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- Work 1: Poems (Ḥacı Bayram)
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- LOC subject headings
- Sufi poetry, Turkish
- Author
- Ḥacı Bayram
- حاجي ﺑﻴﺮﺍﻡ
- Show other names
- Eş-Şeyḫ el-Ḥāc Bayram b. Aḥmed b. Maḥmūd el-Anḳaravī
- الشيخ الحاج بيرام بن احمد بن محمود الانقاراوي
- Hacı Bayram Veli, -1429 (authorised)
- Bayram Veli, Hacı, -1429 (variant)
- Hacı Bayram-ı Velî, -1429 (variant)
- Hacı Bayram Veli, d. 1429 (variant)
- Biographical notes
- Ḥacı Bayram was born in Ankara in the first half of the 14th century [1300-1399 CE]. His name appears as Eş-Şeyḫ el-Ḥāc Bayram b. Aḥmed b. Maḥmūd el-Anḳaravī (الشيخ الحاج بيرم بن احمد بن محمود الانقاراوي) in two vaḳfiyye (وقفية) of the period, dated 831 AH [1428 CE] and 832 AH [1428-1429 CE]. The title of "ḳutbu’l-evliyā (قتب الاوليا)" given to him in these documents suggests that he was highly popular during his lifetime. According to ‘Abdurraḥmān el-‘Askerī (عبدالرحمان العسكري)'s Mir’ātu’l-ışḳ (مرءات العشق), Ḥacı Bayram lived for over ninety years. As stated in sources such as Lāmi‘ī Çelebi (لامعي چلبي), Ṭaşḳöprüzāde (طاشقوپرولی زاده) and Mecdī (مجدي), Ḥacı Bayram was born near the river Çubuḳ Suyu in Ankara, in a village named Solfasol (Ẕü’l-fażl). While working as a müderris (مدرس) in Ankara, he became a disciple to Ṣomuncu Baba (d. 815/1412) (صومنجي بابا), after the latter asked Sulṭān Şücā‘ (سلطان شوجاع) to go to Ankara and invite him. Mir’ātu’l-ışḳ (مرءات العشق), on the other hand, relates that Ḥacı Bayram was never a müderris. According to this work, Ḥacı Bayram became a disciple of Ṣomuncu Baba in 805 AH [1403 CE]. Upon his return to Ankara from Aksaray, Ḥacı Bayram did not build a lodge and did not found a waqf, but instead engaged in farming, as was recommended to him by Ṣomuncu Baba . Due to complaints against him, Ḥacı Bayram was called to Edirne in the first years of the reign of Murad II. The fact that Bayramī (بيرامي) dervishes became exempt from taxation in the following years shows that the order kept good relations with the state. Ḥacı Bayram died in 833 AH [1429-1430 CE] in Ankara and was buried next to the mosque built in his name a few years earlier. We know from İnce Bedreddīn (اينجه بدرالدين)'s foreword to his translation of Fakhr al-dīn ‘Irāqī (فخرالدين عراقي)'s Lama‘āt (لمعات) that Ḥacı Bayram frequently referred to this text in his talks and encouraged İnce Bedreddīn (اينجه بدرالدين) to translate it. Ḥacı Bayram did not designate a successor, which lead to the bipartition of the Bayramiyye (بيرامية) into two distinct paths: That of his disciple Aḳşemseddīn (d.863/1458-59) (اق شمس الدين), resulting in the Sunni order Şemsiyye(شمسية), and that of his disciple Emīr Sikkīnī (d. 880/1475) (امير سكيني), leading to the Sufi movement of the Bayramī-Melāmī (بيرامي-ملامي).
- Title
- Poems
- Notes
- Other than four poems, of which a comparative edition was published by Hasibe Mazıoğlu, Ḥacı Bayram has no extant works. Some other poems and two letters have been wrongly attributed to him. Mazıoğlu's edition relies on printed sources and undated or late manuscripts. In the same article, Mazıoğlu documents the influence of Yūnus Emre (يونس امره) on the given poems. Several commentaries were written on the poem which begins with "Çalabum bir şār yaratmış iki cihān arasında". The most famous and voluminous of these belongs to İsmā‘īl Ḥaḳḳı Būrsevī (d. 1137/1725) (اسماعيل حقي بورسوي).
- Main language of text
- Turkish
- Bibliography
- Studies
- Ateş, İbrahim. "Hacı Bayram-ı Velî Vakfı ile İlgili Üç Yeni Belge." In I. Hacı Bayram-ı Velî Sempozyumu Bildirileri: 8-9 Mart 1990. Ankara: Ankara Valiliği İl Kültür Müdürlüğü Yayınları, 1991, 20-31.
