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Bayram or Bairam or Beyram may refer to: * Bayram (Turkey), the Turkish word for a festival or celebration * Bayrami (Bayramilik and Bayramiye), a Sufi order * Public holidays in Azerbaijan People *Bayram (name) Places * Bayram, Baghlan, Afghanistan * Beyram, Iran, a city in Fars Province, Iran * Bairam, East Azerbaijan, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Bayram, East Azerbaijan, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Beyram, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran * Beyram, West Azerbaijan, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Beyram District, an administrative subdivision of Fars Province * Beyram Rural District Beyram Rural District ( fa, دهستان بيرم) is a Rural Districts of Iran, rural district (''dehestan'') in Beyram District, Larestan County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 656, in 124 families. The rural distric ..., an administrative subdivision of Fars Province See also * Bajrami {{disambiguatio ...
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Bayram (Turkey)
Bayram is the Turkic languages, Turkic word for a nationally-celebrated festival or holiday, applicable to both national (i.e. secular) and religious celebrations. In accordance with this dual applicability, the method with which one determines the yearly timing of Bayrams is different for national and religious holidays. Likely owing to the enduring Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Turkish influence in the Balkans and parts of South-Eastern Europe, many non-Turkish peoples like Bosniaks, Islam in Albania, Albanian Muslims, Gorani people, Pomaks as well as Muslims from the Northern Caucasus such as Chechens, Avars (Caucasus), Avars, Ingush people, Ingush and Muslims from Azerbaijan, Crimea and other Turkic peoples, have similarly adopted the use of the word "Bayram", using the term "Lesser Bairam" to refer to their own Eid al-Fitr celebrations; "Greater Bairam" refers to Eid al Adha. State holidays in Republic of Turkey, Turkey have set dates under the nationally-used Gregorian Calendar ...
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Bayrami
Bayrami, Bayramiye, Bayramiyya, Bayramiyye, and Bayramilik refer to a Turkic peoples, Turkish Sufi order (tariqah) founded by Hacı Bayram-ı Veli, Hajji Bayram ''(Hacı Bayram-ı Veli)'' in Ankara around the year 1400 as a combination of Khalwatiyya, Khalwatī, Naqshbandiyya, Naqshbandī, and Al Akbariyya (Sufi school), Akbarī Sufi orders. The order spread to the then Ottoman Empire, Ottoman capital Istanbul where there were several Zawiyya, tekkes and into the Balkans (especially Rumelia, Eyalet of Bosnia, Bosnia, Macedonia (region), Macedonia and Greece). The order also spread into Egypt where a tekke was found in the capital, Cairo. Influences on the other sufi orders Although the order today is almost nonexistent, its influence can be seen in Aziz Mahmud Hudayi founder of the Jelveti order, and the prolific writer and Muslim saint İsmail Hakkı Bursevî. Historical evolutionary development of ''"Bāyrāmī" (Bāirāmee)'' order throughout Anatolia ...
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Public Holidays In Azerbaijan
There are several public holidays in Azerbaijan. Public holidays were regulated in the constitution of the Azerbaijan SSR for the first time on 19 May 1921. They are now regulated by the Constitution of Azerbaijan. Holidays Main holidays Other observances National days in Azerbaijan that are working days follows: * 30 January – Day of Azerbaijani customs * 2 February – Day of Youth in Azerbaijan * 11 February – Day of Revenue Service * 26 February – Khojaly massacre commemoration day * 5 March – Day of Physical Culture and Sport * 23 March – Day of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources * 28 March – Day of National Security * 10 April – Day of the builder * 10 May – Flower Festival * 2 June – Day of Civil Aviation * 5 June – Day of Reclamation * 18 June – Human Rights Day * 20 June – Day of the gas sector * 2 July – Day of Azerbaijani Police * 9 July – Day of the employees of the diplomatic service * 22 July – National Press Day ...
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Bayram (name)
Bayram is both a masculine Turkish given name and a Turkish surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Bairam Khan, advisor and prime minister to Akbar the Great *Bayram Malkan (born 1994), Turkish amateur boxer * Bayram Şit (born 1930), Turkish Olympic wrestler and trainer *Hacı Bayram-ı Veli (1352–1430), Turkish Sufi * Mahmud Bayram al-Tunisi (1893–1961), Egyptian poet Surname *Aslı Bayram (born 1981), German actress and model of Turkish descent *Canan Bayram (born 1966), German politician * Mohamed Bayram II (1748–1831), Tunisian scholar and cleric of Turkish descent *Ömer Bayram Ömer Bayram (born 27 July 1991) is a Turkish professional association football, footballer who plays as a Defender (association football), left back for Eyüpspor. Club career Bayram played youth football for PCP and VV Baronie, Baronie before m ... (born 1991), Turkish professional footballer {{given name, type=both Turkish-language surnames Turkish masculine given n ...
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Bayram, Baghlan
Bayram is a village in Baghlan Province in north eastern Afghanistan. See also *Baghlan Province Baghlan (Dari: ''Baġlān'') is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. It is in the north of the country. As of 2020, the province has a population of about 1,014,634. Its capital is Puli Khumri, but its name comes from the other majo ... References External linksSatellite map at Maplandia.com
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