Category:Siyer-i Nebi

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<nowiki>Siyer-i Nebi; সিয়ার-ই নবী; Siyar-I Nabi; سئير نبی; Siyer-i Nebi; Siyer-i Nebi; Siyer-i Nebi; Siyer-i Nebi; سیر نبی; 西耶里·内比; Siyer-i Nebi; スィエリ・ネビー; Siyer-i Nebi; Siyer-i Nebi; Siyer-i Nebi; Siyer-i Nebi; Siyer-i Nebi; Siyer-i Nebi; سیر نبی; سير نبي; سیرت نبوی پر عثمانی ترکی زبان میں تحریر کردہ کتاب; Epos über das Leben Mohammeds; Turkish epic about the life of Muhammad; نوشتهٔ حماسی به زبان ترکی عثمانی در مورد زندگی محمد; মুহাম্মাদের জীবনী বিষয়ে তুর্কি মহাকাব্য; 西耶里內比; 預言者伝</nowiki>
Siyer-i Nebi 
Turkish epic about the life of Muhammad
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English: The Siyer-ı Nebi is a Turkish epic about the life of Muhammad, completed around 1388, written by Mustafa son of Yusuf of Erzurum, a Mevlevi dervish on the commission of Sultan Berkuk, the Mamluk ruler in Cairo. The text is based on an Arabic work by al-Waqidi.

Ottoman ruler Murad III (1574–1595) ordered the work to be illustrated. The famous calligrapher Lutfi Abdullah (Lütfi Abdullah) was in charge of the workshop at the royal palace, and completed the work under Murad's successor Mehmed III, on 16 January 1595. The completed work contains 814 miniatures in six volumes.

Volumes I, II and VI are in the Topkapi Museum; Volume III is in the New York Public Library; Volume IV is in the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin.

About two dozen of the miniatures are in the hands of the private antiquity collectors. The first sale of four of them happened in Drouot Auction House, Paris, in March 1984.

17th-century copy of the fourth volume of the original manuscript of Siyer-i Nebi is in the Turkish and Islamic Art Museum

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