Şeyh Bedreddin Simavi
Şeyh Bedreddin Simavi (1359–1420) was an Ottoman mystic, qadi and rebel.
Also recorded as Badr al-Dīn Samāvī, Maḥmūd ibn Isrāʼīl,; Badr al-Din ibn Kadi Samawna; Sheikh Bedreddin Mahmud bin Israel bin Abdulaziz.
Şeyh Bedreddin Simavi in brief
- Born
- 1359
- Died
- 1420
- Known for
- mystic, qadi, rebel, writer, jurist and sufi
- Place of birth
- Ammovouno
Overview
Born at Ammovouno in 1359, died at Serres in 1420.
In detail
the recorded working language is Turkish, Arabic and Persian.
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1372236: Şeyh Bedreddin Simavi
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