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XVI. Yüzyıl Osmanlı Toplumunda Çok Yönlü Bir alim: Beşiktaşlı Yahya Efendi
2014
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Osmanlı Araştırmaları
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Yahya Efendi, whose mother is Afife Hatun and father is Şami Ömer Efendi, a member of İlmiye, was born in Trabzon in 1495. He was one of the leading intellectuals of XVI. century Ottoman society. As his mother was also the milkmother of Kanûnî Sultan Suleyman, he established close relations with the Ottoman administrators since childhood. After having started in Trabzon, he completed his education in Istanbul under the supervision of Zenbilli Ali Efendi and then he worked as a muderris in some leading madrasas including Sahn-ı Seman. When he criticized Kanûnî Sultan Suleyman’s attitude during the Şehzade Mustafa Incident, he was dismissed and settled in Beşiktaş. There, he dealt with the affairs of the housing. During this period it is understood that he played a major role in converting the non-muslim sailors to muslim and deeply affected the people by his sermons. In the following years, after having re-agreed with the government administrators, Yahya Efendi, as well as intervened in the affairs of states, harsly criticized Rustem Pasha and Sokullu Mehmet Pasha for their some policies. He died in 4 May 1571 and was buried in a tomb built for him by II. Selim in Beşiktaş

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The XVI. A multi-oriented scientist in the Ottoman Society of the Century: Beşiktaşlı Yahya Efendi
2014
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Yahya Efendi, whose mother is Afife Hatun and father is Shami Ömer Efendi, a member of Ilmiye, was born in Trabzon in 1495. He was one of the leading intellectuals of XVI. The century Ottoman society. As his mother was also the milkmother of Kanuni Sultan Suleyman, he established close relations with the Ottoman administrators since childhood. After having started in Trabzon, he completed his education in Istanbul under the supervision of Zenbilli Ali Efendi and then he worked as a muderris in some leading madrasas including Sahn-i Seman. When he criticized the attitude of Sultan Suleyman during the Şehzade Mustafa Incident, he was dismissed and settled in Beşiktaş. There, he dealt with the affairs of the housing. During this period it is understood that he played a major role in converting the non-Muslim sailors to Muslim and deeply affected the people by his sermons. In the following years, after having re-agreed with the government administrators, Yahya Efendi, as well as intervened in the affairs of states, harsly criticized Rustem Pasha and Sokullu Mehmet Pasha for their some policies. He died on May 4, 1571 and was buried in a tomb built for him by II. Selim in Beşiktaş

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Field :   Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler

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