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Abdülhak Hâmid Tarhan (born Abdülhak Hâmid; January 2, 1852 – April 12, 1937)Some sources state Feb 2,1852 was an early 20th-century Ottoman
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. He was one of the leading lights of the Turkish Romantic period. He is known in
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as "Şair-i Azam" (The Grand Poet) and "Dahi-i Azam" (The Grand Genius).


Early years

Abdülhak Hâmid Tarhan was born Abdülhak Hâmid on January 2, 1852, in Bebek,
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. His father was
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, a historian and ambassador. His mother, Münteha Hanım, was Circassian. He was the grandson of Abdulhak Molla, a poet and physician at the court of Sultan
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. Abdulhak Hâmid took private lessons from Yanyalı Tahsin Hoca and Edremitli Bahaddin Hoca while attending secondary school. In August 1863 he went to
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with his brother Nasuhi, where his father had been posted. He continued his education there for one and a half years. After he returned to
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, he enrolled in a French education school and worked in a translation office to advance his French. One year later, he followed his father, who was appointed to the Ottoman Embassy in
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,
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. He studied the
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for more than one year as well as Arabic and Persian poetry. Following his father's death in 1867, he returned to Istanbul and entered civil service.


Professional life

After he came in contact with prominent literary personalities, Abdulhak Hâmid wrote his first prose ''Macera-yı Aşk'' (Love Affair) depicting his memoirs in Tehran. In 1871, he married Fatma. Entering the foreign affairs service, he was appointed in 1876 to the Ottoman Embassy in Paris, where he had the opportunity to learn about
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. In 1878, he had his first brush with controversy following the publishing of his play ''Nesteren'' in
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. It depicted a rebellion against a tyrannical ruler, and the actual ruler of Turkey at that time, Sultan
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was so upset by it that he had the playwright suspended from his government job. Returning to the foreign affairs service, he was appointed in 1881 to
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,
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, in 1882 to
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and in 1883 to
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,
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. Due to his wife's illness, the family left India in 1885. On their way to Istanbul, his wife Fatma died in
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(then part of the
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). She was buried there with the experience inspiring him to write his poem ''Makber'' (The Grave), which later became very popular. Because of his work "''Zeynep''", he was suspended from his role at the Embassy in
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and forced to return home. Only after his promise not to write any more, was he allowed to return his post in London. While in London he married a
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woman, Nelly. After two service years in
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in the
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, he was appointed back to London. Abdulhak Hâmid returned to Turkey in 1900 due to his wife's illness. In 1906, he was sent to the Embassy in
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. In 1908, he became a member of the Turkish Senate. His wife Nelly died in 1911. He later married a Belgian, Lucienne. Abdulhak Hâmid had to return to Turkey after being deposed from his role by the cabinet during the
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. He spent a short time in
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after
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and returned home following the proclamation of the Turkish Republic in 1923. He continued in politics and was elected into the Grand National Assembly as deputy of Istanbul in 1928, a post he retained until his death. Abdulhak Hâmid Tarhan died on April 12, 1937, and was laid to rest in the
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in Istanbul, following a state funeral.


Works

He was influenced by
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and also
Namık Kemal Namık Kemal (, ; ; 21 December 1840 – 2 December 1888) was an Ottoman writer, poet, democrat, intellectual, reformer, journalist, playwright, and political activist who was influential in the formation of the Young Ottomans and their stru ...
, and in general, by French literature. The loss of his first wife was a key point in his life as he wrote and dedicated many pieces involving her, such as ''Makber''. He left behind a legacy of western influences on the evolving Turkish literature scene and is considered one of the greatest Turkish romantic writers.


