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BESṬĀMĪ, BĀYAZĪD
Hamid Algar
[Basṭāmī], ABŪ MOḤAMMAD BĀYAZĪD b. ʿEnāyat-Allāh, a 16th-century faqīh and Sufi of Khorasan.
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BASṬĀM, BASṬĀMĪ
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See BESṬĀM, BESṬĀMĪ FAMILY.
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BESṬĀMĪ, ŠEHĀB-AL-DĪN
Hamid Algar
[Basṭāmī], SHAIKH (d. 1405), a Sufi of Herat during the Timurid period.
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ABU YAZĪD BESṬĀMI
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See BESṬĀMĪ, BĀYAZĪD.
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BESṬĀMĪ, ʿABD-AL-RAḤMĀN
Hamid Algar
b. Moḥammad b. ʿAlī [Basṭāmī], al-Ḥanafī, al-Ḥorūfī (d.1454), Ottoman polymath of Khorasanian ancestry.
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Banān - Kasi ke dar sar-e u
music sample
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ḤASAN-ʿALI BEG BESṬĀMI
Ernest Tucker
one of Nāder Shah’s closest associates, who held the title moʿayyer al-mamālek or “chief assayer” and played an important advisory role throughout Nāder’s reign.
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BAYAZIT
R. W. Edwards
(Bāyazīd; Osm. Bayezid), a stronghold located three kilometers southeast of the modern village of Doğubayazit, Turkey, and approximately twenty-five kilometers southwest of Mt. Ararat, important in the defense of Anatolia against invasion from Iran.
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BESṬĀMĪ, BĀYAZĪD
Gerhard Böwering
[Basṭāmī] (Abū Yazīd Ṭayfūr b. ʿĪsā b. Sorūšān), early (9th-century) Muslim mystic of Iran. Much of his fame is owing to ecstatic utterances, which he was the first to employ consistently as expressions of Sufi experience.
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FORŪGĪ BESṬĀMĪ, ʿABBĀS
Heshmat Moayyad
or BASṬĀMĪ (b. Karbalā, 1798; d. Tehran, 1857), 19th-century poet.