Bahşî
Bahşî:
• There is not much
information available about Bahşî's life in sources. • He was a military poet
who participated in Yavuz Sultan Selim's Egyptian Campaign (1517). • His poetry
reflects the antiquity of the lover (Köprülü 2004: 57). • Among the Turkic
people of Turkestan (Kazakhstan, Uyghur, Afghanistan), the word Bahşî also means
"monk, scribe, physician, poet." • The unknowns regarding Bahşî's
birth date also apply to his death date and place.
Bahşî:
• Epic • Upon Sultan
Selim's ascension • He said the salutation and walked • Let's go towards Egypt
• He said to the road and walked • • The Şamlu flees from the village • The
sofis don't care about Hoy • If there is a brave man, here is the battlefield •
He said, "Come," and walked •
Bahşî:
• The object is
actually abundant • The caliph stands firm in his place • What does Yusuf need
in this city? • He said, "I am a slave," and walked • • It is
necessary to take Kûh-ı Kaf • Is Crimea not worth it either? • And if there is
a Shah in Horasan • He said, "Find him," and walked • • Bahşî says,
"This is the Mahdi" • Bless us with greatness, O Mighty One • If it
is the appearance of Ilyas and Hızır • He said, "Go on the road," and
walked • Köprülü, Fuad (2004). Saz Şairleri I-V. Ankara: Akçağ Yay. 105
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