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Rumi
Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī, commonly known as Rumi (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273), was a Sufi mystic, poet, and founder of the Islamic brotherhood known as the Mevlevi Order. His family hailed from Balkh. Rumi is an influential figure in Sufism, and his thought and works loom large both in Persian literature and mystic poetry in general. Today, his translated works are enjoyed all over the world.
Shams Tabrizi
spiritual instructor of Mewlānā Rumi
Mevlevi Order
Sufi order founded by the followers of Rumi
Gürcü Hatun
princess of Georgia, wife of Sultan Muhammad Ghias ud-din Kaikhushru II, Sultan of Konia
Mevlâna Museum
Museum dedicated to the poet Rumi, including Rumi's tomb
Sultan Walad
philosopher and poet of Persian origin, son of Jalal al-Din Rumi
Pervâne
Persian statesman, a key player in 13th-century Anatolian politics

Husam al-Din Chalabi
Kurdish Muslim Sufi and a prominent disciple of Rumi
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