L’Empire ottoman et ses vestiges dans la littérature bosniaque moderne (XIXe et XXe siècles)
The Ottoman Empire, whose occupation in Bosnia lasted from the 15th to the 19th century, left numerous traces in local literature. A big number of Slavs, who converted to Islam, wrote their literary works in so-called oriental languages (Turkish, Arabic ...
Jasna Šamić
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Meta-narratives in literary texts have become increasingly widespread as a conscious choice after modernism and especially postmodernism. These narratives, which have strengthened their place in the literature with metafiction in the world of fiction ...
Özgür İldeş
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A Family from Diyarbakir: Suleyman Nazif and Faik Āli
Said Pasha was born in Diyarbakır in 1832 and grew up in an environment that was familiar with poetry. He served as governor in numerous provinces, wrote the nine-volume history book Miratü'l-iber, and was an Ottoman bureaucrat with exemplary morals.
Mustafa Kara
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The Portrait of Nureddin Ferruh as a Postmodernish Child / Nureddin Ferruh’un Postmodernimsi Bir Çocuk Olarak Portresi [PDF]
In 1896, when he was only 17 years old, Nureddin Ferruh ventured to publish his particular understanding of poetry as a manifesto in the presence of numerous masters in Ottoman literary scene.
Fırat Caner*
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William Thomas Thornton’s family, ancestry, and early years: Some findings from recently discovered manuscripts and letters [PDF]
The article discusses information about the family, life, and ancestry of economist William Thomas Thornton found in some of his manuscripts and letters. The importance of the lack of information surrounding Thornton\u27s personal life is explored.
Donoghue, Mark
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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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The Progressive Process of Kurdish Nationalist Discourse in Haji Qadir Koyi’s Poetry
This paper seeks to demonstrate how Haji Qadir Koyi’s poetry experienced three different stages in terms of form and content, through which Haji highlighted the discourse of Kurdish national identity.
Abdulkhaliq Yaqoobi
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دراسة فنيّة لشعر معروف الرّصافي
Ma’rūf bin Abdul al-Ghanī al-Russāfi was a great Arabic poet and writer. As a great advocate of freedom he opposed his contemporary rulers of Irāq. He was known as a poet of freedom.
Dr. Muhammad Saleem, Dr. Syeda Bano
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The Theme of “Hopelessness” Among the Diwan School Poets: The Example of Abbas al-Akkad
The formation of a new literary movement—as a result of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the nationalist movement that dominated the world—gave rise to many new tendencies and schools of thought. Poetry, the most important tool influencing the Arab
Rümeysa Zeynep Uylaş
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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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