Köprülü’de Bir Gönül Ocağı: Hacet Baba Tekkesi

Balkans is one of the important geographies where Bektashism spread. The Alawi-Bektashi interpretation of Islam began to be represented in this geography from the 13th century onwards. Köprülü (Veles) is located in the region of Macedonia where Bektashism is heavily adopted. The Hacet Baba Lodge,...

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Main Author: Fahri MADEN
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University 2020-03-01
Series:Türk Kültürü ve Hacı Bektaş Velî Araştırma Dergisi
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spelling doaj-25fe66c95fe64b03812b37912aeb8a512021-01-02T11:27:53ZdeuAnkara Haci Bayram Veli UniversityTürk Kültürü ve Hacı Bektaş Velî Araştırma Dergisi1306-82532147-98952020-03-01193377010.34189/hbv.93.002Köprülü’de Bir Gönül Ocağı: Hacet Baba TekkesiFahri MADENhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8529-9165Balkans is one of the important geographies where Bektashism spread. The Alawi-Bektashi interpretation of Islam began to be represented in this geography from the 13th century onwards. Köprülü (Veles) is located in the region of Macedonia where Bektashism is heavily adopted. The Hacet Baba Lodge, which was put into operation in the second half of the 18th century, was located just outside the town. When the Bektashism was banned in 1826, this lodge was destroyed and its assets were confiscated by the state. Thus, not only a religious belief center with its large buildings and outbuildings, but also an important agriculture and agricultural center with its farms in the surrounding villages has been in danger of being erased from history. In 1831, the Hacet Baba Lodge, which was tried to be transformed into a Naqshi lodge, was re-administered by the Bektashis in the last quarter of the 19th century. During this period and in the following years, prominent figures such as Hasan Baba and his sons and Hüseyin Hüsni Erdikut Baba served as the postnişin (the head of the lodge). There is no trace of the Hacet Baba Lodge, which preserved its vitality in the Balkan Wars until the out of the Ottoman administration of K(Veles). There is a hospital building on the lodge land today. In this study, the history of Köprülü Hacet Baba Lodge, which is one of the important centers of Bektashism in the Balkans, has been handled in the light of the main sources and researches primarily archive records. In addition, the original images of the archive documents related to the lodge and the translations to today’s letters are given in the appendix section. In the conduct of this study, the traces of Hacet Baba Lodge’s historical process have not been discussed in a scientific article before.balkansmacedoniaköprülü (veles)bektashismhacet baba
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Köprülü’de Bir Gönül Ocağı: Hacet Baba Tekkesi
Türk Kültürü ve Hacı Bektaş Velî Araştırma Dergisi
balkans
macedonia
köprülü (veles)
bektashism
hacet baba
author_facet Fahri MADEN
author_sort Fahri MADEN
title Köprülü’de Bir Gönül Ocağı: Hacet Baba Tekkesi
title_short Köprülü’de Bir Gönül Ocağı: Hacet Baba Tekkesi
title_full Köprülü’de Bir Gönül Ocağı: Hacet Baba Tekkesi
title_fullStr Köprülü’de Bir Gönül Ocağı: Hacet Baba Tekkesi
title_full_unstemmed Köprülü’de Bir Gönül Ocağı: Hacet Baba Tekkesi
title_sort köprülü’de bir gönül ocağı: hacet baba tekkesi
publisher Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University
series Türk Kültürü ve Hacı Bektaş Velî Araştırma Dergisi
issn 1306-8253
2147-9895
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Balkans is one of the important geographies where Bektashism spread. The Alawi-Bektashi interpretation of Islam began to be represented in this geography from the 13th century onwards. Köprülü (Veles) is located in the region of Macedonia where Bektashism is heavily adopted. The Hacet Baba Lodge, which was put into operation in the second half of the 18th century, was located just outside the town. When the Bektashism was banned in 1826, this lodge was destroyed and its assets were confiscated by the state. Thus, not only a religious belief center with its large buildings and outbuildings, but also an important agriculture and agricultural center with its farms in the surrounding villages has been in danger of being erased from history. In 1831, the Hacet Baba Lodge, which was tried to be transformed into a Naqshi lodge, was re-administered by the Bektashis in the last quarter of the 19th century. During this period and in the following years, prominent figures such as Hasan Baba and his sons and Hüseyin Hüsni Erdikut Baba served as the postnişin (the head of the lodge). There is no trace of the Hacet Baba Lodge, which preserved its vitality in the Balkan Wars until the out of the Ottoman administration of K(Veles). There is a hospital building on the lodge land today. In this study, the history of Köprülü Hacet Baba Lodge, which is one of the important centers of Bektashism in the Balkans, has been handled in the light of the main sources and researches primarily archive records. In addition, the original images of the archive documents related to the lodge and the translations to today’s letters are given in the appendix section. In the conduct of this study, the traces of Hacet Baba Lodge’s historical process have not been discussed in a scientific article before.
topic balkans
macedonia
köprülü (veles)
bektashism
hacet baba
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