Güney Bulgaristan'da yer alan Rodop Dağları'nın Doğusundaki Türkçe konuşan Alevi/Bektaşilerin ve Alevi /Babai topluluklarının ifade kültürlerinin incelenmesi: Türk Alevi/Bektaşiler ile tahtacılar arasındaki paralelliklerin ve kökenlerin izinde

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Aleksiev, Bozhidar. 2005. Folklorni Profi li na Myusulmanski Svetsi v Bŭlgariya (Folklore Profi les of Muslim Saints in Bulgaria). Sofi a: Marin Drinov Academic Publishing House.

Andreeva, Rumiana. 2001. “Dve Obredni Aleviiski Pesni ot Selo Gorna Krepost, Kurdzhaliisko.” (Two Alevi Ritual Songs from the Village of Gorna Krepost, Kŭrdzhali Region.)” In Perprerek I. Perperek and its Adjoining Microregion. A Joint Investigation of a Millenary Multireligious Center in the Eastern Rhodope Mountains. Sofi a: New Bulgarian University Press, pp. 164-205.

Andreeva-Margaritova, Rumiana. 2005. “Bulgaristan’ daki Alevi Müzik Kültürü Araştırmasından Sonuçlar.” (Conclusions Based on Research Dealing with Alevi- Bektashi Musical Culture in Bulgaria). In Alevi Bektaşi Müzik Kültürü Sempozyumu: Alevi-Bektaşi Müziğinin Kaynakları Özellikleri ve Günümüzdeki Durumu, 85- 92. Ankara:Hacı Bektaş Veli Anadolu Kültür Vakfı Genel Merkezi.

De Jong, Frederick. 1993. “Problems Concerning the Origins of the Qıziılbāş in Bulgaria: Remnants of the Safaviyya?” In La Shi’a Nell’Impero Ottomano, 203- 215. Rome: Accademia Nazionale Dei Lincei.

Gramatikova, Nevena. 2001. “Prevretnostite na vremeto i problemŭt s identichnosta na Alianite v Bŭlgariya” (“Changing Fates and the Issue of Alevi Identity in Bulgaria”). In Etnologija na Sufi skite Ordeni – Teoriya i Praktika (Ethnology of Sufi Orders: Theory and Practice), edited by Antonina Zhelyaskova and Jorgen Nielsen, 254-318. Sofi a: International Center for Minority Studies and Intercultural Relations/Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations.

2002. “Otman Baba – One of the Spiritual Patrons of Islamic Heterodoxy in Bulgarian Lands.” Études Balkaniques 3: 71-102.

Inalcik, Halil. 1954. “Ottoman Methods of Conquest.” Studia Islamica 2:103-129.

Karamihova, Margarita. 2002. Prikazka za Osman Baba (Folklore Profi les of Muslim Saints in Bulgaria). Sofi a: Marin Drinov Academic Publishing House.

Andreeva, Rumiana. 2001. “Dve Obredni Aleviiski Pesni ot Selo Gorna Krepost, Kurdzhaliisko.” (Two Alevi Ritual Songs from the Village of Gorna Krepost, Kŭrdzhali Region.)” In Perprerek I. Perperek and its Adjoining Microregion. A Joint Investigation of a Millenary Multireligious Center in the Eastern Rhodope Mountains. Sofi a: New Bulgarian University Press, pp. 164-205.

Andreeva-Margaritova, Rumiana. 2005. “Bulgaristan’ daki Alevi Müzik Kültürü Araştırmasından Sonuçlar.” (Conclusions Based on Research Dealing with Alevi- Bektashi Musical Culture in Bulgaria). In Alevi Bektaşi Müzik Kültürü Sempozyumu: Alevi-Bektaşi Müziğinin Kaynakları Özellikleri ve Günümüzdeki Durumu, 85- 92. Ankara:Hacı Bektaş Veli Anadolu Kültür Vakfı Genel Merkezi.

De Jong, Frederick. 1993. “Problems Concerning the Origins of the Qıziılbāş in Bulgaria: Remnants of the Safaviyya?” In La Shi’a Nell’Impero Ottomano, 203- 215. Rome: Accademia Nazionale Dei Lincei.

Gramatikova, Nevena. 2001. “Prevretnostite na vremeto i problemŭt s identichnosta na Alianite v Bŭlgariya” (“Changing Fates and the Issue of Alevi Identity in Bulgaria”). In Etnologija na Sufi skite Ordeni – Teoriya i Praktika (Ethnology of Sufi Orders: Theory and Practice), edited by Antonina Zhelyaskova and Jorgen Nielsen, 254-318. Sofi a: International Center for Minority Studies and Intercultural Relations/Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations.

