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Council of sheikhs

A Supervisory and Regulatory Institution in State-Religious Group Relations in the Ottomans


A historical study about the 19th century Ottoman institution “Council of sheikhs” (majlis-i meshayih) created to supervise the dervish lodges (tekke) and control their administrative functioning.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
SKU (ISBN): 978-1-4632-4684-6
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Publication Status: Forthcoming
Publication Date: Feb 16,2024
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 244
Languages: Turkish
ISBN: 978-1-4632-4684-6
$85.05
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This study analyses the relationship between the sufi groups and the authorities in the Ottoman empire, focusing in the Contemporary Age and especially in the institution of the “Council of sheikhs” (majlis-i meshayih) to manage and control the tekke, from member’s behavior to financial problems or rites conducted there.

This study analyses the relationship between the sufi groups and the authorities in the Ottoman empire, focusing in the Contemporary Age and especially in the institution of the “Council of sheikhs” (majlis-i meshayih) to manage and control the tekke, from member’s behavior to financial problems or rites conducted there.

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İsmailKaya

1. General Topics 
2. Historical Background 
3. Council of sheikhs as a Model in State-Religious Group Relations 
4. A Model Test 
5. Conclusion and Recommendations