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Pseudonym in Classical Kurdish Literature
Pseudonym is a literary name used in the writings of the poets of classical Islamic literature (Persian, Turkish, Kurdish, etc.). Using pseudonyms were situated in the Persian literature in the XIII.
Abdurrahman Adak
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A Journey From Meaning To Meaning Vagueness In Classical Turkish Literature
Oğuzhan ŞAHİN
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IN OTTOMAN FIELD POETRY TRADITION WITH CHAGATAI TURKISH AND ONE OF THE KÂMÎ’S ODE
An analogy of classical Turkish literature formed between the thirteenth and the nineteenth centuries in the Ottoman realm has been formed in the geography of Turkistan and Chagatai Turkish.
Ali YILDIRIM, Fatma SİNECEN
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PLACE NAMES MENTİONED İN VECDÎ’S POETS
The Ottomans brought very important changes in art as other areas in the Balkans since they began to rule from the 14th century onwards. The revival in art that occurred during the Ottoman era happened in literature and such phenomenon played important ...
Ntilek Osman
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In classical diaspora literature, the “myth of return” has major significance. It is believed that the “myth of return” is embedded in the minds of immigrants from their arrival.
Mustafa Cakmak
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A New Yunus Emre and Plague Epidemic dated 1465 (AH. 870)
In two copies of Yunus Emre’s Divans, which are related to each other in terms of the arrangement of poems, there is one poem that gives us information about a plague epidemic that is not recorded in written documents. In the studies related to epidemics
Hayati Develi
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Literary Modernity between Arabic and Persian Prose: Jurji Zaydan's Riwayat in Persian Translation [PDF]
Our understanding of nineteenth-century literary practice is often mediated by the national literature model of study that continues to govern discussions of modern literature. Put differently, contemporary evaluations of literary texts of the nineteenth
Kamran Rastegar
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The Ajam Poets and Ottoman Literary Society’s Approach Toward Them (15th-16th Centuries)
Ajam has borders that are not completely identified, Ajam is a geographical term used by the Ottomans to describe the land and communities ruled by the Persian Dynasty that had settled East of the Ottoman Empire.
Ece Ceylan
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ŞİDDET COĞRAFYASININ (KERBELA) BİR ŞAİRİ: FUZÛLÎ’DE ŞİDDETİN YANSIMASI
Violence is a phenomenon that we constantly encounter throughout history at both individual and social levels. Ancient texts, which express the lives of societies in a realistic or close to realistic way, often include incidents of violence.
SALİH ÖZYURT
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DİYARBAKIRLI AZMÎ’NİN HAKÎKATNÂME ADLI MESNEVİ’Sİ
Mathnawi, which means “double, two by two” in the dictionary, is one of the verse forms in which each line rhymes with each other. Mathnawis are works that can be considered as the equivalent of today’s novels or stories in classical Turkish literature ...
SEYİT YAVUZ
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