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第二章使用了阿列维文献和塞尔柱和奥斯曼时代的档案资料,追踪了各种苏菲派人物和萨伊德家族,他们被认为是阿布瓦法的精神和/或生物后裔,从12世纪末或13世纪初到16世纪中期在安纳托利亚繁荣发展。它表明,从15世纪下半叶开始,安纳托利亚东部的大多数瓦法哈伊分支是如何在克孜尔巴什主义的共同旗帜下被同化的,随着它们演变成克孜尔巴什/阿勒维奥克体系的组成部分,它们逐渐失去了群体身份和秩序结构。本章还认为,Wafa - al - i记忆的侵蚀,在某种程度上是Wafa - al - i分支被纳入萨法维德领导的Kizilbash运动的自然结果,也涉及Wafa - al - i遗产与Bektashi传统的合并和混合,因为它在Bektashi的圣像和口述传统中被配置,大约在16世纪之交。
The Forgotten Forefathers: Wafaʾi Dervishes in Medieval Anatolia
Using Alevi documents and Seljuk and Ottoman-era archival sources, chapter 2 tracks the various Sufi figures and sayyidfamilies who are purported to be spiritual and/or biological descendants of Abu’l-Wafaʾ and who thrived in Anatolia from the late twelfth century or early thirteenth until the mid-sixteenth century. It shows how, from the second half of the fifteenth century onward, most Wafaʾi offshoots in eastern Anatolia came to be assimilated under the common flag of Kizilbashism, gradually losing their group identities and order structures as they evolved into components of the Kizilbash/Alevi ocaksystem. This chapter also argues that the erosion of the Wafaʾi memory, to some extent a natural corollary of the incorporation of the Wafaʾi affiliates into the Safavid-led Kizilbash movement, also involved the conflation and blending of the Wafaʾi legacy with that of the Bektashi tradition as it was configured in the Bektashi hagiographic and oral tradition compiled at about the turn of the sixteenth century.