Sadraldin Mustafa Sheykhoghlu ( Turkish: Sadrüddin Mustafa Şeyhoğlu; 1340/1341 – c. 1410) was Turkish poet and translator who had major influence on Ottoman diwan poetry especially the masnavi genre. [1] Some sources have referred to him as "Mustafa Sheykhoghlu" or "Sadraldin Sheykhoghlu". [2] The date of his death have been quoted around 1341 but its place is unknown. [3]
His most famous is "Khurshid Nameh" which is also referred to as "Khurshid u Ferakhshad" and "Shehristan-i Ushagh". Other works are translations of Marzban nama, Qabus nama and Kenz ul-kubera.
Sadraldin Mustafa Sheykhoghlu ( Turkish: Sadrüddin Mustafa Şeyhoğlu; 1340/1341 – c. 1410) was Turkish poet and translator who had major influence on Ottoman diwan poetry especially the masnavi genre. [1] Some sources have referred to him as "Mustafa Sheykhoghlu" or "Sadraldin Sheykhoghlu". [2] The date of his death have been quoted around 1341 but its place is unknown. [3]
His most famous is "Khurshid Nameh" which is also referred to as "Khurshid u Ferakhshad" and "Shehristan-i Ushagh". Other works are translations of Marzban nama, Qabus nama and Kenz ul-kubera.