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Literature Of Turkey
Turkish literature ( tr, Türk edebiyatı) comprises oral compositions and written texts in Turkic languages. The Ottoman and Azerbaijani forms of Turkish, which forms the basis of much of the written corpus, were highly influenced by Persian language, Persian and Arabic literature,Bertold Spuler''Persian Historiography & Geography''Pustaka Nasional Pte Ltd p 69 and used the Ottoman Turkish alphabet. The history of the broader Turkic literature spans a period of nearly 1,300 years. The oldest extant records of written Turkic languages, Turkic are the Orkhon script, Orhon inscriptions, found in the Orkhon Valley, Orhon River valley in central Mongolia and dating to the 7th century. Subsequent to this period, between the 9th and 11th centuries, there arose among the nomadic Turkic peoples of Central Asia a tradition of Oral literature, oral Epic poetry, epics, such as the ''Book of Dede Korkut'' of the Oghuz Turks— ancestors of the modern Turkish people—and the Manas (epic), M ...
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Fuzuli Divan
Fuzuli or Fizuli may refer to: People * Fuzuli (writer) (Mahammad bin Suleyman, 1483–1556), Azerbaijani poet, writer and thinker * Fizuli Mammedov (born 1977), Azerbaijani footballer * Fizuli Alakbarov (born 1958), Azerbaijani politician Places

* Fuzuli (city), a city in Azerbaijan named for the Azerbaijani writer ** Fuzuli District, Azerbaijan * Füzuli, Samukh, a village and municipality in the Samukh Rayon of Azerbaijan * Füzuli, Shamkir, a village in the municipality of Yeni yol in the Shamkir Rayon of Azerbaijan {{disambiguation, geo, given name ...
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