- Sheikh Mustafa Ruhi Efendi
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Sheikh Haci Mustafa Ruhi Efendi Sheikh Mustafa Ruhi Efendi tombstone Religious and Political Leader Personal details Born 1800
Gökçeada[citation needed],
Ottoman Empire (actual Turkey)Died 1893 (aged 93)
Istanbul,
Ottoman Empire (actual Turkey)Children - Sabri Kalkandelen (Poet, Chief of the Istanbul Imperial Library)
- Fatma Hanko (mother of General Hayrullah Fişek)
- Hürrem
- ZehraResidence Kalkandelen, Ottoman Empire (actual Tetovo, Macedonia) Sheikh Mustafa Ruhi Efendi (born 1800, Gökçeada, Ottoman Empire - 1893, Istanbul, Ottoman Empire) was an religious (Naqshbandi) and political leader in the Balkans during the Ottoman period.[1] He was based in the city of Kalkandelen, (Tetovo in today's Macedonia). Being one of the main members of the League of Prizren,[2][3] he was the President of the central committee of Prizren called the "close committee".[4]
References
- ^ Nathalie Clayer (in French). Aux origines du nationalisme albanais: la naissance d'une nation. http://books.google.fr/books?id=umotBF3KFWgC&q=mustafaEfendi#v=onepage&q=mustafa%20Efendi&f=false. Retrieved 21 February 2011.
- ^ The Policy of Abdulhamid II Regarding The Prizren League Nuray Bozbora
- ^ Aux origines du nationalisme albanais La naissance d'une nation majoritairement musulmane en Europe "le cheikh Mustafa de Tetovo" ISBN 9782845868168 by Nathalie Clayer
- ^ The Consolidation of Albanian Nationalism The League of Prizren 1878-1881, by Nevila Pahumi
Categories:- Islamic religious leaders
- Ottoman political people
- History of Kosovo
- Prizren
- Naqshbandi order
- 1800 births
- 1893 deaths
- Albanians from the Republic of Macedonia
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