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Baba Zünnun Rebellion
Baba Zünnun rebellion, Baba Zünnun was an Alevi who struck the palace of Lord Mustafa of the sandjak of Bozok in August, 1526 and revolted with his troops. After this he encountered troops who were sent to crush the revolt, but Baba Zünnun won. Hürrem Paşa, Berham Bey of the sanjak of Kayseri and Ali bey of the sanjak of İçel died during this battle.hacibektaslilar.com
''Son bakılma tarihi:5 Nisan 2010.''
Baba Zünnun was killed after the attack of Pîrî Bey.


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Alevi
Alevism or Anatolian Alevism (; tr, Alevilik, ''Anadolu Aleviliği'' or ''Kızılbaşlık''; ; az, Ələvilik) is a local Islamic tradition, whose adherents follow the mystical Alevi Islamic ( ''bāṭenī'') teachings of Haji Bektash Veli, who is supposed to have taught the teachings of Ali and the Twelve Imams. Differing from Sunnism and other Twelver Shia, Alevis have no binding religious dogmas, and teachings are passed on by a spiritual leader. They acknowledge the six articles of faith of Islam, but may differ regarding their interpretation. Adherents of Alevism are found primarily in Turkey and estimates of the percentage of Turkey's population that are Alevi include between 4% and 15%. Etymology "Alevi" () is generally explained as referring to Ali, the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad. The name represents a Turkish form of the word ''‘Alawi'' ( ar, علوي) "of or pertaining to Ali". A minority viewpoint is that of the Ishikists, who assert, "Alevi" was de ...
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Rebellions In The Ottoman Empire
During the 623-year existence of the Ottoman Empire, there were many rebellions. Some of these rebellions were in fact interregnum (such as Cem’s rebellion). Some were national uprisings (such as Greek War of Independence). In the list below only those rebellions confined to Turkey, the heartland of Ottoman Empire are shown. List Note: Most of the rebellions are here named after their leader. {{Rebellions in the Ottoman Empire Rebellions against the Ottoman Empire Rebellions Rebellion, uprising, or insurrection is a refusal of obedience or order. It refers to the open resistance against the orders of an established authority. A rebellion originates from a sentiment of indignation and disapproval of a situation and ...
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