Torlak Kemal, a murid of Sheikh Bedreddin (1359–1420), was known with his birth name Samuel of Manisa.
He later converted to Islam and changed his name to Kemal and became a Torlak, a Kalenderis.
Probably around the same time as Börklüce Mustafa, he started a rebellion in Manisa, Ottoman Empire.
It is unknown whether the rebellion was committed with the approval of Sheikh Bedreddin, but all sources agree on the fact that Börklüce Mustafa and Torlak Kemal were followers of Sheikh Bedreddin, a Muslim Sufi theologian, who led a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire in 1416.
In 1419, the rebellion was defeated, and Torlak Kemal was captured and executed by hanging in Manisa.