Tursun Beg

This is an Ottoman Turkish style name. Tursun is the given name, the title is Bey, and there is no family name.
Tursun Beg
Title Tursun Beg
Born ca. 1420
Era Ottoman Empire
Religion Islam
Main interest(s) Ottoman history
Notable work(s) "Tarih-i Ebülfeth" ("The History of the Conqueror")

Tursun Beg (Turkish: Tursun Bey; probably born in mid-1420s in Bursa)[1] was an Ottoman bureaucrat and historian who wrote a chronicle dedicated to Bayezid II.

Life and career

Tursun Beg's life is only known from references in his chronicle. He came from a prominent timariot family and held a timar himself.[1] He worked in the imperial divan and accompanied Mehmed II during the siege of Constantinople in 1453 that led to the fall of Constantinople.[1]

Works

Tursun Beg's only known work is the Tarih-i Ebülfeth (تاريخ ابو الفتح in Ottoman; "The History of the Conqueror").

Bibliography

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Woodhead, Christine. "Ṭūrsūn Beg." Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Brill, 2011.


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