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

  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. Yunus Emre was well versed in mystical philosophy ...

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  3. Nov 23, 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 Anatolia's understanding of Sufism, was discussed. Prof. Erdoğan Boz, Member of the Faculty of Turkish ...

  4. 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. He was one of the first poets to write in Old Anatolian Turkish - after Sultan Walad (eldest son of Rumi ). [3] [4]

  5. Mystical Poetry of Yunus EmreTHE LITRARY WORK A collection of 415 poems set in northwestern Anatolia sometime between the late-thirteenth and early-fourteenth centuries; composed in Turkish (as Divan-i Yunus Emre) in the fourteenth century; published in part in English in 1972.SYNOPSIS In couplet form and a highly accessible Turkish, the poetry conveys Sufi, or Islamic mystical, ideas.Events ...

  6. Books - Links. Yunus Emre is considered by many to be one of the most important Turkish poets. Little can be said for certain of his life other than that he was a Sufi dervish of Anatolia. The love people have for his liberating poetry is reflected in the fact that many villages claim to be his birthplace, and many others claim to hold his tomb.

  7. Mar 9, 2021 · Since the ‘90s, Yunus Emre’s “Diwan”, a collection of poems, has been considered his most important work. The most detailed study about Yunus Emre was published by Turkish-Islamic Literature researcher Professor Mustafa Tatcı as a critical edition. Thanks to his work, we now know which poems were penned by Yunus Emre, and which weren’t.

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