Sheikh Edebali
İmâdüddin Mustafa bin İbrâhim bin İnac al-Kırşehrî (1206-1326), often known as Sheikh Edebali (Turkish: Şeyh Edebali), was an Arab-Muslim Sheikh of the Ahi brotherhood, who helped shape and develop the policies of the growing Ottoman State. He became first Qadi of the Ottoman Empire. He was the father of Rabia Bala Hatun (wife of Osman Gazi, the founder of the Ottoman Empire).
Sheikh Edebali | |
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Born | 1206 |
Died | 1326 |
Religion | Islam |
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Denomination | Sunni |
School | Bektashi |
Creed | Maturidi |
Known for | Sufism |
Relations | Ildiz Hatun (wife) Rabia Bala Hatun (daughter) |
Muslim leader | |
Period in office | 13th and 14th century |
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