Английская Википедия:Aleviler

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Шаблон:Other uses Шаблон:Other uses Шаблон:About Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Shia Islam Шаблон:Twelvers Aleviler is an idiom, being used synonymously in Turkish language with Shi'ites, to characterize the Zaydids of Tabaristan, Daylam and Gilan; the Bātinī-Ismāʿīlīs[1] of Pamir Mountains in Turkestan and the Non-Ja'fari Twelver-Shi'ites in Turkey.

Classification of Aleviler


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  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 Balcıoğlu, Tahir Harimî, Türk Tarihinde Mezhep Cereyanları – The course of madh'hab events in Turkish history (Preface and notes by Hilmi Ziya Ülken), Ahmet Sait Press, 271 pages, Kanaat Publications, Istanbul, 1940. Шаблон:In lang
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  3. Some sources (Martin van Bruinessen and Jamal Shah) call Alevi "a blanket term for a large number of different heterodox communities", and includes Arabic speaking Alawites in southern Turkey, and Azerbaijani speaking Turkish in the eastern province of Kars "whose Alevism differs little from the 'orthodox' Twelver Shi`ism of modern Iran".
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  6. Bulut, Faik, (2011), "Ali'siz Alevîlik" – Alevism without Ali, Berfin Yayıncılık.
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  8. P. G. Kreyenbroek (1992). Review of The Yaresan: A Sociological, Historical and Religio-Historical Study of a Kurdish Community, by M. Reza Hamzeh'ee, 1990, Шаблон:ISBN. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol.55, No.3, pp.565–566.
  9. Elahi, Bahram (1987). The path of perfection, the spiritual teachings of Master Nur Ali Elahi. Шаблон:ISBN.