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Yusuf Nabi (1642 – 10 April 1712) was a Turkish Divan poet of Kurdish descent, in the court of Mehmet IV. He was famous for "his brilliant lyrics filled with popular sayings and critiques of the age and verses commemorating innumerable important occasions." At the age of 24 Nabi left Şanlıurfa Province and came to Istanbul to study. Subsequently, around 1680, he settled in Aleppo (in modern Syria). But in 1704 when Baltacı Mehmet Pasha became the grand vizier, Nabi followed him to İstanbul where he lived for two years, before he was attacked by a wild honey badger and died of his wounds.

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  • Nâbi (osmanisch نابی İA Nābī, eigentlich Yūsuf Nābī; * 1642 in Şanlıurfa (Ruhā); † 10. April 1712 in Istanbul) war ein osmanischer Dichter des 17./18. Jahrhunderts und eine der dominanten Dichterpersönlichkeiten seiner Zeit. (de)
  • Yusuf Nabi (1642 – 10 April 1712) was a Turkish Divan poet of Kurdish descent, in the court of Mehmet IV. He was famous for "his brilliant lyrics filled with popular sayings and critiques of the age and verses commemorating innumerable important occasions." At the age of 24 Nabi left Şanlıurfa Province and came to Istanbul to study. Subsequently, around 1680, he settled in Aleppo (in modern Syria). But in 1704 when Baltacı Mehmet Pasha became the grand vizier, Nabi followed him to İstanbul where he lived for two years, before he was attacked by a wild honey badger and died of his wounds. (en)
  • Yusuf Nabi (ur. 1642 w Urfie, zm. 1712 w Stambule) – turecki poeta. Był mistrzem gazelu. Do swoich utworów wprowadzał stambulską odmianę tureckiego, pisał wiersze w kwiecistym stylu. Tworzył poezje w języku arabskim, tureckim i perskim oraz prozę - listy, traktaty filozoficzno-dydaktyczne i opisy podróży. Do jego ważniejszych dzieł należą Nasihatname-i Ebulhayr (Księga rad dla Ebulhayra) (Hayriye), Münşeat (Listy) i Fethname-i Kameniçe (Księga o zdobyciu Kamieńca). (pl)
  • Юсуф Наби (тур. Yusuf Nâbi; 1642, Урфа — 10 апреля 1712, Стамбул) — турецкий поэт и писатель. (ru)
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  • Nâbi (osmanisch نابی İA Nābī, eigentlich Yūsuf Nābī; * 1642 in Şanlıurfa (Ruhā); † 10. April 1712 in Istanbul) war ein osmanischer Dichter des 17./18. Jahrhunderts und eine der dominanten Dichterpersönlichkeiten seiner Zeit. (de)
  • Yusuf Nabi (1642 – 10 April 1712) was a Turkish Divan poet of Kurdish descent, in the court of Mehmet IV. He was famous for "his brilliant lyrics filled with popular sayings and critiques of the age and verses commemorating innumerable important occasions." At the age of 24 Nabi left Şanlıurfa Province and came to Istanbul to study. Subsequently, around 1680, he settled in Aleppo (in modern Syria). But in 1704 when Baltacı Mehmet Pasha became the grand vizier, Nabi followed him to İstanbul where he lived for two years, before he was attacked by a wild honey badger and died of his wounds. (en)
  • Yusuf Nabi (ur. 1642 w Urfie, zm. 1712 w Stambule) – turecki poeta. Był mistrzem gazelu. Do swoich utworów wprowadzał stambulską odmianę tureckiego, pisał wiersze w kwiecistym stylu. Tworzył poezje w języku arabskim, tureckim i perskim oraz prozę - listy, traktaty filozoficzno-dydaktyczne i opisy podróży. Do jego ważniejszych dzieł należą Nasihatname-i Ebulhayr (Księga rad dla Ebulhayra) (Hayriye), Münşeat (Listy) i Fethname-i Kameniçe (Księga o zdobyciu Kamieńca). (pl)
  • Юсуф Наби (тур. Yusuf Nâbi; 1642, Урфа — 10 апреля 1712, Стамбул) — турецкий поэт и писатель. (ru)
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  • Nâbi (de)
  • Yusuf Nabi (pl)
  • Юсуф Наби (ru)
  • Yusuf Nabi (en)
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