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page 115th-century historians from the Ottoman Empire
Kemalpaşazade
Ottoman historian, jurist and poet (1469–1534)
Konstantin Mihailović
Serbian writer
Aşıkpaşazade
Dervish Ahmed (; "Ahmed the Dervish; 1392-93–1502), better known by his pen name Âşıki or his family name Aşıkpaşazade, was an Ottoman historian and a prominent representative of the early Ottoman historiography. He was a descendant (the great-grandson) of mystic poet dervish (1272–1333). He was born in the region of Amasya and studied in various Anatolian towns before going to Hajj and stayed some time in Egypt. He later took part in various Ottoman campaigns, such as the Battle of Kosovo (1448), the Fall of Constantinople and witnessed the circumcision festivities of Mustafa and Bayezid II,
Neşri
Mevlânâ Mehmed Neşri (born c. 1450 – died circa 1520), also commonly referred to as Neshri (), was an Ottoman historian, a prominent representative of early Ottoman historiography.
Tursun Beg
Ottoman historian
Şükrullah
Şükrullah was a 15th-century Ottoman historian and diplomat. He was one of the earliest Ottoman historians.
Oruç
Ottoman historian
Enveri
Enveri (d. 1512?) was a 15th-century Ottoman Albanian poet and historian. He wrote a famous manuscript on Ottoman history named Düsturnâme, the Constitutional Book (for Ottoman History). His work consists of 3730 verses and is based on three parts: the first is a universal Muslim history about the Spread of Islam, the second, which he is famous for, about the Kayi tribe, and the third (842 verses) about the rise of the Ottoman Turks and the conquests of the Ottoman Empire. Not much is known about his personal life.