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Osman Fevzi Olcay’ın “Menâkıb-ı Mîr Hamza Nigârî” Adlı Risalesi
2014
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Amasya İlahiyat Dergisi
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XIX. yüzyılın Kafkaslar ve Anadolu coğrafyasında tanınan önemli mutasavvıflarından biri, Mîr Hamza Nigârî’dir. Azerbaycan’ın Karabağ bölgesinde Zengezur kazasının Cicimli köyünde doğan Nigârî, ilk tahsiline burada başlamıştır. Genç yaşta Anadolu’ya gelmiş ve Amasya’da Halid-i Bağdâdî’nin halîfesi olan İsmail Şirvânî’ye intisab etmiştir. İstanbul, Erzurum ve Harput gibi Anadolu şehirlerinde irşad faaliyetlerinde bulunan Nigârî, Harput’ta vefat etmiş ve vasiyeti üzere Amasya’ya defnedilmiştir. Şiirlerinin yer aldığı Divan’ları basılan Nigârî hakkında muhtelif çalışmalar yapılmıştır. Bunlardan biri de Osman Fevzi Olcay’ın 1938 yılında kaleme almış olduğu “Menâkıb-ı Mir Hamza Nigârî” adlı risâledir. Bu çalışma, yazarın İstanbul Büyük Şehir Belediyesi Atatürk Kütüphanesinde yazma halinde bulunan söz konusu eserinin sadeleştirilmiş şeklidir.

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Mir Hamza Nigari is the most prominent mystic person in Anatolia and Caucasia in the 19th century. Nigari, who was born in Zengezur town in the Karabağ region in Caucasia, started his primary school education there. When he was young, he moved to Anatolia and joined to İsmail Şirvani cult in Amasya. Nigari, who tought mystical principles in Istanbul, Erzurum and Harput, died in Harput and with his will, he was buried in Amasya. Nigari, whose Divan was published that contains his poems, is still being investigated by the researchers in different aspects. One of the studies about Nigari is the leaflet called “Menakıb-ı Mir Hamza Nigari” written by Osman Fevzi Olcay in 1938. This study is the simplification of the book kept in İstanbul Municipality Atatürk Library.

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