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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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<settlement>Vienna</settlement>
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<persName xml:lang="ota-Latn-x-lc" type="standard">Yazıcıoğlu Mehmet -1451</persName>
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during the reign 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>. 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 and spent the
rest of his life. <persName xml:lang="ota-Latn-x-lc" type="alt" key="lccn:nr97041128" ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/22389699">Yazıcıoğlu Meḥmed</persName> was a 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">Muḥammedīye</title>
<title xml:lang="ota">محمديه</title>
<title xml:lang="eng" type="desc"/>
<note>The <title xml:lang="ota-Latn-x-lc">Muḥammedīye (<foreign xml:lang="ota">محمديه</foreign>)</title> is a Turkish
verse translation of the author's Arabic <title xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc">Maghārib al-zamān (<foreign xml:lang="ara">مغارب الزمان</foreign>)</title>. Prefaced by a chapter on Creation, the work treats the birth of the <persName xml:lang="eng" type="alt" key="lccn:n79130881" ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/97245226">Prophet Muḥammad</persName>
and life and events up to the deaths of <persName xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc" type="supplied" key="local:yzk:002">Ḥasan ibn ʻAlī, d. 670</persName> and <persName xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc" type="standard" key="lccn:n79142777" ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/89661385">Ḥusayn ibn ʻAlī, -680</persName>. The third section covers the end of the world
and Judgment Day. Consisting of more than 8700 couplets, the <title xml:lang="ota-Latn-x-lc">Muḥammedīye (<foreign xml:lang="ota">محمديه</foreign>)</title> was completed in <date calendar="Hijri-qamari" when="1449">Jumādá al-ākhir
853</date> in <name type="place" key="lccn:n80162375">Gelibolu (Turkey)</name>. The author states that he wrote the
third section after having a dream in which both the <persName xml:lang="eng" type="alt" key="lccn:n79130881" ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/97245226">Prophet Muḥammad</persName> and <persName xml:lang="ota-Latn-x-lc" type="standard" key="lccn:n88254177" ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/45245263">Hacı Bayram Veli, -1429</persName> appeared.</note>
<note type="composition">Composed for the edification for a popular audience, this work was often recited in
public performances during the Ottoman period.</note>
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<ref target="Yazicioglu_Muhammediye_1856"/>
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<ref target="Yazicioglu_Muhammediye_1895"/>
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<ref target="Yazicioglu_Muhammediye_1996"/>
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<ref target="Akkuş_2010"/>
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<bibl type="local:studies">
<ref target="Çelebioğlu-Eraslan_1986"/>
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<bibl type="local:studies">
<ref target="Krstić_2011"/>
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<bibl type="local:studies">
<ref target="Kut_2007"/>
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<ref target="Öztürk_Zehra_1999"/>
</bibl>
<bibl type="local:studies">
<ref target="Uzun_2005"/>
</bibl>
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<textLang mainLang="ota">Ottoman Turkish</textLang>
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<handNote script="naskh" scope="major">Written in Naskh script.<p/>
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<change when="2013-06-14">
<persName>Yusuf Ziya Karabıçak</persName>Created record </change>
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