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Traces of Cyprus culture in contemporary Cyprus Turkish poetry [PDF]
The parallelism between language and culture emerges as a reality accepted by everyone. The individual living in a certain society carries the cultural elements of the society in his own life.
Öznur Şevket, Uçar Ahmet
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The Discussion of Zoroastrianism and Yezidisim Belief Systems in Novels / Zerdüştilik ve Yezîdîlik İnançlarının Romanlarda Ele Alınışı [PDF]
Along with individuals lives, literary works address shared mental worlds of societies, historical milestones, beliefs, and cultures. The concept of belief is also one of the factors that shape societies’ identities and art-literary works.
Hünkar Karaca Yalçın
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Names symbolize an individual’s identity, highlighting their unique attributes and representing their religious and cultural background. Names often serve as initial indicators of individuals’ cultural identities and beliefs. In the context of interfaith
Banu Güzelderen+2 more
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The main motivation point of the article and the main factor that provides originality are an analysis of the modeling of feelings in the perspective of the analysis of Olvido’s poetry with the help of two fractional operators that offer the most ...
Mustafa Ali Dokuyucu+4 more
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Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu’nun “Hep O Şarkı” Adlı Romanında Soru Cümleleri
The purpose of the abstract: The Interrogative sentences are one of the more using sentences in the Turkish language & normal life in the Turkish society.
HUDA HUSSEIN AZEEZ, Bushra Taher Ali
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Investigating The Rigid and Derivative Names in Kadi Burhaneddin Collection
The origin of the common Turkish language which is known today as ''Ottoman Turkish Language'' comes from the era of Ottoman State and was wirtten in Arabic letters. It contains numerous Arabic, French, and English loanwords.
Ibtisam Oraibi ABDULLAH
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The concept of Modesty in the Poetry of Behçet Necatigil
Behçet Necatigil is considered one of the important Turkish authors in the 20th century. He was born in FATİH district in Istanbul in 1916 and died on 13 of December 1979 in Istanbul. The poet Necati started writing while he was very young.
Sawsan Azeez Khlaif Al-Lami
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Water as a Commodity based on Epic “Manas”: A Semiotic Perspective [PDF]
This paper explores the role of water as a commodity in Kyrgyzstan from a semiotic perspective, drawing parallels between the historic Silk Road and contemporary debates surrounding water resources.
Kalieva Kanykei+4 more
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Faḍlallāh Al-Ḥurūfī and His World: Power, Religion, and Sufism
This article discusses Faḍlallāh al-Ḥurūfī’s relations with political and religious circles in detail from his early youth when he left Astarabad, until his execution at the behest of Mīrānshāh, Timur’s son, in 796/1394.
Fatih Usluer
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19th Century Ankara Through Historical Poems [PDF]
A city is a place whose meaning is found in the poetry created there. In Kevin Lynch’s words, a city presents the imagination with an unlimited potential for “readability”.
Özge Öztekin
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