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A qualitative study on Turkish-Islamic literature theses
Kayseri Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler DergisiThis study, which examines the methodologies of graduate theses conducted in the field of Turkish-Islamic Literature between 1984 and 2021, emphasizes the significance of qualitative research methods widely used in social sciences.
Tansu Çinici, Ayşe Hilal Kalkandelen
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The stakes of “Imitation”: debating modern poetics and national identity in late ottoman literature
Edebiyât: A journal of Middle Eastern literaturesIn the late nineteenth century, Ottoman culture witnessed a concerted effort to develop a national literature on par with modern European literature and culture.
Özen Nergis Dolcerocca, Hazal Bozyer
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Emotional Reflections of Coffee: From Massieu to Classical Turkish Poetry
Turcology ResearchCoffee, which originated in Abyssinia in the 9th century, gradually spread across the world following a goatherd’s seen of the energizing effects on his animals after they consumed coffee berries. By the 15th century, the Ottomans had adopted coffee into
İlknur Sisnelioğlu Özer
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The Formation of Literary Canons in History of Turkish Literature
Journal in HumanitiesThe term ‘canon’ is derived from the Greek word ‘kanon’, which refers to a law, criterion, or rule. It implies a criterion for determining what is true or authentic.
Zehra Eroğlu
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THE FIRST TEXTBOOKS IN THE OTTOMAN LANGUAGE: «KAVAID-I OSMANIYE»
KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIESEvery field of science has its own history of origin, development, and formation. Over time, its directions and objectives are defined, scientific schools emerge, and academic traditions take shape.
Y. Yesbossynov
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This systematic literature review explores the progress, challenges, and opportunities in the field of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for the Turkish language.
Míraç Göksu Öztürk +2 more
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This systematic literature review explores the progress, challenges, and opportunities in the field of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for the Turkish language.
Míraç Göksu Öztürk +2 more
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Osmanli Mirasi Arastirmalari Dergisi
This article seeks to answer a critical question about the impact of digital transformation, which global technological and digital developments have made a necessity, on historical textual studies in Turcology.
Şermin Kalafat
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This article seeks to answer a critical question about the impact of digital transformation, which global technological and digital developments have made a necessity, on historical textual studies in Turcology.
Şermin Kalafat
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Trabzon ilahiyat dergisi
Shāh Walī Allāh al-Dihlawī (d. 1176/1762) lived at a critical time and place during the transition from the classical to the modern era. He was a scholar who was named a mujaddid (renewer) because his ideas were both traditional and innovative in ...
Abdullah Turhan
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Shāh Walī Allāh al-Dihlawī (d. 1176/1762) lived at a critical time and place during the transition from the classical to the modern era. He was a scholar who was named a mujaddid (renewer) because his ideas were both traditional and innovative in ...
Abdullah Turhan
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THE RICH TAPESTRY OF TURKISH ANTHROPOLOGY: CULTURAL INSIGHTS AND SOCIETAL DYNAMICS
SIWAYANG JOURNAL PUBLIKASI ILMIAH BIDANG PARIWISATA KEBUDAYAAN DAN ANTROPOLOGIThis study explores the field of anthropology in Turkey, emphasizing its historical development, key themes, and contemporary implications. Turkish anthropology arose during the late Ottoman Empire, influenced by Western methodologies and indigenous ...
Sajjad Hussain
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DIYÂR
In the last decades of the Ottoman Empire, literature in the Greek alphabet, namely in Greek and in Karamanli-Turkish, experienced an important increase in terms of the number of publications as well as the proliferation of published topics and the ...
Aude Aylin de Tapia
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In the last decades of the Ottoman Empire, literature in the Greek alphabet, namely in Greek and in Karamanli-Turkish, experienced an important increase in terms of the number of publications as well as the proliferation of published topics and the ...
Aude Aylin de Tapia
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