Sunizade Seyit Mehmet Emin Efendi

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Sunizade Seyit Mehmet Emin Efendi was a seventeenth-century Ottoman scholar and calligrapher and briefly Shaykh al-Islam.

Mehmet Emin was born in 1614. He was the son of Sun‘ullah Efendi, the qadi of Aleppo, who was also known as Kara Sun‘î, thus Mehmet Emin's patronymic Sunizade, “son of Suni.” Mehmet Emin was said to be a descendant of Emir Sultan on his mother's side; thus his title of seyit. Mehmed Emin completed his education in Istanbul, especially under Azmîzâde Efendi. He became a novice or assistant (mülazım) to Osman Hânî Ömer Efendi.[1][2]

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