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The poetry of the Ottoman Empire, or Ottoman Divan poetry, is little known outside modern Turkey, which forms the heartland of what was once the Ottoman Empire. It is, however, a rich and ancient poetic tradition that lasted for nearly 700 years, and one whose influence can still be felt in the modern Turkish poetic tradition.

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  • الشعر العثماني، أو الشعر العثماني الديواني، وهو معروف بنسبة صغيرة خارج تركيا الحديثة، وهو قلب الآداب التي كانت موجودة في أيام الدولة العثمانية، وهي، في النهاية آداب تقليدية شعرية غنية دامت 700 سنة، وحافظت على تأثيرها في الأشعار التركية الحديثة. واشتهر من شعراء الديوان العثماني، الشعراء: فضولي، وباقي، ونصوح السلاحي، وفيجاني. (ar)
  • The poetry of the Ottoman Empire, or Ottoman Divan poetry, is little known outside modern Turkey, which forms the heartland of what was once the Ottoman Empire. It is, however, a rich and ancient poetic tradition that lasted for nearly 700 years, and one whose influence can still be felt in the modern Turkish poetic tradition. Even in modern Turkey, however, Ottoman Divan poetry is a highly specialist subject. Much of this has to do with the fact that Divan poetry is written in Ottoman Turkish, which was written using a variant of the Arabic script and made extensive use of Arabic and Persian words, making the language vastly different from modern Turkish. In its own time, knowledge of this form of literary Turkish was largely limited to the educated classes. (en)
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  • الشعر العثماني، أو الشعر العثماني الديواني، وهو معروف بنسبة صغيرة خارج تركيا الحديثة، وهو قلب الآداب التي كانت موجودة في أيام الدولة العثمانية، وهي، في النهاية آداب تقليدية شعرية غنية دامت 700 سنة، وحافظت على تأثيرها في الأشعار التركية الحديثة. واشتهر من شعراء الديوان العثماني، الشعراء: فضولي، وباقي، ونصوح السلاحي، وفيجاني. (ar)
  • The poetry of the Ottoman Empire, or Ottoman Divan poetry, is little known outside modern Turkey, which forms the heartland of what was once the Ottoman Empire. It is, however, a rich and ancient poetic tradition that lasted for nearly 700 years, and one whose influence can still be felt in the modern Turkish poetic tradition. (en)
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  • Ottoman poetry (en)
  • شعر عثماني (ar)
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