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How the Ney Came Back | Craftsmanship Magazine
For several decades after Ataturk banned Sufi orders in 1925, dervish life in Istanbul virtually ceased—and dervish music went silent. One of the first turning points came in 1954. In a masterstroke of political savvy, Farettin Effendi, the sheikh of the Jerrahi order of dervishes, managed to reopen his tekke in the Istanbul neighborhood of…