born , Edirne?, Ottoman Empire died 1496/97, Bursa one of the most important figures in 15th-century Turkish literature. Born into a prominent family, Ahmet Pasa received a classical Islamic education and was appointed as a teacher in the madrasah (religious college) in the city of Bursa. In 1451 he became judge of the city of Edirne. With the accession of Sultan Mehmet II (145181), he became qadi 'asker (military judge) and tutor to the sultan and took part in the conquest of Constantinople in 1453. After falling out of favour with the sultan, he spent many years in virtual exile in Bursa and then as governor of a number of Ottoman cities. With the accession of Sultan Bayezid II (14811512), however, he continued his career in government service until his death in 1496/97. Principally a panegyrist, Ahmet Pasa wrote mainly qasida (odes) and ghazels (lyrics) and is considered the first master of classical poetry in Ottoman literature. The melodious poems in his divan, or collection of poems, had a strong influence on later Ottoman classical poets, securing for him an important place in Turkish literary history.
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