Maḳāmāt-i Evliyā
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- Country
- Turkey
- Collection
- Mehmet Taviloglu Collection
- Shelfmark
- 411
Contents
- Work 1: Maḳāmāt-i Evliyā (Akşemseddin d. 863/1459)
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- LOC subject headings
- Sufism
- Author
- Akşemseddin d. 863/1459
- آق شمس الدين
- Show other names
- Muḥammad b. Ḥamza al-mulaqqab bi-Āq shams al-dīn al-rūmī
- محمد بن حمزة الملقب بآق شمس الدين الرومي
- Akşemseddin, 1389 or 1390-1459 (authorised)
- Akşemseddin, 1389 or 90-1459 (variant)
- Akşemseddin Mehmed ibn-i Hamza, 1389 or 1390-1459 (variant)
- Akşemseddin, Mehmet, 1389 or 1390-1459 (variant)
- Akşemsettin, 1389 or 1390-1459 (variant)
- Mehmed Akşemseddin, 1389 or 1390-1459 (variant)
- Mehmet Akşemsettin, 1389 or 1390-1459 (variant)
- Mehmet Şemseddin bin Hamza, 1389 or 1390-1459 (variant)
- Şemseddin Mehmed, 1389 or 1390-1459 (variant)
- Şemsettin Mehmet, 1389 or 1390-1459 (variant)
- Biographical notes
- Born in Damascus in 792 AH [1390 CE], Akşemseddin came to Anatolia, to Amasya, in the company of his father, at the age of seven. He is said to have studied with Shaykh Bedreddin and became a Qur’an-teacher at Osmancık. He later joined the Zayniyya order and then became an associate of Haci Bayram-i Veli who appointed him his successor (halife) He made Beypazarı and Göynük the centre of activities, but gained favour at the Ottoman court for his medical expertise. He participated in the conquest of Constantinople and is credited with finding the tomb of the Umayyad hero Abu Ayyub Ansari from which the district of Eyüp now takes its name. He died at Göynük. Akşemseddin was the subject of a Menakibname by Enisi which survives in several mss, and is the main source for his life (this has been published in Yurd 1972: 7-142).
- Title
- Maḳāmāt-i Evliyā
- مقامات اوليا
- Notes
- A treatise on the nature of sainthood, the position of the murshid
- Main language of text
- Turkish
- Foliation
- 1-29 ff.
- Bibliography
- Editions
- Yurd, Ali İhsan. Fatih Sultan Mehmed Han’ın Hocası Akşemseddin: Hayatı ve Eserleri. Istanbul: 1972.
- Studies
- Kissling, H.J.. "Ak shams al-din." EI2. 1, [n.d.]: 312-3.
- Köprülü, Orhan F. and Mustafa Uzun. "Akşemseddin." TDVIA. 2 1989: 299-302.
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- Date of copy
- 20th. century