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'SEKERZADE' MEHMED ? - 1752

'SEKERZADE' MEHMED ? - 1752

Muraqqa
Ketebel
Dated H.1104 I M.1693
Hadith Sharifs are written in Thuluth and Naskh calligraphy
24 pages
198 x 52 cm

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'SEKERZADE' MEHMED

He was called “Şekercizade” because his father was a candy seller.
He was remembered. In his works, he wrote "Şekerzade" on his epitaphs.
He would also add that he learned Thuluth and Naskh script from Crimea.
The imam of Imrahor Mosque, Seyyid “Yedikuleli”, received his permission
He received it from Abdullah. By the Sultan, Sheikh
Writing the exact copy of the Quran written by Hamdullah
He was sent to Medina. On his return he read the Quran
He had it illuminated and presented it to Sultan Mahmud I as a gift.
He served as a teacher.

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