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About: Warda al Turk

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Warda Nicolas Yusuf Al-Turk (1797 – 1873) is a 19th-century Lebanese poet who was born and raised in the Chouf District located in Mount Lebanon, during the reign of the Ottoman Empire. She was considered as a "revivalist" in her time, along with other remarkable women from the region, because she was able to revive old classical poetry. Through the influence of her poet father Nicolas Al-Turk who was a court poet for the historic Amir Bashir al-Shihabi II, Warda al-Turk developed a passion for writing and thus devoted most of her work to empowering women.

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  • وردة نقولا يوسف الترك (1797 - 1874) شاعرة لبنانية عثمانية من أهل القرن التاسع عشر الميلادي برزت في العصر الشهابي. من أهل دير القمر من قضاء الشوف. قرأت على والدها الأديب نقولا الترك. نظمت موشّحات، ومدحت الأمير بشير الثاني الشهابي، وباي تونس، وغيرهما. (ar)
  • Warda Nicolas Yusuf Al-Turk (1797 – 1873) is a 19th-century Lebanese poet who was born and raised in the Chouf District located in Mount Lebanon, during the reign of the Ottoman Empire. She was considered as a "revivalist" in her time, along with other remarkable women from the region, because she was able to revive old classical poetry. Through the influence of her poet father Nicolas Al-Turk who was a court poet for the historic Amir Bashir al-Shihabi II, Warda al-Turk developed a passion for writing and thus devoted most of her work to empowering women. Her work in colloquial and classical Arabic was one of the very scarce, as a woman poet of her time, to survive to this day. She wrote a lot of poems most of which were panegyrics, in other words, poems of mourning and sadness. (en)
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  • Deir el Qamar, Chouf District, Mount Lebanon (en)
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  • Nicolas Al-Turk (en)
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  • Arab Women Empowerment, Reviving Traditional Arabic Poetry (en)
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  • وردة نقولا يوسف الترك (1797 - 1874) شاعرة لبنانية عثمانية من أهل القرن التاسع عشر الميلادي برزت في العصر الشهابي. من أهل دير القمر من قضاء الشوف. قرأت على والدها الأديب نقولا الترك. نظمت موشّحات، ومدحت الأمير بشير الثاني الشهابي، وباي تونس، وغيرهما. (ar)
  • Warda Nicolas Yusuf Al-Turk (1797 – 1873) is a 19th-century Lebanese poet who was born and raised in the Chouf District located in Mount Lebanon, during the reign of the Ottoman Empire. She was considered as a "revivalist" in her time, along with other remarkable women from the region, because she was able to revive old classical poetry. Through the influence of her poet father Nicolas Al-Turk who was a court poet for the historic Amir Bashir al-Shihabi II, Warda al-Turk developed a passion for writing and thus devoted most of her work to empowering women. (en)
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  • وردة نقولا الترك (ar)
  • Warda al Turk (en)
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