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    Ahmad Yasawi (Kazakh: Қожа Ахмет Ясауи, romanized: Qoja Ahmet Iasaui, قوجا احمەت ياساۋٸ; Persian: خواجه اَحمدِ یَسوی, romanized: Khwāje Ahmad-e Yasavī; 1093–1166) was a Turkic poet and Sufi, an early mystic who exerted a powerful influence on the development of Sufi orders throughout the Turkic ...

  2. Khoja Ahmed Yasawi (Khawaja or Khwaja (Persian: خواجه pronounced khâje) corresponds to "master", whence Arabic: خواجة khawājah), also spelled as Khawajah Akhmet Yassawi, was the 12th-century head of a regional school of Sufism, a mystic movement in Islam which began in the 9th century.

  3. Apr 1, 2019 · Life, teachings, and selected poems of Ahmad Yasawi. Addeddate 2019-04-01 16:43:43 Identifier HocaAhmedYeseviEnglishngilizceKhocaAkhmetYassawiKhojaAhmadYasavi

  4. Khwaja Ahmad Yasawi collection of poetry, ghazal, Nazm in Urdu, Hindi & English. Read more about Khwaja Ahmad Yasawi and access their famous audio, video, and ebooks.”.

  5. Oct 21, 2020 · Khawaja Ahmad Yasawi or Ahmed Yesevi Ahmad Yasawī (1093–1166) was a Turkic poet and Sufi, who exerted a powerful influence on the development of Sufi orders throughout the Turkic-speaking world. Yasawi is the earliest known Turkic poet who composed poetry in Middle Turkic.

  6. The Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yaswi, a distinguished Sufi master of the 12th century, is situated in southern Kazakhstan, in the north-eastern section of the city of Turkestan (Yasi). Built between 1389 and 1405, by order of Timur (Tamerlane), the ruler of Central Asia, it replaced a smaller 12th century mausoleum.

  7. Ahmed Yesevi (born 11th century, Sayrām [now in Kazakhstan]—died 1166, Yasī, Turkistan [now Turkmenistan]) was a poet and Sufi (Muslim mystic), an early Turkish mystic leader who exerted a powerful influence on the development of mystical orders throughout the Turkish-speaking world.

  8. Apr 10, 2022 · The famous Sufi Ahmad Yasawi is a Central Asian great mystic who founded Sufi poetry in the literature of Turkic peoples. Yasawi’s work “Diwan-i Hikmat” is a comprehensive work that discusses pure Islamic teachings and Sufi tradition in a poetic way.

  9. Turkestan, Kazakhstan. The mausoleum of Khwaja Ahmad Yasawi, the founder of the Yasawiyya Sufi order is located in the southern Kazakh city of Turkestan. Built during the reign of Mongolian conqueror Tamerlane (Timur-i Lang) (1370-1405), the construction of the mausoleum spanned almost sixteen years of his rule from 1389 to 1405, with ...

  10. The mausoleum of Ahmad Yasawi was built in the fourteenth century by the emperor Timur (Tamerlane). It was built, in two stages, to commemorate the Sufi poet and teacher Sheikh Ahmad Yasawi, who died in 1166.