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Mashhad-i Bayazid Bastami - Preliminary Bibliography
Preliminary Bibliography - Mashhad-i Bayazid Bastami

ʿAbd-al-Rafīʿ Ḥaqīqat, Solṭān al-ʿārefīn Bāyazīd Besṭāmī, Tehran, 1362 Š./1983.

ʿAbdur Rabb, The Life, Thought and Historical Importance of Abu Yazid Al­-Bistami, Dacca, 1971.

Adle, C. Art et société dans le monde iranien, Paris, 1982

Adle C. “Katība῾yi naw-yāfta dar Bisṭām” [A newly discovered inscription in Bistam], Āthār, x–xi (Iran. Solar, 1364/1986), pp. 175–83

Aflākī, Šams al-Dīn , Manāqeb al-ʿārefīn, ed. T. Yazıcı, 2 vols., Ankara, 1959.

Anṣārī, Ḵhwāja ʿAbd-Allāh , Ṭabaqāt al-ṣūfīa, ed. ʿA. Ḥabībī, Kabul, 1340 Š./1961.

Arberry, A. J. “A Bisṭāmī Legend,” JRAS, 1938, pp. 89­-91.

ʿAṭṭār, Shaikh Farīd-al-Dīn , Taḏkerat al-awlīāʾ, ed. R. A. Nicholson, 2 vols., London, 1905-07. Blair, S. S. “The Inscription from the Tomb Tower at Basṭām,” Art et société dans le monde iranien, ed. C. Adle (Paris, 1982), pp. 263–86

Bohrer, F. N. (Ed.) Sevruguin and the Persian Image: Photographs of Iran, 1870-1930. Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 1999

Böwering,Gerhard. BESṬĀMĪ BĀYAZĪD. "Encyclopædia Iranica Online, 2005

Golombek, L. and Wilber, D. “The Timurid Architecture of Iran and Turan
International Journal of Middle East Studies , Vol. 23, No. 2 (May, 1991), pp. 246-249

Hillenbrand, R. “The Flanged Tomb Tower at Basṭām,” Art et société dans le monde iranien, ed. C. Adle (Paris, 1982), pp. 237–61, repr. in R. Hillenbrand, Studies in Medieval Islamic Architecture, ii (London, 2006)

Hojvīrī, ʿAlī b. ʿOṯmān , Kašf al-maḥjūb, ed. V. Zhukovskiĭ, Leningrad, 1926; repr. Tehran, 1336 Š./1957; tr. R. A. Nicholson, London, 1911. Jāmī, Nafaḥāt. Abū Ṭāleb Makkī, Qūt al-qolūb, 4 vols., Cairo, 1351/1932.

Jawzī, Talbīs Eblīs, Cairo, n.d. Abū Noʿaym Eṣfahānī, Ḥelyat al-awlīāʾwa ṭabaqāt al-aṣfīāʾ, 10 vols., Cairo, 1351-57/1932-38.

Mojaddedi, J. A. "Getting Drunk with Abu Yazid or Staying Sober with Junayd: The Creation of Popular Typology



Bibliography: ʿAbd-al-Rafīʿ Ḥaqīqat, Solṭān al-ʿārefīn Bāyazīd Besṭāmī, Tehran, 1362 Š./1983. ʿAbdur Rabb, The Life, Thought and Historical Importance of Abu Yazid Al­-Bistami, Dacca, 1971. Adle, C. Art et société dans le monde iranien, Paris, 1982 Adle C Aflākī, Šams al-Dīn , Manāqeb al-ʿārefīn, ed. T. Yazıcı, 2 vols., Ankara, 1959. Anṣārī, Ḵhwāja ʿAbd-Allāh , Ṭabaqāt al-ṣūfīa, ed. ʿA. Ḥabībī, Kabul, 1340 Š./1961. Arberry, A. J. “A Bisṭāmī Legend,” JRAS, 1938, pp. 89­-91. ʿAṭṭār, Shaikh Farīd-al-Dīn , Taḏkerat al-awlīāʾ, ed. R. A. Nicholson, 2 vols., London, 1905-07. Bohrer, F. N. (Ed.) Sevruguin and the Persian Image: Photographs of Iran, 1870-1930. Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 1999 Böwering,Gerhard Hillenbrand, R. “The Flanged Tomb Tower at Basṭām,” Art et société dans le monde iranien, ed. C. Adle (Paris, 1982), pp. 237–61, repr. in R. Hillenbrand, Studies in Medieval Islamic Architecture, ii (London, 2006) Hojvīrī, ʿAlī b Jawzī, Talbīs Eblīs, Cairo, n.d. Abū Noʿaym Eṣfahānī, Ḥelyat al-awlīāʾwa ṭabaqāt al-aṣfīāʾ, 10 vols., Cairo, 1351-57/1932-38. Wilber, Donald N. The Architecture of Islamic Iran. New York: Greenwood Press, 1969. Zaehner, R. C. “Abū Yazīd of Bisṭām. A Turning Point in Islamic Mysticism,” Indo-Iranian Journal 1, 1957, pp. 286-301.

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