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Rewani (c. 1475 – 1524), Ilyas Shudja Celebi, was an Ottoman poet. Born in Edirne the son of 'Abd Allah, he was employed by Bayezid II as administrator of the surre; money for the poor in the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. After being accused of embezzling, he was promptly dismissed. He found service with Prince Selim, Bayezid's son, in Trabzon Province. Yet again, he fell into disfavor through some indiscretion, but was forgiven by Prince Selim. Following Selim's overthrow of Bayezid II, Rewani became superintendent of the kitchen(matbakh emini) and later entrusted with the administration of the Hagia Sophia. Yet, during his lifetime, Rewani was accused of peculation and plagiarism.

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  • İlyas Şüca Çelebi (osmanisch الياس شجاع چلبی İlyas Şüca Çelebi, İA Ilyās Şücāʿ Çelebī; * etwa 1475 in Edirne; † 1524 in Istanbul) war ein osmanischer Dichter. Sein Künstlername war Revani (osmanisch روانی İA Revānī). (de)
  • Rewani (c. 1475 – 1524), Ilyas Shudja Celebi, was an Ottoman poet. Born in Edirne the son of 'Abd Allah, he was employed by Bayezid II as administrator of the surre; money for the poor in the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. After being accused of embezzling, he was promptly dismissed. He found service with Prince Selim, Bayezid's son, in Trabzon Province. Yet again, he fell into disfavor through some indiscretion, but was forgiven by Prince Selim. Following Selim's overthrow of Bayezid II, Rewani became superintendent of the kitchen(matbakh emini) and later entrusted with the administration of the Hagia Sophia. Yet, during his lifetime, Rewani was accused of peculation and plagiarism. (en)
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  • İlyas Şüca Çelebi (osmanisch الياس شجاع چلبی İlyas Şüca Çelebi, İA Ilyās Şücāʿ Çelebī; * etwa 1475 in Edirne; † 1524 in Istanbul) war ein osmanischer Dichter. Sein Künstlername war Revani (osmanisch روانی İA Revānī). (de)
  • Rewani (c. 1475 – 1524), Ilyas Shudja Celebi, was an Ottoman poet. Born in Edirne the son of 'Abd Allah, he was employed by Bayezid II as administrator of the surre; money for the poor in the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. After being accused of embezzling, he was promptly dismissed. He found service with Prince Selim, Bayezid's son, in Trabzon Province. Yet again, he fell into disfavor through some indiscretion, but was forgiven by Prince Selim. Following Selim's overthrow of Bayezid II, Rewani became superintendent of the kitchen(matbakh emini) and later entrusted with the administration of the Hagia Sophia. Yet, during his lifetime, Rewani was accused of peculation and plagiarism. Rewani built a mosque complex in the Kırk Çeşme quarter of Constantinople and was buried there in 1524. The mosque complex no longer exists. Rewani suffered from an affliction to his eyes and in the words of a hostile contemporary poet, "a just punishment of God". Rewani's response was, "he who has honey licks his fingers". (en)
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