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Bursa, which was the first capital of the Ottoman Empire, also became a very important cultural center. The capital of the state was first moved to Edirne and then to Istanbul, but Bursa did not lose its feature of being a cultural center. Therefore, many scholars, artists and poets have grown up in this city over the centuries. Especially lodges and dervish lodges in Bursa played an important role in the training of many poets. One of these dervish lodges is Gazzî-zâde Dervish Lodge.
Mustafa Nesîb, who is the subject of this article, is one of these poets. Mustafa Nesîb, who is the grandson of Ahmmed-i Gazzî, the founder of Bursa Gazzi Dervish Lodge, is therefore referred to as Gazzi-zâde. Nesib was born in 1135 / 1722-23 and died in 1787/1202. The poet, who was the postnish of Gazzî Lodge at an age that could be called a child, continued this duty for nearly fifty years until his death. According to the sources, Nasib, who knows Arabic and Persian very well, has written many works on religious subjects. Again, the divan and poems of Nesib, whose sources stated that he wrote poems and prepared a divan, have not been found except for a few examples. In this article, the gazelles of Nesîb in the magazine registered in Bursa İnebey Manuscript Library number OR 2087 will be included.