Unseen.
The Shattari tariqah is a contemporary repository of Hurf-e-Muqattiyat (secrets of the alphabets).
Contemporary influences
The scenes of Fadlullah's execution and of Nasimi's brutal flailing in Aleppo appear in the Azeri language movie "Nasimi" (1973).
Hurufism plays a role in Turkish author Orhan Pamuk's novel The Black Book.
Hurufism also plays a role in Ian McDonald's futuristic novel, "The Dervish House".
wn.com/What Is Hurufism
Hurufism (Arabic: حروفية hurufiyya, adjective form hurufi literal meaning "letters" [of the alphabet]) was a mystical kabbalistic Sufi doctrine, which spread in areas of western Persia, Anatolia and Azerbaijan in later 14th - early 15th century.
The founder and spiritual head of the Hurufi movement was Fażlu l-Lāh Astar-Ābādī, also called Nāimī (1340–1394). Born in Astrabad, Iran, he was strongly drawn to Sufism and the teachings of Mansur Al-Hallaj and Rumi at an early age. In the mid-1370s Nāimī started to propagate his teachings all over Persia and Azerbaijan. While living in Tabriz, Fazlallah gained an elite following in the Jalayirid court, where the writing of his main work, Jawidan-Al-Kabir, allegedly took place. At that time he was still in the mainstream of Sufi tradition. Later, he did move towards more esoteric spirituality, and, failing to convert Timur, was executed in 1394 near Alinja castle in Nakhchivan by the ruler's son Miran Shah. The uprising of Hurufis, who had gathered a large following, was crushed in Azerbaijan, but the popular movement survived for another decade or so in different guises.
Key elements
According to Fazlallah, the key to open seventh sealed book, the Qur'an, is a kabbalistic system of letters that is expounded by later Hurufis in the Hidayat-nama, Jawidan and in the Mahram-Nama. The Universe is eternal and moves by rotation. God's visage is imperishable and is manifest in Man, the best of forms — zuhur kibriya. God is incarnated in every atom. Hurufis considered Fażlu l-Lāh, a manifestation of God's force after Adam, Moses and Muhammad. God is also embodied in words and the 28 letters of the Arabic alphabet and the 32 letters of Persian one are the basis for love and beauty in the world. Seven is a key number corresponding to noble parts of the face, the verses of Al-Fatiha and verbal confession of faith. Man is a supreme copy of the divine and the key to haqiqa.
According to R. N. Frye's Cambridge History of Iran, Hurufism was an expression of Ismailism in its mystical identification of human figure, but differed in its recognition of haqiqa in the substance of letters rather than in the person of the Imam.
After his death Nāimī's ideas were developed and propagated by ‘Alī ‘Imādu d-Dīn Nasīmī and Ali-ul A'la in Azerbaijan and Seyid Ishag in Turkey. Poet Nasīmī (?-1417) and other Hurufis make kabbalistic tendencies subordinate to mystic concepts of Sufism, and specifically those of Mansur Al-Hallaj, who was another great influence on Nasīmī.
Through Nasīmī's poetry Hurufi ideas influenced, in different degrees, people like Niyaz-i Misri, Fuzuli, Habibi, Khatai (Ismail I), and Rushani. The Bektashi Sufi order that was once widespread in Anatolia and the Balkans was a repository for the Hurufi teachings and writings. In fact, many of Hurufi manuscripts that are existent today were safeguarded in the libraries of Bektashi lodges. Hurufi terms and concepts permeate Bektashi poetry. Gül Baba provided an extensive compendium of Hurufi ideas in The Key to the Unseen.
The Shattari tariqah is a contemporary repository of Hurf-e-Muqattiyat (secrets of the alphabets).
Contemporary influences
The scenes of Fadlullah's execution and of Nasimi's brutal flailing in Aleppo appear in the Azeri language movie "Nasimi" (1973).
Hurufism plays a role in Turkish author Orhan Pamuk's novel The Black Book.
Hurufism also plays a role in Ian McDonald's futuristic novel, "The Dervish House".
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ayat ahmadnejad 2012 in iran
ayat ahmad nejad 2012 ayat ravansari 2012 ayat kurdish 2012 ayat ahmad nejad by musichawraman....
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- published: 22 Jan 2012
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Yesalo Anni - Ahmad Al Nabhani - يسألوا عني - أحمد النبهاني - مؤثرات
رابط تحميل الأنشودة - نسخة المؤثرات :
http://www.mediafire.com/?d0b85e32o7q69wj...
