Ashik-pasha-zade , Ashikpashazade , Ashik Pasha-zade ( tour. Asik-paşa-zade, Asikpaşazade, Asik Paşa-zade ); the full name of Ashikpashazade Dervish Ahmet Ashiky ( Turkish Aşıkpaşazade Derviş Ahmet Âşıkî ; 1393 [1] , Elvan-ебelebi, Amasya province - c. 1484 ) - Turkish military and historian of the 15th century.
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Biography
The great-grandson of the mystic poet Ashik Pasha (1272–1333) [2] [3] . He was born in Amasya province , studied in Anatolian cities, after which he performed the hajj and remained for some time in Egypt. He took part in the wars of Murad II with Hungary, in the 2nd Kosovo War, in the capture of Constantinople in 1453.
Works
In 1476, at the age of 83, he began to compose Tevarih-i Al-i Osman (Ottoman Dynastic History) [4] , based on his own memoirs and stories of contemporaries.
Notes
- ↑ The year 1400 is also indicated.
- ↑ Analecta Orientalia Posthumous Writings and Selected Minor Workds . - Brill Archive. - P. 11.
- ↑ Boia L. Great historians from antiquity to 1800: an international dictionary . - Greenwood Press, 1989. - P. 245. - ISBN 978-0-313-24517-6 .
- ↑ For the translation of hotel chapters, see the Oriental Literature website .
Links
- Khaibullaeva F. Kh. A new Turkish source on the history of Crimea // Materials on archeology, history and ethnography of Tavria. - 2001. - Vol. 8 .