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Two Examples of Fetihnames in Verse Written in Vague Narrative Style
In this study, the ambiguous narrative style in Safâyî’s work titled Fetihnâme-i İnebahtı ve Moton and Adlî’s work titled Manzûme-i Feth-i Şirvan ve Demirkapı are analyzed and discussed.
Muhammed Emir Tulum
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The Allergic Bodies Conference: Postgraduate/Postdoctoral Research Conference, 2010 [PDF]
This is the programme document for the annual Postgraduate/Postdoctoral Research Conference with Keynotes: Dr Jennifer Bajorek (Goldsmiths), Marianne Sjelsford (National Academy of Arts, Oslo, Sweden); Dr Maarten Vanvolsem (Lieven Gevaert Research ...
Golding, Sue +2 more
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Where Have All the Symbols Gone?: A Study of Sufis and Sufi Symbolism in Ottoman Miniature Paintings
Ottoman miniature paintings represent some of the best preserved and documented works of Islamic art still extant. They differ critically from other forms of miniature painting, such as Persian miniature painting, by not representing Sufi symbolism.
Siegel, Jesse E.
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Proceedings of the Conference on Human and Economic Resources [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to examine the returns to individually acquired education in Turkey. In contrast to the traditional neo-classical growth theory models, technological progress is embedded within the new endogenous growth models emphasising ...
B. Müge Tunaer, Yaprak Gülcan
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Analyzing factors influencing food price dynamics in Turkey: a Bayesian perspective [PDF]
This study investigates the factors influencing food inflation in Turkey, employing both endogenous and exogenous models and integrating major literature findings.
Tuğba AKIN, Alper DEMİRKOL
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Ḥusniyyāt or Ḥasen Shi‘r as an Independent Genre in Classical Turkish Poetry
The word ḥusniyyāt and the phrases uslūb-i ḥasen, naẓm-i ḥasen, shi‘r-i ḥasen and ṭarz-i ḥasen, which are found in verse and prose classical Turkish literature texts, are used in a way that refers to a special literary term that is widely known, apart ...
Bünyamin Taş
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When classical Arabic and Turkish poetry is viewed from a broad perspective, these two important representatives of Muslim literature in the East share many similarities in terms of poetic meter and verse forms, literary genres, and themes. This research
Muhammed Faruk Çakır
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Measuring banking efficiency in the pre- and post-liberalization environment : evidence from the Turkish banking system [PDF]
The authors examine banking efficiency before and after liberalization, drawing on Turkey's experience. They also investigate the scale effect on efficiency by type of ownership.
Denizer, Cevdet A. +2 more
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In classic Turkish literature nauruz and its related elements
Nevruz means "new-day" and it has been celebrated to be spring festival for being preface of spring in north hemisphere. In Turkish Classic Literature nevruz had been performed to do several subjects and it used to be stated some kinds of items. "Nevruziyyes" had been performed in some kinds of forms and it contented to possitive concepts.
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Efficiency Wage Hypothesis—The Case of Pakistan [PDF]
The object of this paper is to present an exposition of Efficiency Wage theory, and to test its basic assertions in the context of Pakistan. The Great Depression of 1929 showed that labour disequilibrium persists for long periods of time.
Asad Zaman, Syed Kanwar Abbas
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