Sheikh Hamdullah (1436–1520) (Turkish: Şeyh Hamdullah), born in Amasya, Ottoman Empire, was a master of Islamic calligraphy. He devoted his whole life to the art of calligraphy, producing forty-seven Mus'hafs, book of Qur'an, and innumerable En'ams, Evrads and Juz'.
Died in 1520, he was laid to rest at Karacaahmet Cemetery in the district of Üsküdar in Istanbul.
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Name | Sheikh Hamdullah |
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Date of birth | 1436 |
Place of birth | Amasya, Ottoman Empire |
Date of death | 1520 |
Place of death | Istanbul, Ottoman Empire |
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