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janissary
A janissary ( , ; , , ) was a member of the elite infantry units that formed the Ottoman sultan's household troops. They were one of the first modern standing armies, and perhaps the first infantry force in the world to be equipped primarily with firearms, adopted during the reign of Murad II (r. 1421–1444, 1446–1451). The corps was established under either Orhan or Murad I, and dismantled by Mahmud II in 1826.

Ilir Meta
President of Albania from 2017 to 2022
Bektashi Order
Bektashism (, ) is a Sufi order of Islam that evolved in 13th-century western Anatolia and became widespread in the Ottoman Empire. It is named after the walī (saint) Haji Bektash Veli, with adherents called Bektashis. Origins of Haji Bektash's teachings can be traced back to the scholar Ahmad Yasawi of Turkestan. The highest title in Bektashi chain of succession is Dedebaba, followed by Halifebaba and Baba.

Talaat Paşa
Turkish Ottoman politician (1874–1921)

Naim Frashëri
Albanian poet, writer and activist (1846–1900)
Ismail Kemal
Prime Minister of Albania (1844-1919)
Nasimi
Azerbaijani poet, c. 1369–1419

Ali Pasha
Albanian ruler (1740–1822)

Sami Frashëri
Albanian writer, philosopher, playwright and activist (1850–1904)
Dritëro Agolli
Albanian poet, writer, and politician (1931–2017)

Haji Bektash Veli
Anatolian Muslim mystic (1209–1271)
Sovereign State of the Bektashi Order
European micro-state planned for the Bektashi Sufi movement
Abdyl Frashëri
Albanian statesman, diplomat (1839-1892)
Midhat Frashëri
Albanian diplomat and poet (1880-1949)
Gül Baba
Ottoman Bektashi dervish poet
Mehdi Frashëri
Albanian politician (1872-1963)
Xhafer Bej Ypi
prime minister of Albania (1880–1940)
Archbishop Joan of Albania
Albanian orthodox archbishop
Mustafa Merlika-Kruja
Albanian politician (1887-1958)
Haji Bektash Veli complex
cultural monument in Nevşehir province, Turkey
Balım Sultan
Sufi
Kul Nesîmî
Turkish poet
World Headquarters of the Bektashi
cultural heritage monument of Albania
Qutb ad-Din Haydar
Persian saint
Ali Këlcyra
Albanian politician
Sulejman Naibi
Albanian poet
Etëhem Bey Mollaj
Albanian administrator, nobleman and bejtexhi
Aqif Pasha Elbasani
Albanian politician
Baba Faja Martaneshi
Albanian monk
Shahin Frashëri
Albanian poet
Abbas Ali Türbe
Grave and cultural Monument in Albania
Seyyid Battal Gazi Complex
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Nasibi Tahir Babai
Albanian saint
Kırklar Cemi
Worship ceremony in Alevism and Bektashism
Böszörmény
Böszörmény, Izmaelita, Hysmaelita ("Ishmaelites") or Szerecsen ("Saracens"), were names used to refer to the Muslims who lived in medieval Hungary. They constituted a significant part of the population from the foundation of the state at end of the 9th century until the Mongol invasions at the end of the 13th century
Baba Rexheb
Albanian Islamic scholar
Fushenjan
Fushenjan () is a village in Fazl Rural District of the Central District in Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan province, Iran.