词条 | Rewani |
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Rewani built a mosque complex in the Kırk Çeşme quarter of Constantinople and was buried there in 1524.[2] The mosque complex no longer exists. Rewani suffered from an affliction to his eyes and in the words of a hostile contemporary poet, "a just punishment of God".[2] Rewani's response was, "he who has honey licks his fingers".[2] WorkRewani dedicated his Diwan to Selim I. The strength of this Diwan originates in its ghazels, which sing in a gentle flowing manner of human and mystic love, most of which were later set to music.[2] Rewani's magnum opus is the Ishret-name, a masnavi consisting of 694 beyts, which was finished near the end of his life.[2] The Ishret-name gives a history of viniculture and Rewani goes into great detail concerning wine-drinking including the etiquette and the meals served. As a precaution, he gives the story a mystical setting to avoid attacks from the devout.[2] However, the story indicates the existence of such activities during his lifetime and his preference for such things and was praised for its wit, which was graceful and elegant.[2] Rewani's Ishret-name was the first Ottoman Turkish poem with a bacchic theme, which inspired the saki-names genre that became popular a century later.[2] References1. ^"Rewani", Islamic Desk Reference, ed. E. J. Van Donzel, (Brill, 1994), 374. {{Authority control}}2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Rewani", W. Bjorkmann and Kathleen Burrill, The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. VIII, ed. C.E.Bosworth, E. van Donzel, W.P.Heinrichs and G. Lecomte, (Brill, 1995), 489. 3. ^"Chapter XII: Rewani", Elias John Wilkinson Gibb, A History of Ottoman Poetry, Vol. 2, ed. Edward G. Browne, (Luzac and Co., 1902), 321. 7 : 16th-century poets of the Ottoman Empire|Male poets of the Ottoman Empire|1470s births|1524 deaths|People from Edirne|Date of death missing|Year of birth uncertain |
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