Çelebi (title)

Çelebi is a Turkish title meaning "gentleman", "well-mannered" or "courteous".[1] It also means “man of God” as the root word çalab (pronounced chalab) means God in old Turkish.[2]

Notable people with the title include:

  • The sons of Ottoman sultan Bayezid I, who fought one another for the throne in the Ottoman Interregnum of 1402 to 1413:
  • Ali Çelebi: see Kınalızâde Ali Çelebi
  • Aşık Çelebi (1520–1572), Ottoman poet and biographer
  • Çelebi, family of descendants of Rumi (13th-century Persian poet and Sufi mystic), who established and led the Sufi Mevlevi Order ("the whirling dervishes") for 800 years [3][1]
  • Evliya Çelebi (1611–1682), Ottoman traveler
  • Gazi Çelebi, 14th-century Turkish pirate and ruler of Sinop
  • Hezârfen Ahmed Çelebi, alleged 17th-century Ottoman aviator, brother of Lagâri Hasan Çelebi
  • Hoca Çelebi (1490–1574), Ottoman Grand Mufti
  • Katip Çelebi (1609–1657), Ḥājjī Khalīfa, Ottoman polymath and encyclopaedist.
  • Kınalızâde Ali Çelebi (1510/11?–1572), Ottoman jurist and writer.
  • Kinalizâde Fehmi Çelebi (1564–1596), Ottoman poet, son of Kınalızâde Ali Çelebi.
  • Kınalızâde Hasan Çelebi (1546-1604), Ottoman poet and bibliographer, son of Kınalızâde Ali Çelebi.
  • Lagâri Hasan Çelebi, alleged 17th-century Ottoman aviator, brother of Hezârfen Ahmed.
  • Nişancı Tâcı-Zâde Câ’fer Çelebi (Nishandji Tadji-zade Dja'fer Çelebi; 1459-1515), 16th-century Ottoman statesman and a diwan poet
  • Seydi Ali Reis (1498–1563), or Sidi Ali Ben Hossein, an Ottoman admiral and nautical writer.
  • Suzi Çelebi of Prizren (died 1524), Ottoman epic poet.
  • Yirmisekiz Mehmed Çelebi (died 1732), Ottoman statesman.

See also

References

  1. "Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi - About". mevlana.net. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  2. What does çalab mean?
  3. "Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi - Mevlevi Order". mevlana.net. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
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