It is probable that the family originated in Persian Kurdistan, and later moved to Azerbaijan, where they adopted the Azari form of Turkish spoken there, and eventually settled in the small town of Ardabil sometimes during the eleventh century | , 1975 , Appendix II - Genealogy of the Muslim Marriages of the Princesses of Trebizond• Muhammad Kamal, Mulla Sadra's Transcendent Philosophy, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd |
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3Emeri van Donzel, Islamic Desk Reference compiled from the Encyclopedia of Islam, E | pg 141:"Unlike, the Sunni Turks, who follow the Hanafi school of Islamic law, the Sunni Kurds follow the Shafi'i school |
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A political and social history of the Shahsevan | pg 233: "The Safavid movement, founded by Shaykh Safi al-Din 1252—1334 , a Sunni Sufi religious teacher descendant from a Kurdish family in north-western Iran |
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