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    Yunus Emre (Turkish pronunciation: [juːˈnus emˈɾe]) also known as Derviş Yûnus (Yûnus the Dervish) (1238–1320) (Old Anatolian Turkish: يونس امره) was a Turkish folk poet and Sufi who greatly influenced Turkish culture.

  2. Apr 16, 2024 · Yunus Emre (born c. 1238, Turkey—died c. 1320, Turkey) was a poet and mystic who exercised a powerful influence on Turkish literature. Though legend obscures the facts of his life, he is known to have been a Sufi (Islamic mystic) who sat for 40 years at the feet of his master, Tapduk Emre.

  3. Nov 23, 2021 · Yunus Emre: His Life, Works and Philosophy. 23.11.2021. At the fifth event organized by Yunus Emre Institute within the scope of the cultural collaboration with the University of Illinois, the life and philosophy of Yunus Emre, one of the most important personalities of the Turkish language and culture and who had an important influence in ...

  4. Yunus Emre (Turkish pronunciation: [juˈnus emˈɾe]) (1238–1320) was a Turkish poet and Sufi mystic who greatly influenced Anatolian culture. His name, Yunus, means “Dolphin” in Turkish but is also equivalent to the English name Jonas.

  5. Yunus Emre (Turkish pronunciation: [jūˈnus emˈɾe]) also known as Derviş Yûnus (Yûnus the Dervish) (1238–1320) was a Turkish folk poet and Sufi who was important to Turkish writing from his time to now.

  6. Jan 15, 2015 · Yunus Emre was a Turkish poet and Sufi mystic. He has exercised immense influence on Turkish literature, from his own day until the present.

  7. Yunus Emre (born in 1250, in Sarıköy, Eskişehir, Seljuk Sultanate of Rum; died in 1320, in Eskişehir, Ottoman Empire) was a poet who has influenced the daily life of people across Anatolia, from dervishes to musicians to oral narrative traditions from 13th century onward.

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