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Death of Hacı Bayram Veli

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Hacı Bayram Veli (founder of the Bayramiyya) died in Ankara, after which the Bayramiyya continued through successors and branches that helped shape Ottoman popular religious life into the 16th century.

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Updated:Apr 23, 2026
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Sufi Orders and Popular Religious Networks in the Ottoman Empire

Sufi Orders and Popular Religious Networks in the Ottoman Empire

  1. Khalwatiyya becomes prominent under Bayezid II

    Labels: Khalwatiyya, Bayezid II, Ottoman Turkey
  2. Conversion of Koca Mustafa Paşa complex into a tekke

    Labels: Koca Mustafa, Khalwatiyya, Istanbul
  3. Bektashi order systematized under Balım Sultan

    Labels: Balım, Bektashi, Balkans
  4. Bektashis gain political-religious prominence via Janissaries

    Labels: Bektashi, Janissaries, Ottoman military
  5. Gülşeniyye lodge complex built in Cairo

    Labels: Gülşeniyye, İbrahim Gülşenî, Cairo
  6. Sünbül Efendi leads a Khalwati offshoot in Istanbul

    Labels: Sünbül, Sunbuliyye, Koca Mustafa
  7. Birth of Aziz Mahmud Hüdâyî

    Labels: Aziz Mahmud, Celvetiyye, Anatolia
  8. Üftâde completes his Bursa tekke complex

    Labels: Üftâde, Bursa, dergâh
  9. Death of Üftâde of Bursa

    Labels: Üftâde, Aziz Mahmud, Bursa
  10. Aziz Mahmud Hüdâyî preaches at Fatih Mosque

    Labels: Aziz Mahmud, Fatih Mosque, Istanbul
  11. Celvetiyye (Jelveti) crystallizes around Aziz Mahmud Hüdâyî

    Labels: Celvetiyye, Aziz Mahmud, Anatolia
  12. Death of Aziz Mahmud Hüdâyî in Üsküdar

    Labels: Aziz Mahmud, Üsküdar, tomb