Poetry

*''Sahra'' (The Desert, 1879) *''Makber'' (The Grave, 1885) *''Ölü'' (The Corpse, 1885) *''Hacle'' (1886) *''Bunlar Odur'' (These are Her, 1885) *''Divaneliklerim Yahut Belde'' (My Madness or the Town, 1885) *''Bir Sefirenin Hasbihali'' (Chat With an Ambassadress, 1886) *''Bala'dan Bir Ses'' (A Voice from Bala, 1912) *''Validem'' (My Mother, 1913) *''İlham-ı Vatan'' (Inspiration of the Motherland, 1916) *''Tayflar Geçidi'' (The Parade of Spectrums, 1917) *''Ruhlar'' (The Spirits, 1922) *''Garam'' (My Passion, 1923).


Plays

*''Macera-yı Aşk'' (Love Affair, prose, 1873; in verse, 1910) *''Sabr-u Sebat'' (Perseverance in Patience, 1875, staged at İstanbul City Theatres in 1961) *''İçli Kız'' (The Oversensitive Girl, 1875) *''Duhter-i Hindu'' (The Girl of India, 1876) *''Nazife'' (Nazife, 1876, together with Abdüllahü's-Sağir, 1917) *''Nesteren'' (Dog Rose, 1878) *''Tarık Yahut Endülüs'ün Fethi'' (Tarık Or The Conquest Of Spain, 1879, simplified by Sadi Irmak and
Behçet Kemal Çağlar Behçet Kemal Çağlar (1908 – 24 October 1969) was a Turkish poet, educator and nationalist politician. Biography Çağlar graduated as a senior mining engineer in 1929. He served as a regional manager at MTA (Turkish Mining Survey and Re ...
, staged at İstanbul City Theatres, 1962) *''Tezer Yahut Abdurrahman-ı Salis'' (Tezer or Abdurrahman III., 1880) *''Eşber'' (Eşber, 1880) *''Zeynep'' (Zeynep, 1908) *''İlhan'' (İlhan, 1913) *''Liberte'' (Freedom, 1913) *''Finten'' (Finten, 1887) *''İbn-i Musa Yahut Zadülcemal'' (İbn-i Musa or Zadülcemal, 1917) *''Sardanapal'' (Sardanapal, 1917) *''Abdüllahi's Sağir'' (Little Abdullah, 1917) *''Yadigar-ı Harb'' (The Souvenir of The War, 1917) *''Hakan'' (1935) *''Cünun-ı Aşk'' (Insanity Of Love, serial, not published, 1917) *''Kanuni'nin Vicdan Azabı'' (Remorse of
Suleyman The Magnificent Suleiman I (; , ; 6 November 14946 September 1566), commonly known as Suleiman the Magnificent in the Western world and as Suleiman the Lawgiver () in his own realm, was the Ottoman sultan between 1520 and his death in 1566. Under his adminis ...
, 1937, not published). İnci Enginün translated his plays into modern Turkish, which were published in seven volumes (1998–2002).


Other works

*''Mektuplar'' (Letters, collected by
Süleyman Nazif Süleyman Nazif (;‎ 29 January 1870 – 4 January 1927) was a Turkish poet and a prominent member of the CUP. He mastered Arabic, Persian, and French languages and worked as a civil servant during the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II. He c ...
, two volumes, 1916) *''Hatırat'' (Memories, serials in the newspapers ''İkdam'' and ''Vakit'', 1924–25) *''Yusuf Mardin'' is a novel about the years Abdulhak Hamit spent in
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. He published it under the name of Abdulhak Hamit'in Londrası (Abdulhak Hamit's London)


See also

*
List of contemporary Turkish poets This list includes the notable Turkish poets. * Yahya Kemal Beyatlı (1884–1958) * Ahmet Haşim (1885–1933) *Faruk Nafiz Çamlıbel (1898–1973) *Nazım Hikmet (1902–1963) * Necip Fazıl Kısakürek (1904–1983) * Hüseyin Nihâl Atsız ...


References

* Christophe Lamfalussy, ''Des lecteurs de La Libre lèvent le voile sur la mystérieuse “Lucienne” aria Sacré dans l'ombre du "Shakespeare turc"'',
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