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Tastir in Arabic Poetry of the Ottoman Period
2015Tastir in Arabic Poetry of the Ottoman Period The most important issue which attracts notice in Arabic Poetry of the Ottoman Period is the use badi arts immensely. The poets have given the famous badi arts in the former periods a place in their poems. On the other hand they have improved new arts and they have made a contribution to Arabic Literature ...
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Multi-Dimensional Functions of Ottoman Poetry
2006Ottoman poetry has been generally recognized as a literary corpus and assessed with aestetic and literary criteria within its own limits. However, according to recent studies it has multifunctional features that relate to many arts. Ottoman poetry increased its own function by serving other arts and fields to the same extent that the political and ...
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Poetry's Voice, Society's Song, Ottoman Lyric Poetry
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1988Julie Scott Meisami +2 more
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Concept of Intellect in Ottoman Divan Poetry
2016The concept of intellect can be described as the ability of discernment and mental faculty of thinking and understanding, which distinguishes the human beings from other creatures and at the same time which brings responsibility to him. According to the Holy Book Quran; this is the very quality which makes him a real human being and makes all of his ...
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Palestine in Ottoman Turkish Poetry
Filistin meselesi dini, siyasi ve kültürel açıdan kıtaları aşan bir meseledir; Tarihsel olarak en eski medeniyetleri, en kutsal şehirleri bünyesinde barındırmış, tüm semavi dinler ona bağlı olmuş ve bu topraklarda pek çok peygamber yaşamıştır. Cenab-ı Hak, ona başkalarına verilmeyen bir takım avantajlar tahsis etmiş ve buradan yola çıkarak Filistin ...openaire +1 more source
An iridescent device: premodern Ottoman poetry
Middle Eastern Literatures, 2021openaire +1 more source
Poetry Within the Framework of Perceptions of Power in the Ottoman Empire
2010The sultan was the owner of all domains in the Ottoman Empire. The way power was perceived by the Ottomans greatly influenced art and the status of the artist. The tradition of Classical Turkish poetry is especially important within the context of power relations.
Colak, Songuel, Hilooglu, Cennet
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