Fehmî (1564–1596), also referred as Kınalızâde Mehmet Fehmi, Kınalızâde Fehmi Çelebi or Molla Mohammed (Mehmet) Fehmi was an Ottoman diwan poet.
A scion of the prominent Kınalızâde family from Isparta in Anatolia, Fehmî was born in Damascus, today's Syria, back then part of the Damascus Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire, where his father was working as a kadı (judge). He was the son of the well-known scholar Ali Çelebi, and brother of the other poet Kınalızâde Hasan Çelebi.
References
- ^ TUBE (in Turkish), Harvard University Print. Office, 2002, p. 20,
sıl adı Mehmed olan Kınalızâde Fehmî Çelebi yaşamıştır (972/1 564-5-§evvâl 1004/Haziran 1596).
- ^ Johann Gottfried Eichhorn (1812), "2", Geschichte der Litteratur von ihren Anfang bis auf die neuesten Zeiten, vol. 3, Göttingen, p. 1204, OCLC 666188186
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- M. Th. Houtsma, ed. (1987), E. J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936, vol. IV, Leiden; New York: E.J. Brill, p. 1017, ISBN 9789004084933, OCLC 630745392
- ^ Cornell H. Fleischer (1986), Bureaucrat and intellectual in the Ottoman Empire : the historian Mustafa Âli (1541-1600), Princeton studies on the Near East., Princeton: Princeton University Press, pp. 43–44, ISBN 9780691054643, OCLC 13011359