Sarı Saltık
Sarı Saltık (also spelled Sarı Saltuk, "the blonde", Ottoman Turkish: صارى صالتق, romanized: Ṣarı̊ Ṣaltı̊q; also referred as Sari Saltuk Baba or Dede) (died 1297/98) was a 13th-century Alevi Turkish dervish, venerated as a saint by the Bektashi Sufi Muslims in the Balkans and parts of Middle East as well as the mainstream Sunni Muslim community.
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Born | Unknown, possibly Bukhara |
Died | c. 1297/98 |
Resting place | Mausoleum of Sari Saltuk Baba, Babadag, Romania 44°53′37.3″N 28°43′07.0″E |
Religion | Islam |
Era | Late Middle Ages |
Known for | Sufi mysticism |
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Period in office | 13th century |
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