- Source: Rumi (disambiguation)
Rumi (1207–1273) was a Persian poet, Islamic scholar, and Sufi mystic.
Rumi may also refer to:
Rumi, (literally "Roman") any person, non-Muslim or Muslim, such as the Muslim Sufi poet Rumi, who was from the lands of Rûm (literally "Romans" or "Rome") —traditionally divided into Rumelia and Anatolia— during most of the Rum-Seljuk and Ottoman times. Also used as an adjective denoting anything relating to these people.
al-Rumi or Rumi, people with a nisba (surname) derived from the historical region(s) of the Rum
Rumi (given name), a Japanese given name
Shafi Imam Rumi, a guerrilla fighter of the Bangladesh Liberation War
Rumi (opera), a Persian-language opera by Behzad Abdi
Rumi calendar, a calendar used by the Ottoman Empire
Rumi cheese - a hard cheese from cows' milk, or from a mixture of cow and buffalo milk, produced in Egypt
Rumi Numeral System, used in North Africa and Iberia between the 10th and 17th centuries
Rumi script, the Malay alphabet
See also
Rum (disambiguation)
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- Rumi (disambiguation)
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- Rumi (given name)
- Rum (disambiguation)
- Rumiñawi
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- Mevlevi (disambiguation)
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- Peter (given name)
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