Kemalpasazade, 1468 or 1469-1534
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- Asrār al-naḥw, 197-:t.p. (Shams al-Dīn Aḥmad ibn Sulaymān, al-maʻrūf bi-Ibn Kamāl Bāshā)
- Encyc. brit. 15th ed.(Kemalpaşazâde, also known as Ibn Kemal, Ibn Kemal Paşa, or Şemseddin Ahmet ibn Süleyman ibn Kemal Paşa; b. c. 1468, Edirne, Tur., d. 16/4/1534, Istanbul)
- Büyük lûgat ve ansikl., 1969-1973(Kemalpaşazade (Şemseddin Ahmed bin Süleyman) also called İbni Kemal; Turkish hist., scholar, poet, sheikulislam; b. Tokat, Amasya? 1469?; d. 1534)
- Encyc. of Islam. new ed.(Kemāl Pas̲h̲a-Zāde, or Ibn(-i) Kemāl, usual appellations of S̲h̲ams al-Dīn Aḥmad b. Sulaymān b. Kamāl Pas̲h̲a; b.? 873/1468-9, d. 940/1534; Kemālpas̲h̲azāde)
- Şeyhülislâm İbn Kemâl Sempoz. (1985 : Tokat, Tokat İli, Turkey). Tokat Valiliği Şeyhülislâm İbn Kemâl Araştırma ... 1986.
- Le livre de volupté, c1989:t.p. (Ahmad ibn Souleiman)
- al-Tanbīh ʻalá ghalaṭ al-jāhil wa-al-nabīh, 1994:t.p. (Ibn Kamāl Pāshā al-maʻrūf bi-Ibn Kamāl Pāshāzādah aw Ibn al-Wazīr)
- Yūsuf u Zelīḫā, 2004:p. [xix] (Kemâl Paşa-oğlu; Şemseddin Ahmed bin Süleyman)
- Old man young again, 1968:p. 15 (Ahmad ibn Solaiman; Ibn Kamal Pasha)
Şemseddin Ahmed (1469–1534), better known by his pen name Ibn Kemal (also Ibn Kemal Pasha) or Kemalpaşazâde ("son of Kemal Pasha"), was an Ottoman historian, Shaykh al-Islām, jurist and poet. He was born into a distinguished military family in Edirne and as a young man he served in the army and later studied at various madrasas and became the Kadı of Edirne in 1515. He had Iranian roots on his mother's side. He became a highly respected scholar and was commissioned by the Ottoman ruler Bayezid II to write an Ottoman history (Tevārīh-i Āl-i Osmān, "The Chronicles of the House of Osman"). During the reign of Selim the Resolute, in 1516, he was appointed as military judge of Anatolia and accompanied the Ottoman army to Egypt. During the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent he was appointed as the Shaykh al-Islām, i.e. supreme head of the ulama, a post which he held until his death. Kemalpaşazâde was a crucially important figure in the codification of the Hanafi school of thought in its Ottoman iteration.
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