The fact that Seyh Bedreddin rebellion which has an important place in the political events between 1403 1413 called as interregnum on Ottoman Period has always been remembered throughout history is mostly due to differences in its political, social and religious views. Seyh Bedreddin whom many of the official historians of the Ottoman regarded as a rebel, who stood against the state and had perverted ideas, has gained importance with his ideas in terms of modern political ideologies, and different approaches have emerged in this context. In Turkish novels which took Seyh Bedreddin, who attracted the interest of novelists as well as the attention of history, as their subject matter, various Seyh Bedreddin images were created, shaped by the authors' world views and ideologies. Described through these images, Seyh Bedreddin while sometimes getting closer to the image told by the official Ottoman history, in some novels we see him turning into an image far from this official perception.