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<title>Islamisation of Anatolia</title>
<funder>European Research Council</funder>
<principal>Dr. Andrew Peacock</principal>
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<date calendar="Gregorian">2013-05-27</date>
<publisher>University of St. Andrews</publisher>
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<address>
<addrLine>School of History</addrLine>
<addrLine>St Katharine’s Lodge</addrLine>
<street>The Scores</street>
<settlement>St Andrews (Fife)</settlement>
<postCode>KY16 9BA</postCode>
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<ref target="http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk">University of St. Andrews</ref>
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<email>[email protected]</email>
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<country>Austria</country>
<settlement>Vienna</settlement>
<institution>National Library</institution>
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<collection>Turkish Manuscripts Alter Fond</collection>
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<persName xml:lang="ota-Latn-x-lc" type="standard">Ahmet Bican, active 15th
century</persName>
<persName xml:lang="ara" type="alt">احمد بيجان</persName>
<persName xml:lang="ota-Latn-x-lc" type="alt">Yazıcıoğlu Aḥmed Bīcān b. Ṣāliḥ
el-Gelibolu, d. after 1465</persName>
<persName xml:lang="ota-Latn-x-lc" type="alt">Yazıcızāde Aḥmed Bīcān</persName>
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<note> The early Ottoman mystic and author of religious and apocalyptic works,
<persName xml:lang="ota-Latn-x-lc" type="alt" key="lccn:nr96020304" ref=" http://viaf.org/viaf/79189275">Yazıcıoğlu Aḥmed, d. after 1465</persName>,
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Süleymān</persName>, a clerk employed in the Ottoman government, and younger
brother of <persName xml:lang="ota-Latn-x-lc" type="alt" key="lccn:nr97041128" ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/22389699">Yazıcıoğlu Meḥmed, d. 855/1451</persName>.
Born in a village outside of <name type="place" key="local:yzk:001">Malkara
(Tekirdağ, Turkey)</name>, he later settled in <name type="place" key="lccn:n80162375">Gelibolu (Turkey)</name> where he composed his works during
the reigns of <persName xml:lang="ota-Latn-x-lc" type="standard" key="lccn:n80089157" ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/13613380">Murad II, Sultan of the
Turks, 1404-1451</persName> and <persName xml:lang="ota-Latn-x-lc" type="standard" key="lccn:n80090247" ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/86538783">Mehmed
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disciple of <persName xml:lang="ota-Latn-x-lc" type="standard" key="lccn:n88254177" ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/45245263">Hacı Bayram Veli,
-1429</persName> the founder of the <name type="org" key="lccn:sh2006001292">Bayramīyah order</name>. </note>
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<title xml:lang="ota-Latn-x-lc">‘Acāib al-maḫlūḳāt</title>
<title xml:lang="ota">عجائب المخلوقات</title>
<note> The <title xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc">‘Acāib al-maḫlūḳāt (<foreign xml:lang="ara">عجائب المخلوقات</foreign>)</title> is an abridged loose Turkish adaptation of
<persName xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc" type="standar" key="lccn:n88675354" ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/74086465">Qazwīnī, Zakarīyā ibn Muḥammad,
approximately 1203-1283</persName>’s popular Arabic cosmographical work of the
same name, the first systematic exposition of cosmography in Muslim literature. The
work treats supraterrestrial phenomena such as the moon, sun, star and the
inhabitants of the heavens such as angels, as well as terrestial phenomena, ranging
from the elements, climes, geographical features and natural history as well as
discussing mankind and characteristics of human tribes. <persName xml:lang="ota-Latn-x-lc" type="alt" key="lccn:nr96020304" ref=" http://viaf.org/viaf/79189275">Yazıcıoğlu Aḥmed Bīcān</persName> claims to
have compiled the work on the suggestion of <persName xml:lang="ota-Latn-x-lc" type="standard" key="lccn:n88254177" ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/45245263">Hacı
Bayram Veli, -1429</persName>. The work was completed in <date calendar="Gregorian" when="1453">1453</date>. </note>
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<ref target="Özmerdivenli_Yazıcıoğlu Ahmet_n.d."/>
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<persName>Yusuf Ziya Karabıçak</persName>Created record </change>
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