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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. 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.

  3. Ahmad Yasawi (1103-1166) emerges as a prominent figure in Central Asian history, revered as a Sufi poet and preacher of significant influence. Composing his verses in Chaghatai, he left a lasting legacy through his renowned collection of mystical spiritual poems known as “Hikmat,” first published in 1878.

  4. Khoja Ahmed Yasawi is one of the brightest representatives of Sufism who founded his own tariqah. He was born in 1093 in Sayram in the territory of modern Kazakhstan.

  5. In the city of Turkestan (then called Yasi), he built one of his most significant monuments - the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi, which protects the legacy of the Sufi poet and philosopher. The 14th-century mausoleum has long attracted pilgrims for its religious significance.

  6. Apr 1, 2019 · Life, teachings, and selected poems of Ahmad Yasawi. Skip to main content. We’re fighting to restore access to 500,000+ books in court this week. Join us! A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building façade. ... Hoca Ahmed Yesevi ( English/ İngilizce) Khoca Akhmet Yassawi Khoja Ahmad Yasavi (by Necdet Tosun) Bookreader Item Preview

  7. 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.

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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.

  10. Jun 1, 2008 · Ahmad Yasawi is one of the oldest and most famous Turkish shaykhs and mystics living in Central Asia in the fifth and sixth centuries of Islamic era. Among the people of Turkistan, he is known as Khwaja Ata Yasavi. His major compilation is Diwan-i Hikmat, which covers all his mystical poems.