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Idris Bitlisi (c. 18 January 1457[1] – 15 November 1520), sometimes spelled Idris Bidlisi, Idris-i Bitlisi, or Idris-i Bidlisi ("Idris of Bitlis"), and fully Mevlana Hakimeddin İdris Mevlana Hüsameddin Ali-ül Bitlisi, was an Ottoman Kurdish religious scholar and administrator.
Even though many scholarly works mention Bitlis as Bitlisi's place of birth, a new research states that he was actually born in the district of Sulaqan in Ray in northern Iran.[1]
He wrote a major Ottoman literary work in Persian, named Hasht Bihisht, which began in 1502 and covered the reign of the first eight Ottoman rulers.[2]
^ abGenç, Vural (2019). "Rethinking Idris-i Bidlisi: An Iranian Bureaucrat and Historian between the Shah and the Sultan". Iranian Studies. 52 (3–4): 427. doi:10.1080/00210862.2019.1649979. S2CID 204479807.
^Bertold Spuler. Persian Historiography & Geography Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd ISBN 9971774887 p 68
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directly in the war. In 1516, Jamshid Beg, following the recommendation of IdrisBitlisi, pledged loyalty to the Ottoman Empire. With the help of Şahzade Ahmed...
Selim I. Their first interactions were positive. The Kurds, led by IdrisBitlisi, sided with the Ottoman invaders against the Safavids during the Battle...
unincorporated to the Ottoman Empire. As a representative for the Ottomans, IdrisBitlisi met with the Prince of Baban and other Kurdish states immediately after...
another former Aq Qoyunlu bureaucrat. Mahmud Jan's former colleague IdrisBitlisi soon contacted him, asking him to help as a mediator with Ismail I,...