Molla Hüsrev

[6] Hüsrev studied in Bursa, receiving his ijazah from Yûsuf Bâlî, son of Molla Fenârî.

He may also have studied in Edirne under Burhâneddin Haydar Herevî (a student of Sa‘deddin et-Teftâzânî), Molla Yegân, and Şeyh Hamza.

[12][13][14] In 1472-73 (or 1462–63), Hüsrev left Istanbul for Bursa, apparently because Mehmed showed more favor to Molla Gürâni than to him.

[22][23][24] Hüsrev was reputed to live modestly despite his wealth and was respected by the people because of his dignified, charitable, and pious demeanor.

"[25] Hüsrev had several institutions built during his life, including the madrasa in Bursa, a han in Bursa, three small mosques (mescit) in Cibali, Vefa, and Sofular in Istanbul, and a fountain (çeşme) in Vefa (one of the oldest Ottoman fountains in Istanbul).

[27] Hüsrev's great-grandson Husrevzâde Mustafa Efendi (pen name Husrev or Husrevî) was a divan poet, müderris, and qadi.

grave of Molla Hüsrev, Bursa