Telli Baba
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Telli Baba, a Muslim saint and Shaykh of the Qadiri Sufi order buried on the Bosphorus coast in the Sarıyer area of Istanbul.[1]
There are several legends about the identity of Telli Baba. According to some sources, his real name was Imam Abdullah Efendi, and he was killed in action while serving as chaplain in the Military of the Ottoman Empire of Mehmed the Conqueror.[2]
People have reported their wishes coming true after visiting and supplicating at the tomb.
Four Patron Saints of the Bosphorus[]
Along with Joshua, Aziz Mahmud Hudayi, and Yahya Efendi the four are considered to be the Four Patron Saints of the Bosphorus.
References[]
- ^ Telli Baba in Sariyer, Istanbul Archived 2015-07-09 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Boğazdaki türbelerin müthiş sırrı(Turkish)
External links[]
- Istanbulites flock to Telli Baba[permanent dead link]
Categories:
- Religion in Istanbul
- Sufi saints of the Ottoman Empire
- Ottoman Sufis
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- Sufism stubs