- The
Safavid order, also
called the
Safaviyya (Persian: صفویه), was a
tariqa (Sufi order)
founded by the
Kurdish mystic Safi-ad-Din
Ardabili (1252–1334)...
-
master Zahed Gilani,
whose order—the Zahediyeh—he
reformed and
renamed the
Safaviyya,
which he led from 1301 to 1334. Safi was the
eponymous ancestor of the...
- of his father, he ****umed the
leadership of the
Safaviyya from 1447–1460.
Under Junayd, the
Safaviyya was
transformed from a Sufi
order organized around...
-
Zahed Gilani. Sadr al-Din
directed the
Safaviyya for 59 years.
During this time, the
activities of the
Safaviyya were
viewed with
favour by Timur, who...
-
Persian Sufi
saint Shaykh Haydar (1459–1488), a
religious leader of the
Safaviyya from 1460 to 1488
Sultan Haydar (born 1987),
Turkish female long-distance...
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Naqshbandiyya Qudusiyah Rahmani (Rahmaniyya) Rifa`i (Rifa'iyya)
Rishi order Safaviyya Senusiyya (Senusi tariqa)
Shadhili (Shadhiliyyah)
Darqawiyya (Darqawa)...
- in the
Nineveh Plains. The
ancestors of
Shabaks were
followers of the
Safaviyya order,
which was
founded by the
Kurdish mystic Safi-ad-din
Ardabili in...
- an
interlocution between Shaykh Safi-ad-din Ardabili,
founder of the
Safaviyya order, and his son Sadr al-Dīn Mūsā on
different religious matters, and...
-
Fatima Safaviyya Sheikh Safī Al-Dīn
Abolfath Is'hāq Ardabilī 1252–1334
Constantine I of
Georgia 1369–1412
Manuel III of
Trebizond 1364–1417
Safaviyya Sheikh...
- then
spent some time in Ardabil,
where he gave Ali Safavi,
leader of the
Safaviyya, a
number of captives. Subsequently, he
marched to
Khorasan and then to...