
Kul Nesimi
    
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        Kul Nesîmî, or simply Nesîmî, was an Ottoman
Alevi
-Bektashi
poet, who lived in 17th century in Anatolia.
Very little is known about this poet except that certain political events found an expression in his poetry, such as Ottoman
conquest of Baghdad
in 1640. He wrote in the same tradition as such earlier poets as Nasimi, with whom he is frequently confused, as well as in the tradition of Khatai and Pir Sultan Abdal
.
Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman EmpireIt was usually referred to as the "Ottoman Empire", the "Turkish Empire", the "Ottoman Caliphate" or more commonly "Turkey" by its contemporaries...
Alevi
Alevi
The  Alevi  are a religious and cultural community, primarily in Turkey, constituting probably more than 15 million people....
-Bektashi
Bektashi
Bektashi Order  or Bektashism  is an Islamic Sufi order  founded in the 13th century by the Persian saint Haji Bektash Veli. In addition to the spiritual teachings of Haji Bektash Veli the order was significantly influenced during its formative period by both the Hurufis   as well as the...
poet, who lived in 17th century in Anatolia.
Very little is known about this poet except that certain political events found an expression in his poetry, such as Ottoman
Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman EmpireIt was usually referred to as the "Ottoman Empire", the "Turkish Empire", the "Ottoman Caliphate" or more commonly "Turkey" by its contemporaries...
conquest of Baghdad
Baghdad
Baghdad  is the capital of Iraq, as well as the coterminous Baghdad Governorate. The population of Baghdad in 2011 is approximately 7,216,040...
in 1640. He wrote in the same tradition as such earlier poets as Nasimi, with whom he is frequently confused, as well as in the tradition of Khatai and Pir Sultan Abdal
Pir Sultan Abdal
Pir Sultan Abdal  was a legendary Turkish Alevi poet, whose direct and clear language as well as the richness of his imagination and the beauty of his verses led him to become loved among the Turkish people. Pir Sultan Abdal reflected the social, cultural and religious life of the people; he was a...
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