Kurdish communities were present in Anatolia during the 12th and 13th centuries, particularly in the eastern and southeastern regions. However, Baciyan-ı Rum was primarily a Turkish women's movement rooted in the Ahi guild system and Islamic traditions. While there may have been interactions with other ethnic groups, including Kurds, Baciyan-ı Rum itself was not specifically linked to Kurdish communities.
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So, was this before or after these people converted to Islam? Were they Kurds?
Kurdish communities were present in Anatolia during the 12th and 13th centuries, particularly in the eastern and southeastern regions. However, Baciyan-ı Rum was primarily a Turkish women's movement rooted in the Ahi guild system and Islamic traditions. While there may have been interactions with other ethnic groups, including Kurds, Baciyan-ı Rum itself was not specifically linked to Kurdish communities.
Simply put, excellent work, thank you Emperor 🫡
Thank you :)