Rumi (disambiguation)
Rumi (1207–1273) was a Persian poet, Islamic scholar, and Sufi mystic.
Rumi may also refer to:
- Ibn al-Rumi (836–896), an Abbasid-period Arabic poet of Greek origin
- a name for somebody from Rûm ("Rome"), that is one of the following:
- the Byzantine Empire
- Greek Christianity
- Anatolia (Asia Minor), at some time part of the Roman Empire
- Rumelia - the Balkan provinces of the Ottoman Empire, named "Land of the Romans"
- A Muslim from Anatolia, later, the Balkans; in Ottoman times, particularly one who spoke a more or less refined form of Turkish:
- The Sultanate of Rum - the first Turkish realm in Anatolia, which was founded after the Seljuk victory at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, and became independent from the Great Seljuk Empire in 1077
- Old Anatolian Turkish or, later, Ottoman Turkish - two closely related languages spoken by Anatolian Turks before modern Turkish, both of which are occasionally called the "Rûmi" language
- Rumi (given name), a Japanese given name
- 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
- Cami-i Rumi (fl. 16th century), Ottoman official, poet and translator
- Shah Sultan Rumi, an 11th-century Sufi who migrated to Bengal
- Shafi Imam Rumi, a guerrilla fighter of the Bangladesh Liberation War
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