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Wat (wie) is Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi - definitie

SUFI AND PERSIAN POET
Jalal ad-Din Rumi; Mevlana; Jalal ad-Din ar-Rumi; The Whirling dervishes; Mowlavi; Jalal ad-din Rumi; Jalal ud-Din Rumi; Jalaluddin Rumi; Mawlana Rumi; Jalalu'd-Din Rumi; Rûmî; Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi; Maulvi Balkhi; Mawlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī; Jelaluddin Rumi; Molavi; Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Balkhi; Jalaleddin Rumi; Molana; Mowlana; Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi; Mevlana Celaleddin-i Rumi; Mevlana celalettin rumi; Jalal al-Din Rumi; Djelaleddin Rumi; مولانا جلال الدین محمد رومی; Mevlânâ Celâleddin Mehmed Rumi; جلال الدين الرومي; Mawlānā Jalāl-ad-Dīn Muhammad Balkhī; محمد بلخى; Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi; Mawlana Jalal-ad-Din Muhammad Balkhi; Mevlana Celaleddin Mehmed Rumi; Mawlana Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi; Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Balkhi-Rumi; Rumi, Jalāl ad-Dīn Muḥammad; Jalaaluddin Muhammad Rumi; Jalal Al-Din Rumi; Mawlawiyaa; Rubais; Movlana; Maulana Rumi; Molavieh; Jallal al-Din Rumi; Jalal Al-Din Muhammad Rumi; Mewlana; Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi; Jalaoddin Rumi; Rumi, Jalal ad-Din Muhammad; Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī; Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī; Jalal Al Din Rumi Maulana; Jalal Al Din Rumi; Jalal-ed-Din Rumi; Urs of Rumi; Jalāloddin Mohammad Balxi; Jalāloddin Mohammad Rumi; Djalâl ad-Dîn Rûmî; Celaleddin Rumi; Mawlānā Rūmī
  • Rumi and his mausoleum on the reverse of the 5000 Turkish lira banknotes of 1981–1994
  • ''Masnavi-i ma'navi'']]), 1461 manuscript
  • ''Bowl of Reflections'' with Rumi's poetry, early 13th century. [[Brooklyn Museum]].
  • Jalal ad-Din Rumi gathers [[Sufi]] mystics.
  • Tomb shrine of Rumi, [[Konya]]
  • Rumi in Stamp of Afghanistan, 1968
  • Ottoman]] era manuscript depicting Rumi and [[Shams-e Tabrizi]].
  • A page of a copy c. 1503 of the ''[[Diwan-e Shams-e Tabriz-i]]''. See [[Rumi ghazal 163]].
  • Tomb shrine of Shams Tabrizi, [[Khoy]]
  • Rumi's tomb in [[Konya]], Turkey.
  • Mevlâna Museum]], [[Konya]], [[Turkey]]

Jalal al-Din Khan ibn Tokhtamysh         
KHAN OF THE GOLDEN HORDE
Jalal ad-Din khan
Jalal al-Din or Jalāl ad-Dīn (Persian: ; Tatar: Cäläletdin;Kazakh: Jäleläddin; Polish: Dżalal ad-Din) (1380–1412) was the Khan of the Golden Horde in 1411–1412. He was the son of Tokhtamysh, Khan of the Golden Horde until 1395, by Ṭaghāy Beg Khatun, the daughter of Ḥājjī Beg.
Battle of Isfahan (1228)         
  • [[Battle of the Indus]]: Jalal al-Din Khwarazm-Shah crossing the rapid [[Indus River]] on horseback, escaping [[Genghis Khan]] and the Mongol army.
  • Al-Mustansir Bi'llah]] 623–628 AH (1226–1231 AD).
  • Qal 'a Nay]] mint
RULER OF THE KHWAREZMIAN EMPIRE
Mankburny; Menguberdi; Jalal-ud-din Mangabarni; Jalal ud-Din Menguberdi; Celaleddin Harzemşah; Mengübirti; Manguberdi; Mingburnu; Jalaluddin Mankbarni; Jalal al-Din Mingbarni; Jajal ad-Din Mingburunu; Jaloliddin; Mangubarni; Jalal al-Din Khwarazmshah; Mingburnu Khwarazmshah; Jalaluddin Manguberdi; Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu; Jalal ad-Din Mangburni; Mangburni; Battle of Isfahan (1228); Battle of Nasā (1221); Battle of Kandahar (1221); Jaloliddin Manguberdi; Khwarazmian Civil War; Battle of Sabur Hast; Jalaladdin Khwarazmshah
The Battle of Isfahan was a battle between the Mongol Empire and the Khwarazmian Empire followed by a successful battle led by Jalal al-Din Mangburni who defeated the Mongol army near Isfahan and followed them until Tahran.Nesevi, Biography of Celaleddin Harzemşah, p.
Shams al-Din Muhammad (Nizari imam)         
NIZARI IMAM
Shamsu-d-Dīn Muḥammad; Shams al-Din (Nizari)
Shams al-Dīn Muḥammad (; before 1256 – ) was the 28th imam of the Nizari Isma'ili community. Little is known about his life.

Wikipedia

Rumi

Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (Persian: جلال‌الدین محمد رومی), also known as Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Balkhī (جلال‌الدین محمد بلخى), Mevlânâ/Mawlānā (Persian: مولانا, lit. 'our master') and Mevlevî/Mawlawī (Persian: مولوی, lit. 'my master'), but more popularly known simply as Rumi (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273), was a 13th-century poet, Hanafi faqih, Islamic scholar, Maturidi theologian and Sufi mystic originally from Greater Khorasan in Greater Iran. Rumi's influence transcends national borders and ethnic divisions: Iranians, Kurds, Tajiks, Turks, Greeks, Pashtuns, other Central Asian Muslims, as well as Muslims of the Indian subcontinent have greatly appreciated his spiritual legacy for the past seven centuries. His poems have been widely translated into many of the world's languages and transposed into various formats. Rumi has been described as the "most popular poet" and the "best selling poet" in the United States.

Rumi's works are written mostly in Persian, but occasionally he also used Turkish, Arabic and Greek in his verse. His Masnavi (Mathnawi), composed in Konya, is considered one of the greatest poems of the Persian language. His works are widely read today in their original language across Greater Iran and the Persian-speaking world. Translations of his works are very popular, most notably in Turkey, Azerbaijan, the United States and South Asia. His poetry has influenced not only Persian literature, but also the literary traditions of the Ottoman Turkish, Chagatai, Kurdish, Urdu, Bengali and Pashto languages.