[1][2] The only event known about his life is his participation in the Battle of Smederevo in 1789, as part of an army led by Ali Pasha of Ioannina.
[1][2] His tomb there was turned into a shrine which continues to exist to this day, and is known locally as the turbeh of Baba Hasani.
[2] He was part of the Bejtexhi, a Muslim Albanian literary movement strongly influenced by Turkish, Arabic and Persian literature.
[2] Surviving works of Kamberi include over fifty secular poems, about ten ilâhî, and a short mevlud.
In his octosyllabic Sefer-i hümâyûn (The king’s campaign) in thirty-three quatrains, he describes his participation in the Battle of Smederevo and the suffering it caused.