Somuncu Baba
| Shaykh Hamid-i Vali | |
|---|---|
| A representation of Somundju Baba | |
| Personal life | |
| Born | 1331 Kayseri, Anatolia | 
| Died | 1412 Aksaray, Anatolia | 
| Children | Halil Taybi (son) Yusuf Hakiki Baba (son) | 
| Other names | Somunju Baba | 
| Occupation | Ascetic teacher of Islam | 
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam | 
| Senior posting | |
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Shaykh Hamid-i Vali (Turkish: Şeyh Hamid-i Veli) (1331–1412), better known by his sobriquet Somunju Baba (Turkish: Somuncu Baba), was an ascetic teacher of Islam in Bursa, Turkey, who exerted extensive influence and is known as a Muslim saint. He was born in Kayseri and died in Aksaray. He taught at the Ulu Camii (The Great Mosque) where he was installed by Sultan Bayezid I after it was completed. Somunju Baba's students included Molla Fenari and Hacı Bayram-ı Veli.