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Cute Faces Of Ottoman Poetry: Barbers in Ottoman Poetry
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This chapter analyzes traditional archetypes of divan literature—‘āşık (lover), ma‘şūk (beloved), and rakīb (opponent)—to show the presence of a dialectical discourse in classical Ottoman divan love poems.
Karabela, Mehmet
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The Quotation of the Versicle and Hadith in Ottoman Poetry
Religion is in the center of the Turkish Literature. In the source of our first Works, like Kutadgu Bilig, Atebettil-Hakayik, there are a great deal of versides and hadiths. A work which deals this part our literature, was published in 2016. In this work which was prepaired by Reyhan Kele, 22 poets were choosen according to their different criterions ...
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This article examines a handful of extant lyrical fragments in Turkish composed by fifteenth-century Ottoman medrese professors who were not primarily known as poets but as scholars producing works in Arabic on ḥikma (Avicennan philosophy) and kalam ...
Efe Murat Balikcioglu
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The conception of poet and poetry of Yusuf Hakiki Baba
Poetic is a term that contains the rules of the poetry school to which poets belong while they write their poems. The studies which have executed concerning their conception of poetry by examining the poetry tradition of each poet is important in order ...
Gümüş, Kudret Safa
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DIWAN POETRY AS A TOOL OF LEGTIMACY OF OTTOMAN POWER
DIVAN POETRY AS A TOOL OF LEGTIMACY OF OTTOMAN POWERAli Cançelik (University of Kocaeli Faculty of Theology, Turkey)Governments use many tools to ensure their own legitimacy. These can be through politics as well as education and art. Literature has been an important tool to establish legitimacy not only in their own borders but also in the other ...
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Didactic poetry as an educational method in Ottoman period Arabic literature
Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, Arap Dili ve Belagatı Bilim DalıArap edebiyatında didaktik şiir; bir fikri veya bir konuyu hızlı ve dolaysız şekilde teferruata girmeden, sözü uzatmadan bilgiyi sunmak, ezberi kolaylaştırmak amacıyla kaleme alınmış şiirlerdir ...
Kılınç, Nesibe
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The last of an age : the making and unmaking of a sixteenth-century Ottoman poet /
"Exploring a seminal period in the cultural history of the Ottoman Empire, this study focuses on the sixteenth century, a time when literature written in Turkish rapidly grew in parallel with an expanding bureaucratic state.
Kim, Sooyong,aut
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Global sufferings, local voices: archival reactivations in Jewish theatre ephemera from Turkey. [PDF]
Altınay RE.
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