- Latifî (1491–1582), or
Kastamonulu Latifî Çelebi, was an
Ottoman poet and bibliographer. Born in Kastamonu, in
northern Anatolia, he
became famous for...
- Tiryaki,
Beberuhi and
Matiz Provincial Characters: Laz, Kürd, Kayserili,
Kastamonulu, Eğinli
Muslim Characters outside of Anatolia:
Muhacir (Turkish Balkan...
- also
known as "Nguyen Bin Khiem",
Vietnamese poet Latifî, also
known as
Kastamonulu Latifî Çelebi,
Ottoman poet and
bibliographer Mellin de Saint-Gelais...
- Ahdi died in
Baghdad towards Selim's
reign end. Sehi Bey Aşık Çelebi
Kastamonulu Lâtifi Çelebi
Halil Inalcik,
Peter Burke, ed. (1999),
History of Humanity...
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collected in a diwan. He died in 1548 (955 in
Islamic calendar). Aşık Çelebi
Kastamonulu Latifî Çelebi Ahdi of
Baghdad Elias John
Wilkinson Gibb (1904), Edward...
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considered less
influenced by
Persian literature than
other poets before him.
Kastamonulu Latifî Çelebi Encyclopædia
Britannica İsa
Necati Sperl, Stefan; Shackle...