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  1. Turkish researchers believe that he was born and lived in a village called Sarıköy near Sivrihisar. He used to write in Old Anatolian Turkish language. Poems. Yunus Emre's poems are simple. He wrote about hard Sufi ideas in a clear way. His poems, called the Divan, were put together after his death.

  2. 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.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yunus_EmreYunus Emre - Wikipedia

    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. The UNESCO General Conference unanimously passed a resolution declaring 1991, the 750th anniversary of the ...

  4. May 22, 2024 · A beautiful pilgrimage city where whirling dervish worship was born, central Turkey’s Konya is a destination of historic and natural treasures.

  5. May 25, 2001 · The Formation of Turkey is the translation of the late Professor Calude Cahen's La Turquie Pre-Ottomane. Based upon a proud knowedge of the source materials, Oriental, Greek and Western, it provides a detailed narrative of the rise and apogee of the Seljukid sultanate of Rum, the first Turkish state in Anatolia, its defeat by the Mongols and ...

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  6. Jan 15, 2008 · The Anatolian Seljuk Sultanate or Seljuk Sultanate of Rum was the Seljuk Turkish sultanate that ruled in direct lineage from 1077 to 1307 in Anatolia, with capitals, successively, in Iznik (Nicaea) for a brief period in its beginnings, and then in Konya in Central Anatolia. At its height, the Anatolian Seljuk Sultanate stretched across central Turkey from Antalya-Alanya shoreline on the ...

  7. Jan 1, 2001 · From Byzantium to the Mongols to the Sultans of Rum, this acclaimed book offers an important insight into the evocative history of Turkey before the coming of Ottoman power.