Kockar Ata
Kockar Ata (Khodzha-Kochkari, Koçqər-i Chodja or Koçkır-i Baba) was a dervish of Ahmad Yasavi. His name means "ram". According to common belief Koçkar Ata is from Teke Turcomans. In his time the people were making the rams fight and since his ram was the champion of each match, he was named as Kochkar. His real name is not to be known. After Koçkar Ata's death, his ram could not resist the separation and it died on his grave. So a ram statue had been put over Koçkar Ata's grave. There is scripture in Arabic alphabet as "ya Allah, ya Muhammed, ya Ali".
primaryTopic
Kockar Ata
Kockar Ata (Khodzha-Kochkari, Koçqər-i Chodja or Koçkır-i Baba) was a dervish of Ahmad Yasavi. His name means "ram". According to common belief Koçkar Ata is from Teke Turcomans. In his time the people were making the rams fight and since his ram was the champion of each match, he was named as Kochkar. His real name is not to be known. After Koçkar Ata's death, his ram could not resist the separation and it died on his grave. So a ram statue had been put over Koçkar Ata's grave. There is scripture in Arabic alphabet as "ya Allah, ya Muhammed, ya Ali".
has abstract
Kockar Ata (Khodzha-Kochkari, ...... to prevent worship at mazars.
@en
Koçkar Ata, (Khodzha-Kochkari, ...... tender Vertreter des Sufismus.
@de
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
17,317,038
Wikipage revision ID
574,985,765
hypernym
type
comment
Kockar Ata (Khodzha-Kochkari, ...... a Allah, ya Muhammed, ya Ali".
@en
Koçkar Ata, (Khodzha-Kochkari, ...... tender Vertreter des Sufismus.
@de
label
Kockar Ata
@en
Koçkar Ata
@de
wasDerivedFrom
gender
male
@en
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Kockar Ata
@en