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Sünbül Sinan Efendi (1452 CE, Merzifon – 1529, Istanbul) was the founder of the Sunbuliyye Sufi order (also spelt Sunbuli). The Sunbuliyye were a derivative of the Khalwati (also spelt Halveti and Halvetiye) order. Sünbül Efendi's successors, the next generations were settled in Nurullah town by Konur, Icel Province around 1550. The tomb is frequently visited by Muslims, many of whom consider him to be a saint. Alternate spellings or transcriptions of this name are: Sümbül Efendi, Sünbül Efendi, Şeyh Sümbül, Sümbül Sinan, and Sünbül Sinan.

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  • Sünbül Efendi (Merzifon, 1452 – Istanbul, 1529) è stato un mistico turco. La tomba di Sünbül Efendi nel complesso di Koca Mustafa a Istanbul. (it)
  • Sümbül Efendi ou Sümbül Sinan Efendi , cujo nome real era Iúçufe ibne Ali (Yusuf Bin Ali), foi o fundador do ramo da ordem religiosa islâmica sufista (ou Khalwati ou Khalwatiyya). Outras grafias usadas para o nome do santo são: Sümbül Efendı, Sünbül Efendi, Şeyh Sümbül, Sümbül Sinan e Sünbül Sinan. Sümbül significa jacinto (planta) em turco. O nome está relacionado com um episódio da vida do santo em que ele ficou estático ao observar jacintos. Sümbül Efendi é também o nome de um bairro no distrito de Fatih, na parte mais antiga do lado europeu de Istambul. (pt)
  • Sünbül Sinan Efendi (1452 CE, Merzifon – 1529, Istanbul) was the founder of the Sunbuliyye Sufi order (also spelt Sunbuli). The Sunbuliyye were a derivative of the Khalwati (also spelt Halveti and Halvetiye) order. Sünbül Efendi's successors, the next generations were settled in Nurullah town by Konur, Icel Province around 1550. The tomb is frequently visited by Muslims, many of whom consider him to be a saint. Alternate spellings or transcriptions of this name are: Sümbül Efendi, Sünbül Efendi, Şeyh Sümbül, Sümbül Sinan, and Sünbül Sinan. (en)
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  • Sünbül Sinan Efendi (1452 CE, Merzifon – 1529, Istanbul) was the founder of the Sunbuliyye Sufi order (also spelt Sunbuli). The Sunbuliyye were a derivative of the Khalwati (also spelt Halveti and Halvetiye) order. Sünbül Efendi's successors, the next generations were settled in Nurullah town by Konur, Icel Province around 1550. The tomb of Sümbül Sinan Efendi is next to the Koca Mustafa Pasha Mosque in Istanbul. The site of his tomb was once his Tekke and mosque. The Tekke itself was once a convent that was abandoned and handed over to the Khalwatis by Sultan Bayezid II (1481-1512) to use as a Tekke. Almost all of the sheikhs who sat at the post of grand sheikh of this order are buried at the Tekke, including another noted Sheikh of this order, Merkez Efendi (d.1552) in Yenikapı. The tomb is frequently visited by Muslims, many of whom consider him to be a saint. Alternate spellings or transcriptions of this name are: Sümbül Efendi, Sünbül Efendi, Şeyh Sümbül, Sümbül Sinan, and Sünbül Sinan. Sünbül is the Turkish word for the hyacinth flower which is often purple in color. (en)
  • Sünbül Efendi (Merzifon, 1452 – Istanbul, 1529) è stato un mistico turco. La tomba di Sünbül Efendi nel complesso di Koca Mustafa a Istanbul. (it)
  • Sümbül Efendi ou Sümbül Sinan Efendi , cujo nome real era Iúçufe ibne Ali (Yusuf Bin Ali), foi o fundador do ramo da ordem religiosa islâmica sufista (ou Khalwati ou Khalwatiyya). Outras grafias usadas para o nome do santo são: Sümbül Efendı, Sünbül Efendi, Şeyh Sümbül, Sümbül Sinan e Sünbül Sinan. Sümbül significa jacinto (planta) em turco. O nome está relacionado com um episódio da vida do santo em que ele ficou estático ao observar jacintos. Sümbül Efendi é também o nome de um bairro no distrito de Fatih, na parte mais antiga do lado europeu de Istambul. (pt)
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