Gramatikova, Nevena. 2002. “Otman Baba – One of the Spiritual Patrons of Islamic Heterodoxy in Bulgarian Lands.” Études Balkaniques 3: 71-102.

Inalcik, Halil. 1954. “Ottoman Methods of Conquest.” Studia Islamica 2:103-129.

Karamihova, Margarita. 2002. Prikazka za Osman Baba (A Tale of Osman Baba). Sofi a:Marin Drinov Academic Publishing House.

Lewis, Stephen. 2001. “The Ottoman Architectural Patrimony of Bulgaria.” (Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Turkish Art, Utrecht – The Netherlands, August 23-28, 1999, edited by M. Kiel, N. Landman & H. Theunissen). EJOS IV, no. 30, 1-25.

Markoff, Irene. 1986. “The Role of Expressive Culture in the Demystifi cation of a Secret Sect of Islam.” World of Music 28(3):42-56.

Markoff, Irene. 1993. “Music, Saints, and Ritual: Samā> and the Alevis of Turkey.” In Saints and Sainthood in Islam, edited by Grace Martin and Carl W. Ernst, 95- 110. Istanbul: The Isis Press.

Markoff, Irene. 2002. “Alevi Identity and Expressive Culture.” In The Garland Encyclopedia of World (A Tale of Osman Baba). Sofi a:Marin Drinov Academic Publishing House.

Lewis, Stephen. 2001. “The Ottoman Architectural Patrimony of Bulgaria.” (Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Turkish Art, Utrecht – The Netherlands, August 23-28, 1999, edited by M. Kiel, N. Landman & H. Theunissen). EJOS IV, no. 30, 1-25.

Markoff, Irene. 1986. “The Role of Expressive Culture in the Demystifi cation of a Secret Sect of Islam.” World of Music 28(3):42-56.

1993. “Music, Saints, and Ritual: Samā> and the Alevis of Turkey.” In Saints and Sainthood in Islam, edited by Grace Martin and Carl W. Ernst, 95-110. Istanbul: The Isis Press.

2002. “Alevi Identity and Expressive Culture.” In The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Volume 6: The Middle East, edited by Virginia Danielson, Scott Marcus, and Dwight Reynolds, 793-800. New York and London: Routledge.

Mikov, Liubomir. 2005. Izkustvoto na Heterodoksnite Myusulmani v Bulgariya (XVI-XX Vek): betkashi I kŭzŭlbashi/alevii (The Art of Heterodox Muslims in Bulgaria (XVI-XX century): Bektaşi and Kızılbaş/Alevi). Sofi a: Marin Drinov Academic Publishing House. Ocak Yaşar, Ahmet. 1994. “Kalenderi Dervishes and Ottoman Administration from the fourteenth to the sixteenth Centuries. In Manifestations of Sainthood in Islam, edited by Grace M. Smith and Carl W. Ernst, 239-255. Istanbul: The Isis Press.

Şenel, Süleyman. 1997. “Türk Halk Müziğinde “Beste”, “Makam” Ve “Ayak” Terimleri Hakkında.” V. Milletlerarası Türk Halk Kültürü Kongresi – Halk Müziği Oyun Tiyatro Eğlence Seksiyon Bildirisi. Ankara: Kültür Bakanlığı Yayınları, 372-396.

Zhelyaskova, Antonina. 1998. “The Turks.” In Communities and Identities in Bulgaria, edited by Anna Krŭsteva, 287-306. Ravenna: Longo Editore.

Music, Volume 6: The Middle East, edited by Virginia Danielson, Scott Marcus, and Dwight Reynolds, 793- 800. New York and London: Routledge.

Mikov, Liubomir. 2005. Izkustvoto na Heterodoksnite Myusulmani v Bulgariya (XVI-XX Vek): betkashi I kŭzŭlbashi/alevii (The Art of Heterodox Muslims in Bulgaria (XVI-XX century): Bektaşi and Kızılbaş/ Alevi). Sofi a: Marin Drinov Academic Publishing House.

Ocak Yaşar, Ahmet. 1994. “Kalenderi Dervishes and Ottoman Administration from the fourteenth to the sixteenth Centuries. In Manifestations of Sainthood in Islam, edited by Grace M. Smith and Carl W. Ernst, 239- 255. Istanbul: The Isis Press.

Şenel, Süleyman. 1997. “Türk Halk Müziğinde “Beste”, “Makam” Ve “Ayak” Terimleri Hakkında.” V. Milletlerarası Türk Halk Kültürü Kongresi – Halk Müziği Oyun Tiyatro Eğlence Seksiyon Bildirisi. Ankara: Kültür Bakanlığı Yayınları, 372-396.

Zhelyaskova, Antonina. 1998. “The Turks.” In Communities and Identities in Bulgaria, edited by Anna Krŭsteva, 287-306. Ravenna: Longo Editore.