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Abdullah Bosnevi (1584–1644) was a
Bosnian Malamati Sufi and poet who
lived in the
Ottoman period.
Bosnevi was born in Bosnia.
After receiving his education...
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Muhamed Hevaji Uskufi Bosnevi (Turkish:
Mehmet Hevayi Uskufi, born c. 1600 in
Dobrnja near Tuzla, died
after 1651) was an Ottoman-Bosnian[citation needed]...
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Published in Venice, 1611
Bosnian dictionary by
Muhamed Hevaji Uskufi Bosnevi, 1631 The Free Will and Acts of Faith, m****cript from the
early 19th century...
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Bosniak people,
include among others Derviš-paša Bajezidagić,
Abdullah Bosnevi,
Hasan Kafi Pruščak,
Abdurrahman Sirri,
Abdulvehab Ilhamija, Mula Mustafa...
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Bosnians emerged as Sufi mystics,
scholars such as
Muhamed Hevaji Uskufi Bosnevi, Ali Džabić; and
poets in the Turkish, Albanian, Arabic, and
Persian languages...
- Slavic-speaking
Muslims Chirvat-türkisi Gaj's
Latin alphabet Muhamed Hevaji Uskufi Bosnevi Category:Arabic
alphabets Ottoman Turkish /
Arabic keyboard (including...
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Miralem Pjanić,
footballer Miroslav Tadić,
musician Muhamed Hevaji Uskufi Bosnevi, writer, poet
Muhamed Hadžiefendić,
commander of Hadžiefendić
Legion Muhamed...
- al-Din al-'Iji, Ibn
Hajar al-Asqalani,
Fairuzabadi Influenced Abdullah Bosnevi, Muḥammad Aʿlā al-Tahānawī, Emir Abdelkader, 'Ali Nur al-Din al-Yashruti...
- language, he was
fluent in Arabic,
Turkish and Persian.
Muhamed Hevaji Uskufi Bosnevi is
noted as the
author of the
first "Bosnian-Turkish"
dictionary in 1631...
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broadly — who
wrote in the
tradition of
Ottoman Dîvân poetry.
Abdullah Bosnevi (1584-1644) Bâkî (باقى) (1526–1600) Fuzûlî (فضولی) (c. 1483 – 1556) Hayâlî...