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Earliest surviving work of Ottoman historiography
The İskendernâme (Epic of Alexander) is a poem by the Turkish poet Taceddin Ahmedi (1334–1413), completed in the early fifteenth century. It is the first
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Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
stream. The earliest work of Ottoman historiography for example, the İskendernâme, was composed by the poet Taceddin Ahmedi. Until the 19th century, Ottoman
Ottoman_Empire
Persian title
gave similar concessions to the Russian Empire. According to Ahmedi's İskendernâme, one of the earliest Ottoman sources, alongside the titles sultan and
Padishah
Turkish poet (1334–1413)
qasida to Timur. After Bayezid's death, he dedicated his work titled the Iskendername, the earliest surviving work of Ottoman historiography and the earliest
Taceddin_Ahmedi
Mythical beast in medieval Arabic literature
Later, the Ottoman Turkish poet Ahmedî [tr] (d. 1413) composed the Iskendername, using the Persian Shahnāma and Nizami's Iskandarnāma [de] as source
Al-Mi'raj
Account of the life and exploits of Alexander the Great
and is dedicated to Emir Suleyman. The İskendernâme composed by Ahmedi's brother, Hamzavī. The of İskendernâme of Ahmed Redvan, completed in 1499 and
Alexander_Romance
Only Alexander legend in Chagatai Turkish
did exist in other forms of Turkish though, such as Taceddin Ahmedi's Iskendername. The name of Nava'i's work is a reminder of the story of Dhu al-Qarnayn
Sadd-i_Iskandari
Art form in the Ottoman Empire
Shahnameh, the Khamsa of Nizami, containing Layla and Majnun and the Iskendername or Romance of Alexander, Humayunname, animal fables, and anthologies
Ottoman_miniature
Ottoman state before 1453
written for his son Süleyman Çelebi instead. This work, entitled the İskendernāme, ("The Book of Alexander") was part of a genre known as "mirror for princes"
Rise_of_the_Ottoman_Empire
Emirate in western Anatolia from c. 1300 to 1429
kept in Istanbul, London, and Paris. The poet Ahmedi first devoted his Iskendername to Suleiman Shah but after his death, added a part about the Ottomans
Germiyanids
Soviet painter (1898-1981)
in Gobu village of Absheron District. "Khosrov and Shirin" (1940), "Iskendername" (1953) watercolors are kept in the National Art Museum of Azerbaijan
Gazanfar_Khaligov
Corvinus (fifteenth century) on-line Oriental languages Or. 90 (= 57): İskendernâme by Taceddin İbrahim bin Hizir Ahmedî, illuminated Ottoman version of
Manuscripts in the Biblioteca Marciana
Manuscripts_in_the_Biblioteca_Marciana
16th-century historical chronicle about the history of Hungary
handwriting in the front page. The manuscript also contains a subtitle İskendernâme ('Book of Alexander the Great'). Both title entries bear witness to European-style
Tarih-i_Üngürüs
Azerbaijani-Norwegian composer (born 1946)
Brenne (2004) We Never Know - romance after Emily Dickinson. (2005) Iskendername - ballet after Nizami Ganjavi. Landet vi kommer fra (The Country we come
Galib_Mammadov
Bey of Germiyan from 1361 to 1387
kept in Istanbul, London, and Paris. The poet Ahmedi first devoted his Iskendername to Suleiman Shah but after his death, added a part about the Ottomans
Suleiman_of_Germiyan
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