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Idris Bitlisi (c. 18
January 1457 – 15
November 1520),
sometimes spelled Idris Bidlisi, Idris-i
Bitlisi, or Idris-i
Bidlisi ("Idris of Bitlis"), and fully...
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Bidlisi or
Bitlisi means "from Bitlis" and may
refer to:
Hosam al-Din Ali
Bitlisi (died 1494-1495),
Kurdish Sufi
author Idris Bitlisi (c. 1455–1520), Ottoman...
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tradition and
Ottoman historiography as
presented by
historian Idris Bitlisi,
Alaeddin was more p****ive than his
warrior brother, and thus sta**** at...
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Sharaf al-Din Khan b.
Shams al-Din b.
Sharaf Beg
Bedlisi (Kurdish: شەرەفخانی بەدلیسی, Şerefxanê Bedlîsî; Persian: شرفالدین خان بن شمسالدین بن شرف بیگ...
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neighbors is
given in the text of Sharafnama,
written by
Prince Sharaf al-Din
Bitlisi in 1597. The
emirates included Baban, Soran,
Badinan and
Garmiyan in the...
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written in 1597 by the
medieval Kurdish historian and poet
Sharaf al-Din
Bitlisi (1543–1599) in Persian.
Sharafnama is
regarded as an important, and the...
- Dukaginoğlu
Ahmet Pasha,
Defterdar Piri Çelebi and (chronicler) İdris-i
Bitlisî were sent to
Tabriz as a
vanguard with a
reserve unit. This
vanguard unit...
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Hosam al-Din Ali
Bitlisi Nurbakhshi (died 1494/95) was a
Kurdish Sufi author. He was the
father of the
noted historian Idris Bitlisi.
According to Tahsin...
- army of 15,000 men
under Cemşid Bey, Yiğit Ahmet, Şadi Pasha, and
Idris Bitlisi arrived at Diyarbakır,
which had been
under siege since 1514. They defeated...
- the Shah
Ismail Safawi. La****: Sh.
Muhammad Ashraf. p. 81. Şerefxan,
Bitlisi (1998). Şerefname: Kürtlerin
Tarihi (in Turkish). Vol. II. İstanbul: Avesta...