Kizilbash
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Kizilbash — Qizilbash Cavalier qizilbash de la période safavide. Un Qizilbash (turc : Kızılbaş, azéri : Qızılbaş, persan : قزلباش Qezelbāsh, signifiant « tête rouge ») est un disciple de l ordre soufi chiite des Safavides … Wikipédia en Français
kizilbash — |kizəl|bäsh noun (plural kizilbash or kizilbashes) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Turkish kizilbaş, from kizil red + baş head 1. : a Persianized Turk of a class devoted to business and professional pursuits in Afghanistan; … Useful english dictionary
Kizilbash — ▪ Ṣafavid history Turkish Kizilbaş (“Red Head”), any member of the seven Turkmen tribes who wore red caps to signify their support of the founders of the Ṣafavid Dynasty (1501–1736) in Iran. The name was given to them by Sunnite Turks and … Universalium
Kizilbash — Kizilbạsh [ ʃ], Kisilbasch … Universal-Lexikon
kizilbash — kiz·il·bash … English syllables
Qizilbash — or Kizilbash (Nastaliq: قزلباش Qizilbāš ; Ottoman Turkish for Red Heads ) is a name given to a wide variety of Shī‘ī militant groups ( ghulāt ) that flourished in Anatolia and Kurdistan from the late 13th century onwards, and later helped to… … Wikipedia
List of English words of Turkic origin — This is a list of words that have entered into the English language from the Turkic languages. Many of them came via traders and soldiers from and in the Ottoman Empire. There are some Turkic words as well, most of them entered English via the… … Wikipedia
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Allahverdi Khan — (died June 3, 1613) was an Iranian general and statesman of Georgian origin who, although initially a ghulām (royal court military servant), rose to high office in the Safavid state. Allahverdi was born a Christian Georgian, surnamed Undiladze,… … Wikipedia
Kurdish rebellions — issues POV=December 2007 intromissing=August 2008 refimprove=August 2008According to Turkish military records, Kurdish rebellions have been taking place in Anatolia for over two centuries. [cite news|url=http://www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article … Wikipedia