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Christianity and Islam under the sultans
Hasluck, Frederick William, 1878-1920., Hasluck, Margaret Masson Hardie, 1885-1948, ed.
Year: 1929.
Publisher:  The Clarendon press. 
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Frontmatter
PART III MISCELLANEA
XXV. PLATO IN THE FOLK-LORE OF THE KONIA PLAIN
XXVI. CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM UNDER THE SULTANS OF KONIA
XXVII. THE INSCRIPTIONS OF S. CHARITON'S
XXVIII. THE BLESSING OF THE WATERS
XXIX. 'THE FORTY'
XXX. HAIDAR, KHOJA AHMED, KARAJA AHMED
XXXI. THE 'TOMB OF S. POLYCARP'
Introductory
1. The Traditional Tomb and its History
2. The Value of Tradition at Smyrna
3. The Anti-dervish Movement of 1656-76
4. The Ruins on the Castle-hill
XXXII. SARI SALTIK
1. At Kaliakra
2. At Eski Baba
3. At Baba Dagh
4. At Kruya
5. Bektashi Propaganda
XXXIII. S. JOHN 'THE RUSSIAN'
XXXIV. RENEGADE SAINTS
XXXV. NEO-MARTYRS OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH
XXXVI. STAG AND SAINT
XXXVII. THE SAINTS OF ARMUDLU
XXXVIII. THE CRYPTO-CHRISTIANS OF TREBIZOND
XXXIX. LISTS OF HETERODOX TRIBES
1. Yuruk Tribes
i. According to Tsakyroglous
ii. According to Langlois
2. Turkoman Tribes
i. According to P. Russell
ii. According to Burckhardt
iii. Afshars according to Grothe
iv. Cilician Kurds according to Langlois
XL. HAJI BEKTASH AND THE JANISSARIES
Introductory
1. The Date of the Institution of the Janissaries
2. The Personality of Haji Bektash
3. The Connexion of Haji Bektash with the Janissaries
XLI. GEORGE OF HUNGARY, CHAPTER XV
Introductory
Translation
XLII. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE BEKTASHI
Introductory
1. Asia Minor
A. Vilayet of Angora
B. Vilayet of Konia
C. Vilayet of Smyrna (Aidin)
D. Vilayet of Brusa (Khudavendkiar)
E. Vilayet of Kastamuni
F. Vilayet of Sivas
2. Mesopotamia
3. Egypt
4. Constantinople
A. European side
B. Asiatic side
5. Turkey in Europe
A. Gallipoli Peninsula
B. District of Adrianople
6. Bulgaria
7. Rumania
8. Serbia
9. Greece
A. Macedonia
B. Thessaly
C. Crete
D. Epirus
Albania
i. Argyrokastro
ii. Tepelen
iii. Klissura
iv. Premet
v. Liaskovik
vi. Kolonia
vii. Koritza
viii. Kesaraka
ix. Frasheri
x. Tomor
xi. Berat
xii. Elbassan
xiii. Kruya
xiv. Martanesh
xv. Dibra
11. Austro-Hungary
A. Bosnia
B. Buda-Pest
XLIII. 'BEKTASHI PAGES'
Introductory
1. Translation
2. Glossary of Albanian Religious Terms
XLIV. AMBIGUOUS SANCTUARIES AND BEKTASHI PROPAGANDA
Introductory
1. Bektashism and Orthodox Islam
2. Bektashism and Christianity in Asia Minor
i. Haji Bektash Tekke
ii. Haidar-es-Sultan Tekke
iii. Tekke of Sidi Battal
iv. Shamaspur Tekke
v. Tekke of Nusr-ed-din (Kirklar Tekke), Zile
vi. S. Nerses, Rumkale
vii. Chapel at Adalia
viii. 'Tomb of S. Polycarp', Smyrna
ix. 'Tomb of S. Theodore', Benderegli
x. Mamasun Tekke
3. Bektashism and Christianity in Europe
xi. Tekke of Sari Saltik, Kilgra
xii. Tekke at Eski Baba
xiii. Tekke of Binbiroglu Ahmed Baba
xiv. Tekke of Akyazili Baba
xv. S. Eusebia, Selymbria
xvi. Tekke of Yunuz Baba, Ainos
xvii. Tekke of Turbali Sultan, Rini
xviii. Tekke of Sersem Ali
xix. Tekke of Karaja Ahmed, Uskub
xx. S. Naum, Okhrida
xxi. S. Spyridon, Corfu
xxii. Tekke at Athens
4. Political Background
XLV. THE RISE OF THE KARAOSMANOGLU
XLVI. THE GIRDING OF THE SULTAN
Introductory
1. The Traditional Origin of the Girding Ceremony
2. The History of the Girding Ceremony
3. The Intrusion of the Mevlevi
4. Political Combination under Mahmud II
XLVII. COLUMNS OF ORDEAL
XLVIII. THE STYLITE HERMIT OF THE OLYMPIEUM
XLIX. WESTERN TRAVELLERS THROUGH EASTERN EYES
L. DIEUDONNE DE GOZON AND THE DRAGON OF RHODES
1. The Story and its Development
2. Tangible Evidence
3. Dragon Processions
4. De Gozon and the French Side of the Legend
LI. SHEIKH EL BEDAWI OF TANTA
LII. TERRA LEMNIA
LIII. OBSERVATIONS ON INCUBATION
LIV. THE CALIPH MAMUN AND THE MAGIC FISH
LV. THE THREE UNJUST DEEDS
LVI. GRAVES OF THE ARABS IN ASIA MINOR
LVII. THE MOSQUES OF THE ARABS IN CONSTANTINOPLE
Introductory
1. Arab Jami and its Traditions
2. Superstition and Politics at Constantinople, 1570-1610
3. Kurshunlu Maghzen Jamisi
4. The 'Arab' in Folk-lore and Hagiology
LVIII. THE PROPHECY OF THE RED APPLE
LIX. THE MAIDEN'S CASTLE
Introductory
1. 'Strategic' Legends
2. 'Romantic' Legends
3. Perversions
LX. A MODERN TRADITION OF JERUSALEM
LXI. ORIGINAL TEXTS
1. The Parthenon as a Mosque
2. Lampedusa
3. Mamasun
4. Eski Baba
5. Hafiz Khalil (Akyazili Baba)
6. The Bektashi Tekkes of Thessaly
GLOSSARY
INDEX
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Title: Christianity and Islam under the sultans : by the late F.W. Hasluck ; edited by Margaret M. Hasluck.
Author: Hasluck, Frederick William, 1878-1920; Hasluck, Margaret Masson Hardie, 1885-1948, ed
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Source Version: Christianity and Islam under the sultans : by the late F.W. Hasluck ; edited by Margaret M. Hasluck
Hasluck, Frederick William, 1878-1920, Hasluck, Margaret Masson Hardie, 1885-1948, ed
Oxford: The Clarendon press, 1929.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00891
Subject Headings: • Islam
• Folklore
• Christianity and other religions -- Islam
Notes: • "In the spring of 1913 he [the author] visited Konia, the ancient Iconium. There he became interested in the interplay of Christianity and Islam within the Turkish empire ... The result of his researches is this work, the first comprehensive study of Turkish folk-lore and its relations with Christianity."--Editor's note.
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