[2] He is best known for his work Zembîlfiroş,[3] and is also credited for writing the first literary account of the Battle of Dimdim which took place in 1609 and 1610.
Instead of becoming a mullah, he continued to work on poetry as a profession and would wander around like a dervish and read his poems to the assemblies and madrasas he visited.
His father was named Abdullah and Teyran plausibly came from a family of beys since he used the title mir.
[6] He wrote in plain language, used folklore elements and drew attention to mysticism.
Subjects included divine love, knowledge, wisdom, female beauty, nature and the waḥdat al-wujūd.