Nef'i

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Nef'i was a prominent 17th-century Ottoman poet renowned for his powerful panegyrics and biting satirical verse within the tradition of Divan literature.

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instanceOf Divan literature poet
Ottoman poet
satirist
activeInCentury 17th century
causeOfDeath execution
citizenship Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
country Ottoman Empire
dateOfBirth circa 1570
dateOfDeath 1635
employer Ottoman court NERFINISHED
era Classical Ottoman period
fieldOfWork literature
poetry
satire
genre Divan poetry
panegyric poetry
qasida
satirical poetry
givenName Ömer NERFINISHED
hasLiteraryForm hicviye
kaside
qasida
influenced 18th-century Divan poets
later Ottoman satirists
influencedBy Persian classical poetry
earlier Ottoman Divan poets
knownFor biting satire
mastery of qasida form
powerful panegyrics
languageOfWorkOrName Ottoman Turkish NERFINISHED
movement Divan literature NERFINISHED
notableFor controversial satirical attacks on officials
refined use of Ottoman Turkish
notableWork Divan NERFINISHED
Sihâm-ı Kazâ NERFINISHED
occupation court poet
poet
satirist
patron Ottoman sultans NERFINISHED
high-ranking Ottoman statesmen
placeOfBirth Erzurum region NERFINISHED
Hasankale NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Istanbul NERFINISHED
religion Islam
style highly ornate language
hyperbolic praise
sharp invective
workLocation Istanbul NERFINISHED

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