Muhyî
Muhyî 1529-1547
• Muhyî is known as
Muhyî al-Gülşenî due to his affiliation with the Gülşeniyye Sufi order.
• At the age of eight
or ten, he became an adopted child of a Naqshbandi sheikh.
• He mentioned that he
sent his poems to Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent through the Kapıağası Haydar
Ağa, and due to his proficiency in Persian, the Ağa referred to him as
"little Persian."
Muhyî
• He wrote Manâkıb-ı
İbrâhim Gülşenî, a biography of İbrahim Gülşenî. • Muhyî claimed to have
written 200 books, and forty of his works on Sufism, language, literature,
history, hadith, exegesis, and ethics have survived to the present day.
Thirty-seven of them are compiled in a manuscript at the Egyptian Hidîviyye
Library.
Muhyi
1. Nefhatü'l-esrâr (fol. 1-24a). At the beginning of the work, he states that
he wants to write what he has witnessed, not stories from the past like others.
2. Kavâid-i Bâleybelen (fol. 47-87a). Muhyî invented an artificial language
called Bâleybelen for Turks, Arabs, and Persians.
3. Ahlâk-ı Kirâm (fol. 87-146b).
4. Dîvân (fol. 271-303a). The work consists only of gazels.
5. Mesâdir-i Elsine-i Erbaa (fol. 402-407a). It is a dictionary compiled by
Muhyî al-Gülşenî for the Bâleybelen language.
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