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dervish (ˈdɜːvɪʃ) Forms: 6–9 dervis, 7–9 dervise, (7 dervice, dervys, dervisse, -iche, dervize, derwis, darvish, derveesh), 7– dervish, (8 derwish, 9 dirvesh, darwesh, durwaysh, -weesh). [a. Pers. darvēsh, darvīsh poor, a religious mendicant, a friar, in Arab. darwēsh, darwīsh, Turkish dervīsh, the ...
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Dervish
Death and the Dervish by Meša Selimović and The Dervish by Frances Kazan extensively discussed the life of a Dervish. Gallery
See also
Derviş, a variant of the spelling
Fakir
Qalandariyya
The Tale of the Four Dervishes Qissa Chahar Dervish
Death and the Dervish,
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dervish
dervish/ˈdɜ:vɪʃ; `dəvɪʃ/ nmember of a Muslim religious order (伊斯兰教的)苦行僧人 dancing dervishes, ie those who take part in whirling dances 跳旋转舞蹈的苦行僧人.
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Dervish (disambiguation)
Dervish or darvish may also refer to:
Movements
Dervish movement (Somali), the polity of Diiriye Guure
Sudanese Dervish or mahdists
Music
Dervish Turkish surname meaning Dervish
Darwish
Dervish Mehmed Pasha (disambiguation)
Dervish Pasha (disambiguation)
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Dervish (Irevani)
Currently exhibited under the name "Dervish". The dervish is depicted in full growth on a green background. The black hair of the dervish is smoothly combed and falls to the shoulders.
The dervish is dressed in a red jubbe.
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Dervish (band)
Dervish's fifth album, Midsummer's Night, was released in 1999. entry, page 217, Dervish entry, page 218).
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Dervish (rocket)
Dervish was an unguided air-to-air and air-to-surface rocket developed by the Northrop Corporation for use by the United States Navy and United States Spin-stabilized, in diameter, and powered by a Thiokol TRX-126B solid fuel rocket, in 1958 development of Dervish was resumed as a solely Army project
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Dervish Bejah
Dervish Bejah Baloch (1862–1957), also known as Bejah Dervish, or simply Dervish, was a camel driver who played a significant role in the exploration and It reads "Dervish Bejah, c1862-1957, Camel-driver, explorer".
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American Dervish
American Dervish is a 2012 novel by Ayad Akhtar. Reception
American Dervish received mainly positive reception from literary critics.
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Dervish Hima
Biography
Early life
Dervish Hima was born in Struga to an Albanian landowning family, which spoke the Albanian language in the Tosk dialect. Later life
Dervish Hima took an active interest in public life even after Albanian independence in November 1912.
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Dervish Cara
Dervish Cara". Legacy
Dervish Cara inspired the rebels in Debar and İşkodra to continue.
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The Dervish House
The Dervish House is a 2010 science fiction novel by British author Ian McDonald. The novel was shortlisted for the Arthur C. Ayşe Erkoç, wife of Adnan, and atheist curator of an upscale religious artifact shop, which is located near the dervish house.
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Operation Dervish (1941)
Co-incident with the Dervish convoy, civilians in the Svalbard archipelago were evacuated in Operation Gauntlet (25 August – 3 September 1941) and Dervish Notes
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Dervish
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Dervish movement
Dervish movement or Dervish revolt may refer to:
Dervish movement (Somali), an anti-colonial resistance movement in Somalia
Dervish movement (Sudan)
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The Whirling Dervish
The Whirling Dervish is an album by American jazz pianist Mal Waldron featuring performances recorded in Paris in 1972 and released by the French America Reception
The Allmusic review by Jason Ankeny awarded the album 4 stars stating "The Whirling Dervish looms among Mal Waldron's boldest and most challenging
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