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"DARWISH: Exploring the Mystical World of Dervishes" Step into a mesmerizing journey with the wandering Uzbek Dervishes from Samarkand

Background imageDarwish Collection: Wandering Uzbek Dervishes from Samarkand

Wandering Uzbek Dervishes from Samarkand. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Bukhara Dervish from Uzbekistan

Bukhara Dervish from Uzbekistan. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Persian Dervish - Paris Exhibition

Persian Dervish - Paris Exhibition
Persian Dervish at the Paris Exposition in 1900. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Iranian Wandering Dervish

Iranian Wandering Dervish. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Dance of the Mewlewis Dervishes in Constantinople, 1811 (coloured engraving)

Dance of the Mewlewis Dervishes in Constantinople, 1811 (coloured engraving)
CHT174615 Dance of the Mewlewis Dervishes in Constantinople, 1811 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageDarwish Collection: Dancing Dervishes, c. 1480 (opaque watercolour and gold on paper)

Dancing Dervishes, c. 1480 (opaque watercolour and gold on paper)
6176508 Dancing Dervishes, c.1480 (opaque watercolour and gold on paper) by Bihzad (fl.1500) (attr. to); 29.9x18.9 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageDarwish Collection: View of the interior of the Dervish Convent, in Cairo, from

View of the interior of the Dervish Convent, in Cairo, from
STC132826 View of the interior of the Dervish Convent, in Cairo, from Monuments and Buildings of Cairo, engraved by Emile Edmond Ollivier (1800-64) published by Letronne, Paris

Background imageDarwish Collection: Persian Dervishes

Persian Dervishes. Darwesh or Dervish, as it is known in European languages, refers to members of Sufi Muslim ascetic religious Tariqahs - tariket

Background imageDarwish Collection: Bektashi Dervish at Tangiers, Morocco

Bektashi Dervish at Tangiers, Morocco. Founder of the Bektashi order was Hajji Bektash Wali (1209 - 1271) - is today a renowned figure in the history and culture of both Ottoman Empire

Background imageDarwish Collection: Provincial Dervish

Provincial Dervish. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Turkish Dervish

Turkish Dervish
A Turkish Dervish. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Pipe-smoking Syrian Dervish with fantastic hairstyle

Pipe-smoking Syrian Dervish with fantastic hairstyle. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Persian Dervish in Chechnya

Persian Dervish in Chechnya. Date: circa 1905

Background imageDarwish Collection: Wandering Dervish and a Derivish who gives out water

Wandering Dervish and a Derivish who gives out water
Constantinople - Wandering Dervish and a Derivish who gives out free water. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Seated Iranian Dervish Group

Seated Iranian Dervish Group
Seated group of Iranian (Persian) Dervishes. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Kalendar Dervish & Dervish

Kalendar Dervish & Dervish
Kalendar Dervishes & Dervish. A Kalendar Dervish is of the Kalendari, who are a loosely knit order of wandering Dervishes who stretch throughout the Middle East

Background imageDarwish Collection: Persian Dervish with sword and begging bowl

Persian Dervish with sword and begging bowl. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Wandering Dervish - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Wandering Dervish - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sahin (Sajahin) a Wandering Dervish from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Dervish Meeting House at Eskisehir, Turkey

Dervish Meeting House at Eskisehir, Turkey
Dervish Meeting House (Tekke) at Eskisehir, Turkey. In Latin it was known as Dorylaeum. Founded by the Phrygians in c.1000 BC

Background imageDarwish Collection: Dervishes engaged upon Zikr

Dervishes engaged upon Zikr
Dervishes of different Sufi orders engaged upon Zikr - remembrance and praise of God. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Group of Egyptian Whirling Derivishes

Group of Egyptian Whirling Derivishes
Group Egyptian Dervishes. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Seated Egyptian Dervish

Seated Egyptian Dervish
North African (Egyptian) Dervish seated. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Ottoman Empire - Dervish Sheikh

Ottoman Empire - Dervish Sheikh. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: A Bektash Dervish Sheikh

A Bektash Dervish Sheikh (Baba) wearing the traditional twelve-pointed wheel (the twelve imans). Founder of the Bektashi order was Hajji Bektash Wali (1209 - 1271)

Background imageDarwish Collection: Persian Dervish

Persian Dervish. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Caucasus - Dervish with swordfish sword

Caucasus - Dervish with swordfish sword
Caucasus - Derivish with swordfish sword and begging bowl. Darwesh or Dervish, as it is known in European languages, refers to members of Sufi Muslim ascetic religious Tariqahs - tariket

Background imageDarwish Collection: Dervishes of different orders

Dervishes of different orders - Constantinople (Istanbul). Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Seated Dervish with knotted stick

Seated Dervish with knotted stick
Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth. Within the Islamic tradition such people are often known as Sufis, Sufi

Background imageDarwish Collection: Bektashi Dervishes with children

Bektashi Dervishes with children. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Middle Eastern Dervish Group

Middle Eastern Dervish Group
Rifai Dervishes - a Dervish order founded by Shaykh Sayyid Ahmad ar-Rifai (1119-1182). Traditional Dervish order found with a marked prescence in Syria, Egypt, Kosovo and Albania

Background imageDarwish Collection: Two Turkish Dervishes in Constantinople

Two Turkish Dervishes in Constantinople of the Bektasi Order. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Elderly Turkish wandering Dervish

Elderly Turkish wandering Dervish. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Wandering Russian Shamen or Dervish

Wandering Russian Shamen or Dervish riding a rather dishevelled horse with trained raven on a pole. Surrounded by a crowd of onlookers

Background imageDarwish Collection: Persian Dervish with young son

Persian Dervish with young son, carrying a club. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Young Tunisian Dervish

Young Tunisian Dervish. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Young Iranian Dervish

Young Iranian Dervish. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Rifai Dervish

Rifai Dervish (who have the ability to command animals). Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth

Background imageDarwish Collection: Arabian Dervish - Egypt

Arabian Dervish - Egypt
Arab Dervish from Egypt. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth



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"DARWISH: Exploring the Mystical World of Dervishes" Step into a mesmerizing journey with the wandering Uzbek Dervishes from Samarkand, as they spin and whirl in ecstatic devotion. Witness the grace and spirituality of a Bukhara Dervish from Uzbekistan, captivating hearts with their enchanting rituals. At the Paris Exhibition, be transported to another realm by the Persian Dervish's captivating performance. Two Whirling Dervishes accompanied by musicians create an ethereal symphony that resonates deep within your soul. In Konya, Turkey, immerse yourself in the sacred ambiance of Rumi's Mosque & Turbe. Experience firsthand the profound spiritual practice of Mevlevi Order's Whirling Derviches as they surrender themselves to divine ecstasy. Travel further into Turkey and encounter more awe-inspiring scenes of Whirling Derviches belonging to the Mevlevi Order. Their rhythmic movements become a gateway to transcendence, inviting you to join them on this mystical path. Delve into history through vibrant illustrations like "Dance of Mewlewis" in Constantinople or witness a serene moment captured in "Dervish in Prayer. " These timeless artworks offer glimpses into centuries-old traditions that continue to inspire today. Finally, lose yourself in a masterpiece created around 1480 - "Dancing Dervishes. " This exquisite artwork adorned with opaque watercolors and gold reflects both beauty and devotion encapsulated within these spiritual practices. Darwish takes you on an unforgettable voyage where cultures intertwine, faith is expressed through movement, and seekers find solace amidst swirling rhythms. Embark on this enchanting exploration into the world of dervishes – where mysticism meets artistry and souls are set free.