Manuscripts and archives.Department of Manuscripts.Turkish., شاه و كدا. The King and the Beggar, treatise on mystical love, the fifth of the poems of the Khamse of Yahya Beg, or Yahya Shebtevi (d. 983 of the Hegira = 1575), in mesnevis verse, in the meter of the Heft Peïker of Nizami, which its author composed in a week, as he indicates at the end of this poem; the beggar is the Lover and the king, the Beloved.
( شاه و كدا )

Title Manuscripts and archives.Department of Manuscripts.Turkish., شاه و كدا. The King and the Beggar, treatise on mystical love, the fifth of the poems of the Khamse of Yahya Beg, or Yahya Shebtevi (d. 983 of the Hegira = 1575), in mesnevis verse, in the meter of the Heft Peïker of Nizami, which its author composed in a week, as he indicates at the end of this poem; the beggar is the Lover and the king, the Beloved.
Title Original شاه و كدا
Author National Library of France, National Library of France, National Library of France, National Library of France
Publication Date: 2025
Publication Place - National Library of France
Subject - Shah Shah - gueda gueda Yahva Shebtevi [Author] Yahya Beg
Type Book
Language Ottoman
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 79
Physical Dimensions 20,5 × 13,5 centimètres.
Library: Contacts au Catalogue Collectif de France (CCFr)
Library Asset ID Turc 346
Record ID eadbam:EADC:NE0089667_FRBNFEAD00009286890005
Library Location National Library of France. Department of Manuscripts
Date End of the 16th century
Notes Other file(s) linked to this institution: FRBAMCCFR-000060-01b.xml. Vocalized Turkish neskhi, from the end of the 16th century. The work begins with the praises of the Prophet, the Orthodox caliphs, and Sultan Soleiman I, to whom it is dedicated; we read there a description of Constantinople, and, in particular, of Hagia Sophia. The manuscript is incomplete from its last leaf, and several leaves have been redone in the body of the volume.. Gaulmin.. Western binding, in full calfskin.
Sample Text The work begins with the praises of the Prophet, the Orthodox caliphs, and Sultan Soleiman I, to whom it is dedicated; we read there a description of Constantinople, and, in particular, of Hagia Sophia. The manuscript is incomplete from its last leaf, and several leaves have been redone in the body of the volume.
Eski Raf Numarası Regius 1408
Araştırma Aracının Başlığı Manuscrits et fonds d'archives
Araştırma Aracının Dilleri Notice rédigée en
Alt Başlık Département des Manuscrits. Turc.
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Manuscripts and archives.Department of Manuscripts.Turkish., شاه و كدا. The King and the Beggar, treatise on mystical love, the fifth of the poems of the Khamse of Yahya Beg, or Yahya Shebtevi (d. 983 of the Hegira = 1575), in mesnevis verse, in the meter of the Heft Peïker of Nizami, which its author composed in a week, as he indicates at the end of this poem; the beggar is the Lover and the king, the Beloved.

( شاه و كدا )
Author National Library of France, National Library of France, National Library of France, National Library of France
Publication Date 2025
Publication Place - National Library of France
Subject - Shah Shah - gueda gueda Yahva Shebtevi [Author] Yahya Beg
Type Book
Language Ottoman
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 79
Physical Dimensions 20,5 × 13,5 centimètres.
Library Contacts au Catalogue Collectif de France (CCFr)
Library Asset ID Turc 346
Record ID eadbam:EADC:NE0089667_FRBNFEAD00009286890005
Library Location National Library of France. Department of Manuscripts
Date End of the 16th century
Notes Other file(s) linked to this institution: FRBAMCCFR-000060-01b.xml. Vocalized Turkish neskhi, from the end of the 16th century. The work begins with the praises of the Prophet, the Orthodox caliphs, and Sultan Soleiman I, to whom it is dedicated; we read there a description of Constantinople, and, in particular, of Hagia Sophia. The manuscript is incomplete from its last leaf, and several leaves have been redone in the body of the volume.. Gaulmin.. Western binding, in full calfskin.
Sample Text The work begins with the praises of the Prophet, the Orthodox caliphs, and Sultan Soleiman I, to whom it is dedicated; we read there a description of Constantinople, and, in particular, of Hagia Sophia. The manuscript is incomplete from its last leaf, and several leaves have been redone in the body of the volume.
Eski Raf Numarası Regius 1408
Araştırma Aracının Başlığı Manuscrits et fonds d'archives
Araştırma Aracının Dilleri Notice rédigée en
Alt Başlık Département des Manuscrits. Turc.
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