Muḥabbetnāme
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- Country
- Turkey
- City
- Konya
- Institution
- Konya İl Halk Ktp
- Collection
- Uzluk
- Shelfmark
- no. 6968
Contents
- Muḥabbetnāme (Yūsuf Ḥaḳīḳī)
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- LOC subject headings
- Sufism (Early works to 1800)
- Sufi poetry, Turkish
- Turkish language To 1500
- Masnavis
- Author
- Yūsuf Ḥaḳīḳī
- يوسف حقيقي
- Show other names
- ʿİzzeddīn Yūsuf b. Ḥamīdüddīn Aḳsarāyī
- Baba Yūsuf
- Yūsuf Ḥaḳīḳī Baba
- Gül Baba
- ﻋﺰﺍﻟﺪﻳﻦ يوسف ﺏ ﺣﻤﻴﺪ ﺍﻟﺪﻳﻦ ﺁﻗﺴﺮﺍﻳﻲ
- يوسف ﺑﺎﺑﺎ
- يوسف حقيقي ﺑﺎﺑﺎ
- ﻛﻞﺑﺎﺑﺎ
- Yusuf-i Hakîkî, -1487 (authorised)
- Hakîkî, Yusuf-i, -1487 (variant)
- Yûsuf Hakîkî Baba, -1487 (variant)
- Yusuf-i Hakîkî, d. 1487 (variant)
- Biographical notes
- 15th century Sufi poet, Yūsuf Ḥaḳīḳī is the son of Şeyḫ Ḥamīdüddīn Aḳsarāyī (d. 815/1412-13), also known as Ṣomuncu Baba. His grandfather was Şeyḫ Şemseddīn Mūsā-i Ḳayserī. Yūsuf Ḥaḳīḳī’s grandfather was from Kayseri (Turkey) and his father lived in Bursa for some time. We do not know when Yūsuf Ḥaḳīḳī settled down in Aksaray (Turkey). He lived here until his death in 894 AH [1488-1489 CE]. Yūsuf Ḥaḳīḳī’s initiation to Ḥacı Bayram (d.833/1429-30) took place after his father’s death. He was the head of the Melīk Maḥmūd Ġāzī Ḫāngāhı when Aksaray was conquered by the Ottomans in 881 AH [1476-1477 CE].
- Title
- Muḥabbetnāme
- ﻣﺤﺒﺖ ﻧﺎﻣﻪ
- Notes
- A book on Sufism in mathnawi form consisting of 3696 couplets. It was completed in Ṣafar 886 [1481 CE].
- Main language of text
- Turkish
- Bibliography
- Editions
- Yusuf Hakîkî Baba, . Mahabbat-name. Edited by Çavuşoğlu, Ali. Ankara: Aksaray Belediyesi, 2009.
- Studies
- Akgündüz, Ahmet. Arşiv Belgeleri Işığında Şeyh Hamid-i Veli Somuncu Baba ve Neseb-i Âlîsi. İstanbul: Es-Seyyid Osman Hulusi Efendi Vakfı, 1992.
- Boz, Erdoğan. "Yûsuf Hakîkî." TDVİA. 442013, , [n.d.]: 10-11.
- Çavuşoğlu, Ali. "Yusuf-ı Hakiki'nin Mahabbet-name Adlı Eserinin Tenkitli Metni ve İncelenmesi." Kayseri: Erciyes Üniversitesi, 2002.
- Show filiations
- Manisa Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi no. 1296
Physical Description
- Columns
- 2
- Ruled lines
- 19