SPELLİNG OF SİLSİLE-NÂME FEATURİNG THE ANCİENT ANATOLİAN TURKİSH CHARACTERİSTİCS
ESKİ ANADOLU TÜRKÇESİ ÖZELLİKLERİ BULUNAN SİLSİLE-NAME ADLI ESERİN İMLA ÖZELLİKLERİ

Author : Asu ERSOY
Number of pages : 420-425

Abstract

This study aims to examine and discuss Hacı İbrahim Halife’s “Silsile-name” (H.979) regarding its subject material, form and spelling. Silsile-name, as a lesser-known form in Turkish Courtly literature was a form in which family origins of individuals were tracked down in the manner o creating maintaining. A total of sixteen fires. However, the work is numbered. The work is written in a nesih text. One face of each entity consists of seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen millennia. Despite the fact that the Silsile-name is a work without motion either the poet or the poet himself removes the difficulties of reading by putting a motion on the words which may be hesitated to read. It is understood from the date of writing that the date of the writing was 979/1573 and the date of the writing. We did not make any comparisons because there is a single copy of the Silsile-name. İbrahim Halife’s “Silsile-name” starts with a “Thanks giving” (Hamdele), continues with reciting “Salavat”, and ends with a final prayer. Hacı İbrahim also refers to the major figures such as Hz. Ali, Hz. Hasan, Hz. Hüseyin and the twelve “İmams” in his work. The Sheikh expresses that Sheikh Bedreddin is a Rumi, and praises it. He mentions the principles of mysticism. On the one hand, it tells the descendants of their descendants in a chain, while on the other hand they describe the wives and the worship they have carried out while reaching Allah. After discussing formal consideratons and general treatment of the work, this study shall move on the examine its spelling, the usage at different dialects in Turkish, etc. The work seems to reflect typicial 16 th century characteristics but it aso represents “Ancient Anatolian Turkish” lingual properties and “Ancient Turkish” in general.

Keywords

Silsile-nâme, Spelling, Ancient Anatolian Turkish, Hacı İbrahim Halife, Seyyid Haydar

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