Manṣūrnāme

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Country
Turkey
City
Ankara
Institution
Ankara Milli Kütüphane
Collection
Milli Kütüphane Yazmalar Koleksiyonu
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761

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Work 2: Manṣūrnāme (Niyāzī-i Ḳadīm, fl. late 14th or early 15th century)
LOC subject headings
Sufi poetry, Turkish
Islamic poetry, Turkish
Masnavis
Author
Niyāzī-i Ḳadīm, fl. late 14th or early 15th century
نيازى قديم
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İlyās b. İlyās Şücāʾü’d-dīn Niyāzī
Dervīş Niyāzī
ﺍﻟﻴﺎﺱ ﺏ ﺍﻟﻴﺎﺱ ﺷﺟﺎﺀﺍﻟﺪﻳﻦ ﻧﻴﺎﺯﻱ
ﺩﺭﻭﻳﺶ ﻧﻴﺎﺯﻱ
Niyāzī-i Ḳadīm (authorised)
نيازي قديم (variant)
Biographical notes
Possible author of the Manṣūrnāme, who lived during the reign of Bāyezīd I (d.805/1403). He had three poetry collections (dīvān) in Arabic, Persian and Turkish, none of which are extant. Niyāzī-i Ḳadīm was the brother of Mollā Vildān who was one of the poets of the period. He became a disciple of Şeyḫ Hācı Ḫalīfe (d. 894/1489). Biographical dictionaries do not attribute a Manṣūrnāme to him. The work may thus belong to another unknown Niyāzī.
Title
Manṣūrnāme
منصورنامه
Notes
A mes̱nevī of 1066 couplets which tells the life story of Ḥallāj, al-Husayn ibn Manṣūr (d. 309/922), his Sufi doctrine, his miracles and death. The various copies of the work show significant variation. A section of 500 couplets is in common with Eşrefoġlı’s Naṣā’iḥ, which may be its source of origin. Scholars have argued that Niyāzī edited the content of the story first written by Eşrefoġlı. Two other recensions of the work may belong to Aḳḳoyunlu Aḥmedī (d. after 884/1480) and the 16th century [1500-1599 CE] poet Mürīdī. On the other hand, many of the Manṣūrnāmes attributed to Mürīdī in the catalogues are identical to the one by Niyāzī. The oldest copy of Niyāzī’s Manṣūrnāme dates from 894 AH [1489 CE] and has only 537 lines, half of the length of the second oldest copy. It is almost identical to the recension under the name of Aḥmedī.
Main language of text
Turkish
Foliation
18b-45a ff.
Columns
2
Ruled lines
13
Bibliography
Editions
Niyazi, İlyas b. İlyas Şücaüddin. Mansur-name: Hallac-ı Mansur'un Manzum Menakıbnamesi. Edited by Tatcı, Mustafa. Ankara: Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı, 1994.
Studies
Hickman, William. ‘The Counsels’: A previously unrecognized poem on al-Hallaj by Eşrefoğlu Rumi. Edited by Leiser, Gary. London: Routledge, 2015. (Turkish Language, Literature and History (Festschrift in Honor of Robert Dankoff))
Hickman, William. "Who Really Wrote the Ottoman Turkish Story of Hallaj?" Der Islam. 1, no. 93 2016: 170-81.
Massignon, Louis. "La legende de Hallace Mansur en pays turcs." Revue des Etudes Islamiques. , no. 46 1941: 67-115.
Massignon, Louis. "Recueil de textes inedits concernant l’histoire de la mystique en pays d’Islam." In Librairie orientaliste Paul Geunthner. Paris: 1929, 152-154.
Tatcı, Mustafa. "Mansurnâme." TDVİA. 28 2003: 17-18.
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Date of copy
20th. century
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