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- Cemevi abstract "A Cem Evi / Cemevi (pronounced and sometimes written as Djemevi) means literally a house of gathering in Turkish or more precisely house of [the religious ritual called] cem and is a place of fundamental importance for Turkey's Alevi-Bektashiyyah tariqa populations and traditions. According to Presidency of Religious Affairs of Turkey, it is not a place of worship (because Laïcité in Turkey cannot allow by laws any one of those like Imambargah, Khalwatkhana, Mejlis, Musallah or Tekkes except Sunni and Ja'fari-Shi’ite mosques as Muslim worship places) in the strict sense of the term despite Alevi organizations such as Hacı Bektaş-ı Veli Anadolu Kültür Vakfı demands cemevi as places for worshiping to be officially recognized.".
- Cemevi thumbnail Şahkulu_Sultan_Dergahi_Cemevi,_ein_sehr_altes_Gebetshaus.jpg?width=300.
- Cemevi wikiPageID "2720207".
- Cemevi wikiPageLength "5437".
- Cemevi wikiPageOutDegree "92".
- Cemevi wikiPageRevisionID "694098397".
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Alawites.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Alevism.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Avcılar.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Bahçelievler.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Bayramiye.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Bağcılar.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Bekir_Bozdağ.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Bektashi_Order.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Beyoğlu.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Büyükçekmece.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alevism.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islam_in_Turkey.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkish_culture.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkish_words_and_phrases.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Customs.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Discrimination.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Galibi_Order.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Gaziosmanpaşa.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Göztepe,_Istanbul.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Haji_Bektash_Veli.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Hurufism.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Hussainiya.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Jafari_jurisprudence.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Jamaat_Khana.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Jem_(Alevism).
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Kadıköy.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Karacaahmet_Cemetery.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Kartal.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Kartal_Cemevi.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Khalwat_al-Bayada.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Khalwati_order.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Khanqah.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Küçükçekmece.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Lobbying.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Majlis.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Malamatiyya.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Maltepe,_Istanbul.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Mevlevi_Order.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Mosque.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Naqshbandi.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Okmeydanı.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Presidency_of_Religious_Affairs.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Qadiriyya.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Qalandariyya.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Qizilbash.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Rifai.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Safaviyya.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Secularism_in_Turkey.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Shia_Islam.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Sunni_Islam.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Tariqa.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_language.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Tuzla,_Istanbul.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Worship.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Yenibosna.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Zahediyeh.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Zeytinburnu.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Ümraniye.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Üsküdar.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink Şahkulu.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLink File:Şahkulu_Sultan_Dergahi_Cemevi,_ein_sehr_altes_Gebetshaus.jpg.
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cemevi".
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLinkText "cem houses".
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLinkText "cemevi".
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLinkText "tekke".
- Cemevi wikiPageWikiLinkText "teqe".
- Cemevi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Alevism.
- Cemevi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Cemevi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cemevi subject Category:Alevism.
- Cemevi subject Category:Islam_in_Turkey.
- Cemevi subject Category:Turkish_culture.
- Cemevi subject Category:Turkish_words_and_phrases.
- Cemevi hypernym Place.
- Cemevi type Settlement.
- Cemevi comment "A Cem Evi / Cemevi (pronounced and sometimes written as Djemevi) means literally a house of gathering in Turkish or more precisely house of [the religious ritual called] cem and is a place of fundamental importance for Turkey's Alevi-Bektashiyyah tariqa populations and traditions.".
- Cemevi label "Cemevi".
- Cemevi sameAs Q1053332.
- Cemevi sameAs بيت_الجمع.
- Cemevi sameAs Cəm_evi.
- Cemevi sameAs Category:Cemevi.
- Cemevi sameAs Cemevi.
- Cemevi sameAs Cemevi.
- Cemevi sameAs جمعخانه.
- Cemevi sameAs Cemevi.
- Cemevi sameAs Cemevi.
- Cemevi sameAs m.07zx5b.
- Cemevi sameAs Cemevi.
- Cemevi sameAs Q1053332.
- Cemevi wasDerivedFrom Cemevi?oldid=694098397.
- Cemevi depiction Şahkulu_Sultan_Dergahi_Cemevi,_ein_sehr_altes_Gebetshaus.jpg.
- Cemevi isPrimaryTopicOf Cemevi.