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page 115th-century poets from the Ottoman Empire
Akşemseddin
Akshamsaddin (Muhammad Shams al-Din bin Hamzah, ) (1389 in Damascus – 16 February 1459 in Göynük, Bolu), was an influential Ottoman Sunni Muslim scholar, poet, and mystic saint.
Mihri Hatun
Ottoman court poet, renowed for her witty and polished lyrics of courtship and gallantry (1460–1506)
Hacı Bayram-ı Veli
Turkish poet
Mesihi of Prishtina
Ottoman & Albanian poet
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.

İsa Necati
Ottoman court poet (1444–1506)
Nishandji Tadji-zade Dja'fer Çelebi
Ottoman statesman and poet
Basiri
16th century Ottoman poet
Kashifi
author of Ḡazā-nāma-ye Rum