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In this research, as asserting on one of the poets that was a member of 17th Century Halveti trend, sophistic Askeri’s life, literary figure and divan manuscripts of him, in terms of divan’s handwritting manuscripts, criticized their edition perpective na‘ts are given. Askeri whose real name was Muhammed’s home city was Kutahya and he was born on 1621. Askeri became affiliated with Elmalili Ummu Sinan and raised in his leadership. As seyh of Halveti, he served in Afyonkarahisar approximately 40 years and died in Afyonkarahisar in 1693. His tomb is in Afyonkarahisar. We have a divan of him of which there is 12 handwritten manuscripts and which has 4000 verses and made of sufistic poetries and written with both aruz and syllable measure. Na‘ts that is one these poetries has a significant role in the divan.