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breath they take.
Dervishes try to
approach God by
virtues and
individual experience,
rather than by
religious scholarship. Many
dervishes are
mendicant ascetics...
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which the
dervish continued to
operate independently and
leaving the
interior regions in the
hands of the
Dervishes.
During 1905-1910, the
Dervishes continued...
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Diiriye Guure Sudanese Dervish or
mahdists Dervish (band), an
Irish folk band Sufi whirling, a type of
dance Whirling Dervishes Dervish Ali
Astrakhani (died...
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known as the "whirling
dervishes" due to
their famous practice of
whirling while performing dhikr (remembrance of God).
Dervish is a
common term for an...
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Dervish Bejah Baloch (c.1862–1957), also
known as
Bejah Dervish, or
simply Dervish, was a
camel driver who pla**** a
significant role in the exploration...
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originated among certain Sufi groups, and
which is
still practiced by the Sufi
Dervishes of the
Mevlevi order and
other orders such as the Rifa'i-Marufi. It is...
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Persian Surgery Dervishes has been
republished twice:
first by
Mantra Records, and then by
Dunya Records. On
Persian Surgery Dervishes Riley plays a modified...
- the
dervishes,
resulting in the
bloody repression of protestors.
Tensions between Police, the IRGC, and the
Basij with a
number of
Gonabadi Dervishes eventually...
- The
Wailing Dervishes is a live
album by
American jazz
flautist Herbie Mann
recorded at the
Village Theatre in New York City for the
Atlantic label and...
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British struck the
Dervish settlements with a well-coordinated air and land
attack and
inflicted a
stunning defeat. The
forts of the
dervishes were damaged...