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Sufi pilgrims from Central Asia and India in Jerusalem (Kyoto Series of Islamic Area Studies 1).

by THIERRY V. ZARCONE.

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Japan: Center for Islamic Area Studies at Kyoto University (KIAS), 2009. Soft cover. New. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [xvii], [1], 168 p., 4 maps, 42 numerous b/w and color figures. aSufi pilgrims from Central Asia and India in Jerusalem (Kyoto Series of Islamic Area Studies 1). Contents: About the author, List of figures, Acknowledgments, Abbreviations, List of maps, Introduction: 1: Sufi lodges, hospices, and pilgrims.; A network of Sufi lodges? 2: Central Asian and Indian Sufi orders on the pilgrimage routes: The domination of the Naqshbandiyya over the Hajj routes regarding the Qalandars and the Qalandar hospices (Qalandarkhânas). 3: Central Asian and Indian lodges of Jerusalem. The Uzbek lodge, al-Zâwiya al-Uzbakiyya., The Afghan lodge, al-Zâwiya al-Afghâniyya., The Indian lodge, al-Zâwiyya al-Hunûd., Conclusion, Appendix: Visitors to the Zâwiya al-Uzbakiyya for the following years:… Read More
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