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Nâyi Osman Dede (Ottoman Turkish: ناي عثمان دده), often anglicized Osman Dede (Nâyi), was a Turkish ney (reed flute) master, composer, and Mevlevi Sufi musician of the late Ottoman period whose life and work were central to the development and transmission of classical Turkish Mevlevi music in the seventeenth century. Sources identify him as born in Istanbul in the early seventeenth century (precise date not securely attested in the accessible record) and as a figure deeply embedded in the Mevlevihane — the Sufi lodge of the Mevlevi order, where music and mysticism were interwoven in ritual practice. As a Nâyi (a master of the ney, the long end-blown reed flute central to Mevlevi liturgical music), Osman Dede earned renown not only for his technical command of the instrument but also for his role as a teacher and composer of Mevlevi ayin — the complex ceremonial suites that accompany the whirling dance (sema) and Sufi devotional gatherings. His honorific Dede marks him as a spiritual elder within the Mevlevi hierarchy, combining musical expertise with Sufi authority. Secondary literature frames him as one of the most important transmitters of Mevlevi musical repertory in his era, and his compositions and pedagogical lineage had a lasting influence on the ney tradition that shaped Ottoman classical music well into the eighteenth century. Despite his significance within the Mevlevi tradition, biographical details such as exact years of birth and death are not consistently rec