İbrahim Peçevi
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İbrahim Peçevi or Peçuyli İbrahim Efendi (1572 — 1650) was a historian (chronicler) of the Ottoman Empire. He was born in Pecs, Hungary, hence his name, Peçevi ("from Pecs"). His mother was of Sokollu (Sokolović) Bosnian Serb family. The name of father is unknown.
He was a provincial official in many places and became a historian after his retirement in 1641.
Peçevi Efendi is famous for his two-volume book Tarih-i Peçevi ("Pecevi's Hitory") of the history of the Ottoman Empire, the main reference for the period 1520—1640. The information about older events Peçevi took from previous works and narrations of veterans. His times are desribed firsthand and from tales of witnesses. In best traditions of Muslim scholars, Peçevi carefully references all quotations. Peçevi also was one of the first Otoman historians who used European written sources; he makes references, e.g., to Hungarian historians.
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- Franz Babinger, "Historians of the Osmans (i.e., Ottomans) and their Works":
- "Geschichtsschreiber der Osmanen und ihre Werke" (1923) (German)
- "Osmanlı tarih yazarları ve eserleri," Ankara: Kültür Bakanlığı Yayınları, (1992). (Turkish)