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Vol. 9 (1999)
Naqshbandis in western and central Asia
Change and
continuity
Papers read at a conference held a the SRII, 9-11 June, 1997
ed. E. Özdalga
187 p., ISBN 0-7007-1269-0 (h.c.) or 0-7007-1147-3 (p.b.), 240
SEK

Contents:
H. Algar, From Kashghar
to Eyüp: The lineages and legacy of Sheikh Abdullah Nidai.
I. Togan, The Khafi, jahri controversy in Central Asia revisited.
J-A Gross, The Waaf of Khoja 'Ubayd Allah Ahrâr in nineteenth
century Central Asia: A preliminary study of the Tsarist record.
B. Abu-Manneh, A note on "Rashahat-i 'Ain al-Hayay"
in the nineteenth century.
I. Ortayli, The policy of the Sublime-porte towards Naqshbandis
and other Tariqas during the Tanzimat period.
V. Schubel, Post-Soviet hagiography and the reconstruction of
the Naqshbandi tradition in cintemporary Uzbekistan.
F. Shakely, The Naqshbandi sheikhs of Hawraman and the heritage
of Khaliddiyya-Mujaddidiyya in Kurdistan.
L. Stenberg, Naqshbandiyya in Damascus: Strategies to establish
and strengthen the order in a changing society.
B. Utas, The Naqshbandiyya of Afghanistan on the eve of the 1978
copu d'état.
H. Yavuz, The matrix of modern Turkish Islamic movements: The
Naqshbandi Sufi order.
F. Atacan, A portrait of a Naqshbandi sheikh in modern Turkey.
K. Özal, Twenty years with Mehmed Zahid Kotku: A personal
story.
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