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Persian people / Turkish literature / Fuzûlî / Culture of Turkey / Sultan Walad / Turkish language / Rumi / Turkish vocabulary / Tevfik Fikret / Persian literature / Languages of Europe / Culture
Date: 2007-01-27 14:04:56
Persian people
Turkish literature
Fuzûlî
Culture of Turkey
Sultan Walad
Turkish language
Rumi
Turkish vocabulary
Tevfik Fikret
Persian literature
Languages of Europe
Culture

Chapter LIV TURKISH LITERATURE A DEVELOPMENT OF TURKISH PROSE AND POETRY The earliest surviving written documents of Turkish literature date from the first/seventh century. They consist of short inscriptions in the so-ca

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