was a 15th-century Ottoman Albanian poet and historian.
[1] He wrote a famous manuscript on Ottoman history named Dusturname, the Constitutional Book (for Ottoman History).
His work consists of 3730 verses and is based on three parts: the first is a universal Muslim history about the Spread of Islam, the second, which he is famous for, about the Kayi tribe, and the third (842 verses) about the Ottomans.
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