Ahmed Talib Bosnawi
Appearance
Ahmed Talib Bosnawi (also spelled Ahmad Taleb Bosnavi; died 1674) was an Ottoman official and poet of Bosnian origin. Born in Bosnia, he pursued early education in his native region, before moving to Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) where he furthered his studies. Entering service under Ottoman Grand Vizier Köprülüzade Fazıl Ahmed Pasha (in office: 1661–1676), he advanced in the royal court, ultimately becoming head of the chancery (reis ül-küttab). Bosnawi authored a divan consisting of Arabic, Turkish and Persian poems. His Persian poems consist of five ghazals and six qet'as. Bosnawi elaborates about his spiritual striving in his ghazals. His Persian poetry is deemed as being written in an elegant and simple style.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Gačanin, Sabaheta (2022). "The Persian Literary Tradition in Ottoman Bosnia and Its Environs". Journal of Persianate Studies. 15 (1): 85–120. doi:10.1163/18747167-bja10027.
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- 1674 deaths
- Arabic-language poets
- 17th-century Persian-language poets
- Turkish-language poets
- Bosnian Muslims from the Ottoman Empire
- 17th-century poets from the Ottoman Empire
- Male poets from the Ottoman Empire
- Bosnia and Herzegovina poets
- 17th-century Bosnian people
- Reis ül-Küttab
- Bosnia and Herzegovina people stubs
- Poet stubs
- Ottoman Empire people stubs