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Internal Revolts in the Ottoman Empire in the Light of 18th Century Ottoman Poetry

open access: yes, 2017
Literary works are significant source of knowledge in terms of showing different aspects and being the real source of historical events which haven’t come to light yet.
Düzenli, Mesut
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Literary Gatherings (Meclises) in Classical Ottoman Culture

open access: yes, 2023
Kulturni fenomen književnih kružoka (meclisa) dio je klasične osmanske kulture, koji je vrhunac popularnosti dosegao u razdoblju od sredine 15. do ranog 17. stoljeća. Iako se na prvi pogled, zbog prisutnosti elemenata kao što su razgovor, poezija, glazba,
Posavec, Zrina
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THE ISSUES OF POETIC VERSE IN OTTOMAN POETRY

open access: yes, 2017
Nazım şekli terimi, divan edebiyatında bir manzumenin içeriği ve sanatsal özelliklerinin dışında kalan tarafını tarif eder. Dış yapıyla ilgili olan bu şekil kavramı, müşterek hususiyetler gösteren biçimler sayesinde kurallı ve sınıflandırılabilen bir ...

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The Prophet Praise Poetry in the Levant During the Ottoman Era

open access: yes, 2021
يهدف هذا البحث إلى ال تّعريف بشعر المديح ال نّبو يّ في بلاد الشام في العهد العثمان يّ، وهو أحد أنواع الشعر ال دّين يّ الذي حظي باهتمام كبير من الشعراء آنذاك. تض من هذا البحث ثلاثة فصولّ: الأ وّلّ: يبحث في موضوعات الشعر في بلاد الشام في العصر العثمان يّ،
Almasri, Asmaa
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Literary Chains Frozen in Tile? Proposed Literary Connections between Salmān Sāvajī and Aḥmedī as Observed in the Persian Epigraphic Programme of the Green Zāviye in Bursa (821–827/1419–1424)

open access: yesDiyâr
The layers of Arabic and Persian epigraphy in the Green Complex (821–827/1419–1424) in the Western Anatolian town of Bursa, built for Meḥmed I (r. 816–824/1413–1421), are indicative of the literary horizon at this time.
Veronika Poier
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Translations of Slavic Poetry in “Russkii Vestnik”

open access: yesНаучный диалог
This study examines the publication of Slavic poetry translations in “Russkii Vestnik” (The Russian Herald) within the framework of cultural, sociopolitical, and editorial developments during the second half of the nineteenth and early twentieth ...
A. A. Timakova
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