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Sheikh Edebali | |
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Born | |
Died | 1326[2] |
Religion | Islam |
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Denomination | Sunni |
School | Bektashi[citation needed] |
Creed | Maturidi |
Known for | Sufism[1] |
Relations | Ildiz Hatun (wife) Rabia Bala Hatun (daughter) |
Muslim leader | |
Period in office | 13th and 14th century |
Influenced by |
İmâdüddin Mustafa bin İbrâhim bin İnac al-Kırşehrî [1](died in 1326), often known as Sheikh Edebali (Turkish: Şeyh Edebali), was a Muslim Sheikh of the Ahi brotherhood, who helped shape and develop the policies of the growing Ottoman State.[4][2] He became the first Qadi of the Ottoman Empire.[2] He was the father of Rabia Bala Hatun, who was the wife of Osman Gazi, the founder of the Ottoman Empire.
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