Sheikh Bedreddin

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Sheikh Bedreddin was a 15th-century Ottoman theologian, jurist, and revolutionary mystic known for leading a social and religious uprising and later inspiring literary and political works.

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instanceOf Ottoman scholar
Sufi mystic
human
jurist
revolutionary
theologian
alsoKnownAs Bedreddin of Simavna NERFINISHED
Simavna Kadısıoğlu Şeyh Bedreddin NERFINISHED
areaOfWork Islamic law
Islamic theology
Sufi metaphysics
social philosophy
centuryOfActivity 15th century
countryOfCitizenship Ottoman Empire
ethnicGroup Turk
genreOfWriting Islamic jurisprudence
mystical philosophy
theological treatise
givenName Bedreddin NERFINISHED
hasCauseOfDeath execution
hasInfluenceOn Ottoman intellectual history
modern Turkish literature
hasRoleIn Bedreddin revolt NERFINISHED
historicalContext early Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Sheikh
ideology egalitarian social views
religious syncretism
influenced Nâzım Hikmet NERFINISHED
leftist intellectuals in Turkey
legacy figure of interest for socialist and leftist movements in Turkey
subject of poems and novels
symbol of social justice in Turkish thought
movement Islamic mysticism
Sufism NERFINISHED
name Sheikh Bedreddin NERFINISHED
notableFor developing heterodox religious and social ideas
inspiring later literary works
inspiring later political movements
leading a social and religious uprising in the Ottoman Empire
occupation jurist
mystic
religious scholar
revolutionary leader
theologian
philosophicalSchool monist tendencies in Islamic thought
politicalRole rebel leader
religion Islam

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Şeyh Bedreddin Destanı mainCharacter Sheikh Bedreddin
Şeyh Bedreddin Destanı basedOn Sheikh Bedreddin
Şeyh Bedreddin Destanı depicts Sheikh Bedreddin