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Neşāṭī (نشاطى;?–1674) was the
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(
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: ﻡﺨﻠﺺ ''maḫlas'') of an Ottoman poet. He was a
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, or
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ic mystic, of the
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, and his poetry is often considered exemplary of the "Indian style" (سبك هندی ''sebk-i hindî'') of Ottoman poetry, a movement which flourished beginning in the 17th century.


Life

Though one source claims that Neşâtî's real name was Süleymân (سليمان), the majority of sources give his name as Ahmed (أحمد). He was born in
Edirne Edirne (; ), historically known as Orestias, Adrianople, is a city in Turkey, in the northwestern part of the Edirne Province, province of Edirne in Eastern Thrace. Situated from the Greek and from the Bulgarian borders, Edirne was the second c ...
, in the region of
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. It is not known exactly when he was born, though it is speculated that it was around the year 1600, on the evidence of a poem commemorating the winter of 1621–22, in which year the
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strait in
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was known to be covered with ice: :ن نقش كوستره آیا مشاعبيز سرما :كه همچو آيينه يغ بسته اولدى صفحه آب :''Ne naḳş göstere āyā müşa`biz-i sermā'' :''Ki hemçü āyīne yaḫ-beste oldu safḥa-yi āb'' :Oh what designs might the magician of cold ::display? :Like a mirror, the page of the water ::is bound in ice Neşâtî first become affiliated with the Mevlevi order as a disciple of the ''
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'' Ağazâde Mehmed Dede, first in
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in Thrace and then in
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in Istanbul. After Ağazâde Mehmed Dede's death, Neşâtî went to
Konya Konya is a major city in central Turkey, on the southwestern edge of the Central Anatolian Plateau, and is the capital of Konya Province. During antiquity and into Seljuk times it was known as Iconium. In 19th-century accounts of the city in En ...
in central
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, where he served for a time at the tomb of Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi—the founder of the Mevlevi order—before finally returning, around the year 1670, to Edirne as the ''shaykh'' of the Murâdiyye Mevlevîhâne there. He died in 1674, and was buried in the courtyard of the Murâdiyye
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.


Work

Neşâtî was not as prolific as many other Ottoman poets, but is nonetheless considered to be among the masters of the '' gazel'' form of poetry. He was strongly influenced by, and a great admirer of, the
Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
poet `Urfī of Shîraz (d. 1591), about whom he wrote a treatise, the ''Şerḥ-i Müşkilāt-i `Urfī'' (شرح مشكلات عورفى "Explanation of the Difficulties of `Urfî"). It was primarily through the influence of `Urfî, among other Persian poets, that Neşâtî's poetry took on certain aspects of the so-called "Indian style", which was characterized by extravagant
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s; a complex,
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-derived
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; and a high level of
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and
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. An example is the following ''beyit'', or
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, from one of Neşâtî's most famous ''gazel''s: :كه خامه كبی شکوه طراز غم عاشقز :كه ناله كبی خامه شکواده نهانز :''Geh ḫāme gibi şekve-ṭırāz-ı ġam-ı `āşkız'' :''Geh nāle gibi ḫāme-yi şekvāda nihānız'' :Sometimes we are like the reed pen that illuminates ::the plaints of love :Sometimes like the lament hidden in the pen ::as it writes The image used in the second line makes use of a double meaning—known in Ottoman Turkish as ''tevriyye'' (توريه)—of the word ''nāle'' (ناله): it can mean not only "lament" or "moan", but can also refer to a "
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", and specifically to the sound made by such a pen as it moves across the page in the act of writing. Despite his
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, however, Neşâtî was also a poet of high—if sometimes restrained—emotion, as present-day Turkish poet İlhan Berk points out in a short essay:
Above all, Neşâtî was a master of expression, a man of great precision and sensitivity. Not a shouter, hidden, quiet, sparkling, genuine. In his poems, one is always struck with a great and profound sensation. More importantly, despite his being a Mevlevî poet ... he does not attempt to appear learned or to pretend to wisdom, but prefers in his poems to behave like a person, pure and simple. And like all great poets, he is humble.
The honest and undisguised expression of emotion that Berk's appreciation hints at can be seen, for example, in the opening couplets to one of Neşâtî's most often anthologized ''gazel''s: :كتدك اما كه قودك حسرت ايله جانى بله :استه مم سنسز اولن صحبت يارانى بله :باغه سنسز واره مم چشممه آتش کورينور :كل خندانى دكل سرو خرامانى بله :''Gitdiñ ammā ki ḳoduñ ḥasret ile cānı bile'' :''İstemem sensiz olān ṣoḥbet-i yārānı bile'' :''Baġa sensiz vāramam çeşmime āteş görünür'' :''Gül-i ḫandānı degil serv-i ḫırāmānı bile'' :You're gone—I'm alone in the company ::of longing :I no longer want sweet talk with friends ::if you're not there :I dare not go to the garden without you :The laughing rose seems red as fire, ::the swaying cypress a pointed flame


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