Ashik Celebi (Prizren, 1518 – Skopje, 1572) – Scientist, poet and Skopje kadi, identical to Kadi Baba or Gazi Baba, whose turbe is located in Skopje, on the eponymous hill. He was Mutejelelia in Bursa, then Kadia in several places in the empire, and in Macedonia in: Serfidze, Kratovo and Skopje, where he died. It is known for numerous translations from Arabic, on their own literary works, and especially after the work for the biographies of poets (Shiefer Ash-Shuara), which is a first-level source for medieval Turkish literature. Lit.: F. Babinger, Die Geszchitzchtzkhtiber Deer Osmanan Ud Ihre Stoje, Leipzig, 1927; Herbert Duda, Üsiscus 17. Yahrhondart, Balkanzhe Student, New, 1949, 30, tooth. 72; Evliya Celebi, Putopopus. Postparts O Yugoslav Salm. Transfer, an introduction and comment Hazim Shabanovic, Sarayevo, 1967, 287, tooth. 67. Dr. F.
Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис АШИК Челеби