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Akshamsaddin (Muhammad
Shams al-Din bin Hamzah, Turkish: Akşemseddin) (1389,
Damascus – 16
February 1459, Göynük, Bolu), was an
influential Ottoman ****...
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tuberculosis and
other diseases might be contagious.
Turkish scientist Akshamsaddin mentioned the
microbe in his work
Maddat ul-Hayat (The
Material of Life)...
- mentor,
Molla Gürâni, and he
followed their approach. The
influence of
Akshamsaddin in Mehmed's life
became predominant from a
young age,
especially in the...
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Mausoleum of
Khoja Ahmed Yasawi, poet,
founder of
Turkish Sufism)
Akshamsaddin (1389–1459,
buried in Göynük,
tutor and
advisor to
Mehmed the Conqueror)...
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electrical engineer İsmail Akbay,
engineer Selman Akbulut,
mathematician Akshamsaddin, scholar, poet, mystic, and
scientist Abdülkadir Topkaç,
astronomer Alev...
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buried on a
mountainous city on the way
between Istanbul and Ankara, Bolu
Akshamsaddin,
spiritual guide and
mentor of
Mehmed the Conqueror, Göynük, Bolu Province...
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landmarks of Göynük. The most
significant entombed saint of Göynük is
Akshamsaddin (Turkish: Ak Şemsettin) (1389-1459), an
influential Ottoman religious...
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family sidelined non-Arabs from politics.
Armande Altaï,
French singer Akshamsaddin,
Ottoman religious scholar Kanj
Yousef Pasha Zadeh, Genç Pasha-Zadeh...
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Religion Islam Denomination ****
Jurisprudence Hanbali Tariqa Bayrami Creed Maturidi Muslim leader Influenced by
Somuncu Baba
Influenced Akshamsaddin...
- Efendi, a
relative of
Ottoman religious scholar, poet and
mystic saint Akshamsaddin (1389–1459)
during the
Ottoman Sultan Mehmed the
Conqueror (reigned 1444–1446...