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Bayrami, Bayramiye, Bayramiyya, Bayramiyye, and Bayramilik refer to a Turkish Sufi order (tariqah) founded by Hajji Bayram (Hacı Bayram-ı Veli) in Ankara around the year 1400 as a combination of Khalwatī, Naqshbandī, and Akbarī Sufi orders. The order spread to the then Ottoman capital Istanbul where there were several tekkes and into the Balkans (especially Rumelia, Bosnia, Macedonia and Greece). The order also spread into Egypt where a tekke was found in the capital, Cairo.

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  • الطريقة البيرامية (ar)
  • Bayramiyya (ca)
  • Bairami (de)
  • Bayramiye (en)
  • Bayramiyya (fr)
  • Байрамия (ru)
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  • La tariqa dels bayramiyya fou una confraria sufí derivada de la khalwatiyya, fundada a Ankara al segle xiv o XV per Hajji Bayram-i Walí. A la mort del fundador es va dividir en dues branques: els Bayramiyye-si Shamsiyya i els Malamiyye-i Bayramiyya. Més tard una tercera branca dirigida per (mort 1628/1629) va agafar el nom de . Com totes les confraries de Turquia, fou dissolta el 1925. (ca)
  • الطريقة البيرامية أو الطريقة البايرامية (بالتركية العثمانية: بايراميلك. وباللغة التركية: Bayramilik) هي إحدى الطرق الصوفية التي تنسب إلى مؤسسها حاجي بايرام ولي. (ar)
  • Bayrami, Bayramiye, Bayramiyya, Bayramiyye, and Bayramilik refer to a Turkish Sufi order (tariqah) founded by Hajji Bayram (Hacı Bayram-ı Veli) in Ankara around the year 1400 as a combination of Khalwatī, Naqshbandī, and Akbarī Sufi orders. The order spread to the then Ottoman capital Istanbul where there were several tekkes and into the Balkans (especially Rumelia, Bosnia, Macedonia and Greece). The order also spread into Egypt where a tekke was found in the capital, Cairo. (en)
  • Bayramiyya, Bayrami, Bayramiye, Bayramiyye et Bayramilik se réfère à un ordre du soufisme turc (tariqa) fondée par (Hacı Bayram-ı Veli) à Ankara autour de l'année 1400. * Portail des religions et croyances * Portail de l’islam (fr)
  • Байрамия (тур. Bayramilik) — суфийский тарикат. Последователей тариката называют байрамитами. (ru)
  • Die Bairami, Beirami oder Bajrami (auch Bajramije, Bajramijja, Bajramijje oder türkisch Bayramilik) sind ein türkischer Sufiorden (tariqa), der von Hacı Bayram-i Veli etwa um das Jahr 1400 in Ankara gegründet wurde. Obwohl der Orden heutzutage nahezu inexistent ist, kann ihr Einfluss bei , dem Gründer des -Ordens, ebenso wie bei İsmail Hakkı Bursevî nachgewiesen werden. Der Nachweis des Bairami-Ordens in Albanien wird auf die Existenz der Hadschi-Bajram-Moschee von Shkodra zurückgeführt. Sonst ist kaum etwas über diese Bewegung in Albanien bekannt. (de)
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