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Riza Yildirim
Emory University
Occupation
Graduate Student (Doctoral)
Contact
Emory University
Graduate Division of Religion 201 Dowman Dr.
Atlanta GA 30322
United States
ABOUT
Riza Yildirim completed his first Ph.D. in Ottoman history at Bilkent University in 2008 and is currently writing his second doctoral dissertation in Religious Studies at Emory University. In his first dissertation and subsequent research, he studied the history of Qizilbash-Alevi and Bektashi communities in the region stretching from Iran to the Balkans. His second doctoral project focuses on shari'a-inattentive Muslim pieties (so-called “Ghulat”) in Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. He has published five books and several research papers on the history and religion of Qizilbash-Alevis and Bektashis.
Discipline
Religious Studies/Theology
Sub Areas
Ottoman Studies
Iranian Studies
Islamic Studies
Minorities
Turkish Studies
Mysticism/Sufi Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Anatolia
Azerbaijan
Balkans
Iran
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Specialties
Alevi-Bektashi History, Belief, And Culture
Qizilbash History And Religion
Ghulat Shi'ism And Antinomian Sufism
Languages
Turkish (native)
French (advanced)
German (intermediate)
Arabic (advanced)
Persian (advanced)
Education
PhD | 2008 | History | Bilkent University
Abstracts
The Origins and Formation of Qizilbash (Alevi) Sacred Texts Penetration of Shi’ite Ideals into the Ottoman Realm Ayin-i Qizilbash: Notes on Religious Organization of the Safavid Military Elites Chūb-e Tarīq Revisited: A Safavid-Qizilbash Ritual and Its Religious and Political Functions Revolution Against Whom?: Another Look at the Safavid Takeover of Iran in 1503