Şükrüllah bin İmâm Şihâbeddîn Ahmed bin İmâm Zeyneddîn Zekî was a 15th-century Ottoman historian and diplomat.[2][1] He was one of the earliest Ottoman historians.

Şükrullah
TitleŞükrullah
Personal life
Born1388
Diedafter 1464[1]
EraOttoman Empire
Main interest(s)Ottoman history
Notable work(s)Behcetü't-Tevârîh
("Joy of Histories")
Religious life
ReligionIslam

Biography

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Şükrullah was probably born in Amasya in 1388. He was from the Salur tribe of the Oghuz Turkomans.[3]and his father's name was Şehâbeddin Ahmed. He entered the Ottoman service in 1409.[1] He served as judge (qadi) in Bursa. In 1449, Şükrullah was sent by Sultan Murad II to the Qara Qoyunlu Confederacy as an ambassador.[4] It was here, during the reign of Jahan Shah, that he became interested in the history of the Oghuz Turks.[4] He was belonged to the Ottoman scholarly class. He served the Ottoman State for 22 years during the reigns of Murad II and Mehmed II.


Works

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His works include both historical and religious writings. He wrote a famous universal history in the 1460s Persian language named Behcetü't-Tevârîh or Bahjut al-tâwarikh (Joy of Histories) and presented it to Mahmud Pasha Angelovic.[2] His work was used by later Ottoman historians.

References

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  1. 1 2 3 Nur, Sara (2010). ŞÜKRULLAH - An article published in Turkish Encyclopedia of Islam (in Turkish). Vol. 39. Istanbul: TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi. pp. 257–258. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  2. 1 2 The Oxford History of Historical Writing Volume 3: 1400–1800, José Rabasa,D. Daniel R. Woolf, p. 196, 2011 by Oxford University Press
  3. Kamiloğlu, Ramazan (2008). "Amasyalı (Ahmedoğlu) Şükrullah'ın Hayatı ve Eserleri" [The Life and Works of Şükrullah of Amasya (Ahmedoğlu)] (PDF). Hikmet Yurdu (in Turkish). 1 (2): 103–110. Retrieved 8 April 2026.
  4. 1 2 Muslu 2016, p. 62-63.

Sources

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  • Muslu, Cihan Yüksel (2016). The Ottomans and the Mamluks: Imperial Diplomacy and Warfare in the Islamic World. I.B. Tauris.