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| ethnicity = [[Turkish people|Turkish]]
| region = [[Ottoman Empire]], [[Anatolia]]
| creed = Originally [[ Sunni Hanbali]] [[Sufi ]] and later [[Qarmatian]] [[ Islam Batiniyya]]
| main_interests = [[Sufi poetry]], [[Dhikr]]
| notable_ideas = [[Bayramiyya]] [[tariqah]]
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| influenced = Aqq Shamsu'd-[[Dīn]]}}
'''Hacı Bayram-ı Veli''' ({{lang-ar|رحمت الله عليه}}) (1352&ndash;1430) was a [[Ottoman Empire|Turkish]] poet, a [[Sufi]], and the founder of the [[Bayrami|Bayrami Sufi sect]].<ref name="Levine">Levine, Lynn A. (editor) (2006) "Hacı Bayram Mosque (Hacı Bayram Camii)" ''Frommer's Turkey'' (4th edition) Wiley, Hoboken, New Jersey, [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=pWhpY2IAGRsC&pg=PA371 page 371], ISBN 0-471-78556-3</ref> He also composed a number of hymns.<ref name="Levine"/>
 
[[File:Hacı Bayram Veli Türbesi 3.jpg|thumb|left|235px|The [[dome]] of his [[türbe]].]]
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|caption1=The [[minaret]].
|image2=Hacı Bayram Veli Camisi 3.jpg
|caption2=The entire vliew of the building.
|image3=Hacı Bayram Veli Camisi 2.jpg
|caption3=The walls of Hacı Bayram Mosque, [[Ulus, Ankara]], [[Turkey]]. ''(Exterior view)''
|image4=Ankara Haci Bayram.JPG
|caption4=Interior view of the "Hacı Bayram Mosque".
|image5=Ankara Haci Bayram augustus.JPG
|caption5= The exterior view of Ankara Haci Bayram Mosque - The wall of the [[Monumentum Ancyranum]] is seen at right.
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|caption6=<center>'''Hacı Bayram Mosque is located next to [[Monumentum Ancyranum]] in [[Ulus, Ankara|Ulus]].'''</center>
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[[File:Hacı Bayram Veli Türbesi 4.jpg|thumb|262px|The entrance door of his [[türbe]].]]
{{Sufism}}
==Biography==
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Hacı Bayram requested that his student Akşemseddin ''(Aqq-Shams’ūd-Dīn)'' be the teacher of the baby Mehmed, and Sultan Murad agreed. Hacı Bayram made a few more trips to Edirne until he died in 1430 in [[Ankara]], passing the leadership of his sect to Akşemseddin ''(Aqq-Shams’ūd-Dīn)''. His tomb<ref name="Taji-158"/> and the mosque dedicated to him are in Ankara.<ref>Davis, Ben (editor) (2003) ''Let's Go Turkey'' St. Martin's Press, New York, [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=P2XYMRlkIC4C&pg=PA398 page 398], ISBN 0-312-30597-4</ref>
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery mode="packed">
[[File:Hacı Bayram Veli Türbesi 3.jpg |thumb|left|235px |The [[dome]] of his [[türbe]]. ]]
|image1= File:Hacıbayramcamii.JPG |The [[minaret]].
|image2= File:Hacı Bayram Veli Camisi 3.jpg |The entire vliew of the building.
File:Hacı Bayram Veli Camisi 2.jpg| caption3=The walls of Hacı Bayram Mosque, [[Ulus, Ankara]], [[Turkey]]. ''(Exterior view)''
|caption5= File:Ankara Haci Bayram augustus.JPG|The exterior view of Ankara Haci Bayram Mosque - The wall of the [[Monumentum Ancyranum]] is seen at right.
[[File:Hacı Bayram Veli Türbesi 4.jpg |thumb|262px|The entrance door of his [[türbe]]. ]]
File:Ankara Haci Bayram.JPG| caption4=Interior view of the "Hacı Bayram Mosque".
File:Ankara-ulus2.jpg| caption6=<center>'''Hacı Bayram Mosque is located next to [[Monumentum Ancyranum]] in [[Ulus, Ankara|Ulus]] .'''</center>
</gallery>
 
==See also==