- Azamat, Nihat. "Hacı Bayrâm-ı Velî." TDVİA. 16 1996.
- Bayramoğlu, Fuat. Hacı Bayram-ı Velî. Yaşamı-Soyu-Vakfı, I-II. Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu, 1983.
- Bayramoğlu, Fuat. "Hacı Bayram-ı Veli Hakkında Yeni Bilgiler Bulunan İki El Yazması Eser." In I. Hacı Bayram-ı Velî Sempozyumu Bildirileri: 8-9 Mart 1990. Ankara: Ankara Valiliği İl Kültür Müdürlüğü Yayınları, 1991, 37-54.
- Başkan, Seyfi. Ankara Hacı Bayram-ı Veli Camii ve Türbesi. Ankara: Kültür Bakanlığı, 1998.
- Bursalı Mehmed Tahir, . Hacı Bayrâm-ı Velî. Istanbul: Necm-i İstikbal Matbaası, 1329 (1911). (Transliterated edition: Bursalı Mehmed Tahir Efendi. Hacı Bayram-ı Veli. Edited by Metin Çelik. Istanbul: Özgü Yayınları, 2012)
- Cebecioğlu, Ethem. Hacı Bayram Veli. Ankara: Türkiye Diyanet Vakfı, 1994.
- Gölpınarlı, Abdülbaki. Melâmîlik ve Melâmîler. Istanbul: Milenyum Yayınları, 2013. (First edition: Istanbul: Devlet Matbaası, 1931)
- Mazıoğlu, Hasibe. "Hacı Bayram-ı Velî’nin Şiirleri ve Mektupları." In I. Hacı Bayram-ı Velî Sempozyumu Bildirileri: 8-9 Mart 1990. Ankara: Ankara Valiliği İl Kültür Müdürlüğü Yayınları, 1991, 102-112.
- Mehmed Ali Ayni, . Hacı Bayrâm-ı Velî. Istanbul: Evkâf-ı İslâmiye Matbaası, 1343 (1924).
- Show filiations
- Bölge Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 961
- Ankara Milli Kütüphane 4361
- Konya Bölge Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 1109
- Ankara Milli Kütüphane 3092
- Ankara Milli Kütüphane no. A 1224
- Mevlana Müzesi 2563
- Mevlana Müzesi 1078
- Atatürk Kitaplığı 667
- Ankara Milli Kütüphane A 3675
- Ankara Milli Kütüphane A 3431
- Work 2: Poetry (Yūsuf Ḥaḳīḳī)
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- LOC subject headings
- Sufi poetry, Turkish
- Turkish language To 1500
- Ghazals, Turkish
- 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
- Poetry
- Notes
- The Dīvān begins with the tevhīd and münācaʿat and contains more than 500 poems on Sufism.
- Main language of text
- Turkish
- Bibliography
- Editions
- Yusuf Hakiki Baba, . Yusuf Hakiki Baba Divanı: Karşılaştırmalı Metin (Sadi Somuncuoğlu ve Mevlana Müzesi nüshaları.). Edited by Boz, Erdoğan. Aksaray: Aksaray Valiliği İl Kültür ve Turizm Müdürlüğü, 2009.
- Yusuf Hakiki Baba, . Yusuf Hakîkî Baba Dîvânı’ndan Seçmeler. Edited by Boz, Erdoğan. Aksaray: Aksaray Belediyesi, 2011.
- 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.
- Boz, Erdoğan. "Hakiki Divanı -Dil İncelemesi, Kısmi Çeviri, Yazılı Metin." Malatya, İnönü Üniversitesi, 1996.
- Yusuf Hakîkî Baba, . Mahabbat-name. Edited by Çavuşoğlu, Ali. Ankara: Aksaray Belediyesi, 2009.
- Show filiations
- Bölge Yazma Eserler Kütüphanesi 961
- Ankara Milli Kütüphane 4361
- Konya Bölge Yazma Eser Kütüphanesi 1109
- Ankara Milli Kütüphane 3092
- Ankara Milli Kütüphane no. A 1224
- Mevlana Müzesi 2563
- Mevlana Müzesi 1078
- Atatürk Kitaplığı 667
- Ankara Milli Kütüphane A 3675
- Ankara Milli Kütüphane A 3431
Physical Description
- Number of folios
- 107 ff.
- Columns
- 1
- Ruled lines
- 12
History
- Date of copy
- 20th. century