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- W4296932249 abstract "The atmosphere of panic and anarchy caused by the Mongol invasion from the beginning of the 7/13th century strengthened the idea of waiting for a “saviour” to oppose them in the Islamic world. In this context, some rebellions with figures of the Prophet and the Mahdī took place. Nomadic Turks, who participated in such revolts and seemed reluctant to grasp the academic principles of Islam in the period, showed a massive favour to the revolts of Baba İshak and Mahmud Tarabi, which took place simultaneously in different geographies. These revolts evolved into a dimension that was difficult to suppress with the participation of the Turks and caused the formation of mental and emotional gulfs between the official ideology and the nomadic masses. In addition, the rivalry and contention between dervish piety and madrasa scholasticism deepened even more. The common discourses in both rebellions are actually similar to the religious rebellions that the Turks participated in the previous periods. Bābak al-Khurramī and Muqanna‘ al- Khorasānī revolts are the two most important examples of this. In almost all of these social events, the character of a Muslim Shaman in the person of the leaders of the rebellion and decorated with the figures of divinity and prophethood showed himself. Thus, each emerged as a manifestation of the transmission of the memory of the previous generation to the next generation. It is remarkable that the same arguments were used in both the Tarabi and Babai revolts. The close chronology of the revolts, their common discourse and the highly similar portrait of leaders indicate that both movements were fed from the same verbal memory. Although little is known about the distinctive features of the uprisings, in the records kept by the authors of the period who were the defenders of the official ideology, both Mahmud Tarabi and Baba İshak are described as imposter, and those who followed them as ignorant crowds. In this article, a comparative analysis of two religious revolts that took place in different geographies on the same date in the Middle Ages will be made. In addition, the common memory and discourses on which both are fed will be tried to be revealed." @default.
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- W4296932249 title "MİSTİK VE İDEOLOJİK SÖYLEM BAĞLAMINDA BABA İSHÂK VE MAHMUD TARABÎ İSYANLARININ MÜŞTEREK ZEMİNİ" @default.
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