رابط تحميل الأنشودة - نسخة المؤثرات :
http://www.mediafire.com/?d0b85e32o7q69wj
wn.com/Yesalo Anni Ahmad Al Nabhani يسألوا عني أحمد النبهاني مؤثرات
رابط تحميل الأنشودة - نسخة المؤثرات :
http://www.mediafire.com/?d0b85e32o7q69wj
- published: 29 Feb 2012
- views: 15498
Erbil
Erbil, also written Arbil, or Irbil, and known as Hewlêr (Kurdish: ھەولێر Hewlêr; Syriac: ܐܪܒܝܠ Arbel, Arabic: أربيل Arbīl or Irbīl) is the largest city and ......
Erbil, also written Arbil, or Irbil, and known as Hewlêr (Kurdish: ھەولێر Hewlêr; Syriac: ܐܪܒܝܠ Arbel, Arabic: أربيل Arbīl or Irbīl) is the largest city and ...
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Erbil, also written Arbil, or Irbil, and known as Hewlêr (Kurdish: ھەولێر Hewlêr; Syriac: ܐܪܒܝܠ Arbel, Arabic: أربيل Arbīl or Irbīl) is the largest city and ...
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سورة الدخان كاملة (احمد العجمي) .Ahmad -'ajmi sourat ALdokhan
سورة الدخان كاملة (احمد العجمي) .Ahmad -'ajmi sourat ALdokhan تم الرفع القرأن الكريم كاملا يوتوب على منتديات اسير الدمعه وارجو دعم القناه على اليوتوب ليعم ال......
سورة الدخان كاملة (احمد العجمي) .Ahmad -'ajmi sourat ALdokhan تم الرفع القرأن الكريم كاملا يوتوب على منتديات اسير الدمعه وارجو دعم القناه على اليوتوب ليعم ال...
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سورة الدخان كاملة (احمد العجمي) .Ahmad -'ajmi sourat ALdokhan تم الرفع القرأن الكريم كاملا يوتوب على منتديات اسير الدمعه وارجو دعم القناه على اليوتوب ليعم ال...
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Basra
Basra, also written Basrah (Arabic: البصرة; BGN: Al Başrah), is the capital of Basra Governorate, located on the Shatt al-Arab river in southern Iraq between K...
Basra, also written Basrah (Arabic: البصرة; BGN: Al Başrah), is the capital of Basra Governorate, located on the Shatt al-Arab river in southern Iraq between Kuwait and Iran. It had an estimated population of 952,441 as of 2007, and 3.5 million of 2012. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is handled at the port of Umm Qasr.
The city is part of the historic location of Sumer, the home of Sinbad the Sailor, and a proposed location of the Garden of Eden. It played an important role in early Islamic history and was built in 636 AD or 14 AH. It is Iraq's second largest and most populous city after Baghdad. Basra is consistently one of the hottest cities on the planet, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 45 °C (113 °F).
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Basra, also written Basrah (Arabic: البصرة; BGN: Al Başrah), is the capital of Basra Governorate, located on the Shatt al-Arab river in southern Iraq between Kuwait and Iran. It had an estimated population of 952,441 as of 2007, and 3.5 million of 2012. Basra is also Iraq's main port, although it does not have deep water access, which is handled at the port of Umm Qasr.
The city is part of the historic location of Sumer, the home of Sinbad the Sailor, and a proposed location of the Garden of Eden. It played an important role in early Islamic history and was built in 636 AD or 14 AH. It is Iraq's second largest and most populous city after Baghdad. Basra is consistently one of the hottest cities on the planet, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 45 °C (113 °F).
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سورة فصلت كاملة (احمد العجمي) .Ahmad -'ajmi sourat Fussilat
سورة فصلت كاملة (احمد العجمي) .Ahmad -'ajmi sourat Fussilat
تم الرفع القرأن الكريم كاملا يوتوب على منتديات اسير الدمعه
وارجو دعم القناه على اليوتوب ليعم ا...
سورة فصلت كاملة (احمد العجمي) .Ahmad -'ajmi sourat Fussilat
تم الرفع القرأن الكريم كاملا يوتوب على منتديات اسير الدمعه
وارجو دعم القناه على اليوتوب ليعم الثواب والاجر على الجميع
شاهد القرأن كاملا من هنا
http://ase2er.yoo7.com/f19-montada
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سورة فصلت كاملة (احمد العجمي) .Ahmad -'ajmi sourat Fussilat
تم الرفع القرأن الكريم كاملا يوتوب على منتديات اسير الدمعه
وارجو دعم القناه على اليوتوب ليعم الثواب والاجر على الجميع
شاهد القرأن كاملا من هنا
http://ase2er.yoo7.com/f19-montada
- published: 08 Oct 2011
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احمد قعبور يغني عمر الزعني -يا ريت في تليفونات.
احمد قعبور يغني عمر الزعني -يا ريت في تليفونات....
احمد قعبور يغني عمر الزعني -يا ريت في تليفونات.
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احمد قعبور يغني عمر الزعني -يا ريت في تليفونات.
- published: 10 Feb 2012
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