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Abdal Order of Dervishes and Abdals in Hayreti’s Poetry
The emergence of Abdals and Kalenderis in Islamic societies from the 13th-14th centuries onward, and their subsequent presence in the Ottoman field from the 14th15th centuries, indicate the rise of dervish groups embracing marginality in both religious ...
Esma Şahin Öztaş
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Lexical diversity in kinship across languages and dialects. [PDF]
Khalilia H +4 more
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Mahmud Erol Kılıç’ın Sûfî ve Şiir adlı eseri, XIX. yüzyıl Osmanlı mutasavvıf şairlerinden Ahmed Kuddûsî’nin (ö. 1265/1849) bir şiiri üzerine yapılmış muhtasar bir şerhtir.
Uyucu, Sümeyye
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Literary Criticism in the Ottoman-Turkish Literature: From Tanzimat to Republican Period / OSMANLI-TÜRK EDEBİYATI TARİH YAZIMINDA TANZİMAT’TAN BUGÜNE ÇAĞDAŞ ELEŞTİREL SÖYLEM [PDF]
Literary criticism has always been based on the literary realm as well as the political realm since the Tanzimat period. The first feature of the literary criticism in the OttomanTurkish literature is the transformation of itself into a symbol of ...
Şeyda Başlı *
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Islamic Civilizations and Plagues: The Role of Religion, Faith and Psychology During Pandemics. [PDF]
Awaad R +3 more
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Ottoman Lyric Poetry An Anthology
Intro -- Contents -- Preface to the 2006 Expanded Edition -- Acknowledgments -- Poet's Preface -- A Note on the Pronunciation and Transcription of Turkish -- Ottoman Lyrics: Introductory Essay -- The Gathering of Desire -- Nesîmî -- 1.
Black, Najaat. +2 more
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Concept of Sorrow in the Classic Ottoman Poetry
Lyric poetry, dominated by the emotion of sorrow, is the essence of the Classical Ottoman poetry. Out of all emotion-indicating words the sorrow is the one that appears the most, and the concept of sorrow is inevitable topic for the analyses of the Classic Ottoman poetry where it is always expressed through extended (poetical) metaphors.
Alena Ćatović, Sabina Bakšić
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The Laughing Candle in Classical Ottoman Poetry [PDF]
Klâsik fliirde mum (flem’), ya tek bafl›na ya da etraf›nda dönen pervâne ile tan›mlan›r. fiem’, tek bafl›na oldu¤unda âfl›k, pervâneyle birlikte an›ld›¤›nda sevgili olarak tasavvur edilir.
Kılıç, Filiz
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Forbidding the reading of the Kashshāf: clarifying the Mamluk era reception of Zamakhsharī's Qur'ān commentary. [PDF]
Ally S.
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ON THE LANGUAGE OTTOMAN POETS USE IN WRITING THEIR POEMS WITH THE CHAGATAI TURKISH [PDF]
The tradition of writing poetry with the East Turkish in the Ottoman dates back to Sheyyad Hamza and Ahmed-i Da'i who lived before Nevayi. Especially after Nevayi, the number of poets who wrote poetry with Chagatai Turkish increased considerably.
Mert, Abdullah
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