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Turkish and Greek poems. Legacy. Notes. References. Sultan Walad. Baha al-Din Muhammad-i Walad ( Persian: بها الدین محمد ولد ), more popularly known as Sultan Walad ( سلطان ولد ), was the eldest son of Jalal Al-Din Rumi, Persian poet, [1] Sufi, Hanafi Maturidi Islamic scholar and one of the founders of the Mawlawiya ( مولویه) order. [2]
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Sulṭān Walad | Persian poet | Britannica. Contents. Sulṭān Walad. Persian poet. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Rūmī. In Rūmī: The influence of Shams al-Dīn. …heartbroken, and his eldest son, Sulṭān Walad, eventually brought Shams back from Syria.
So Rumi's first successor in the rectorship of the order was "Husam Chalabi" and, after Chalabi's death in 1284, Rumi's younger and only surviving son, Sultan Walad (d. 1312), popularly known as author of the mystical Maṭnawī Rabābnāma, or the Book of the Rabab was installed as grand master of the order. [100]
- Sultan Valad, Ala al-din Chelebi, Amir Alim Chelebi, Malike Khatun.
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- Gevher Khatun, Karra Khatun
Hace 3 días · Rumi (1207–73), the greatest Sufi mystic and poet in the Persian language, famous for his lyrical poetry and his epic Masnavi.
- Annemarie Schimmel
Sultan Walad se casó con la hija de Salah al-Din Zarkub, Fátima Khatun. [2] Tuvo dos hijas de ella y un hijo (Jalal Ali-Din Arif). El sultán Walad, ante la insistencia de su séquito, asumió la sucesión que, a la muerte de su padre, había rechazado en favor de Husam Al-Din.
23 de ago. de 2011 · BAHĀʾ -AL- DĪN SOLṬĀN WALAD, MOḤAMMAD, 7th-8th/13th-14th-century Sufi shaikh and poet, son and eventual successor of Mawlānā Jalāl-al-Dīn Rūmī (Mawlawī). Bahāʾ-al-Dīn was born on 25 Rabīʿ II 623/24 April 1226 to Gowhar Ḵātūn at Lāranda (modern Karaman), where Jalāl-al-Dīn’s father Bahāʾ-al-Dīn Walad ...
Sultan Walad fue sin duda, no sólo el primogénito de Rumi, también fue, sin duda, la persona más próxima y su más entrañable confidente. Fue testigo personal del descubrimiento que supuso para Rumi conocer a Shams de Tabriz.