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genre unique. A valuable source of information for today's scholars, they also present a type of ego-document due to the combination of objective with subjective material. The bibliographical notices mention birthplace, family, teachers, profession, personal anecdotes, comments on personality or
142:(1471?-1548) and was completed in 1538. 2 other editions would follow until 1548. It narrated the work and life of 241 poets and was very well received and supported by the Ottoman high social circles. 192:(Rosebed of Poets). Unlike the previous three, it covered only author's time contemporary poets. It was finished in 1563, and was dedicated to Prince Selim, afterwards known as 40:
meaning "something that causes one to remember" or "memorandum", is a form of bibliographical dictionary or bibliographical compendium which flourished in the 16th-century
176:(Senses of Poets), published in 1568, covers the work and life of 427 poets. It is the 3rd in chronology, and the second by the number of extant copies (30). The 4th 343:
Muṣṭafá Alī's Epic deeds of artists : a critical edition of the earliest Ottoman text about the calligraphers and painters of the Islamic world
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Kiliç, Filiz. (2007). “The Tezkires of Poets: Indispendable , translated from Turkish to English by the website of publication.
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Many ways of speaking about the self : Middle Eastern ego-documents in Arabic, Persian, and Turkish (14th-20th century)
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of poets, but the books also focused on the works of government officials and artists in general. First seen in early
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area. They contain information on both poets and their poetic work, and are written both in
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Niki Gamm (1979), "Riyāżī's Teẕkire as a Source of Information on Ottoman Poets",
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Geographical Knowledge and Imperial Culture in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire
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of poets were written between the 16th and 20th centuries in the
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character, place and date of death, and quotations from poetry.
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The Ottoman Empire in the reign of Süleyman the Magnificent
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Elias John Wilkinson Gibb (1904), Edward Browne (ed.),
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before the 10th century, they then made their way into
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Index

Arabic
تذکرة
Arabic
tadhkirah
Ottoman Empire
Arab literature
Persian literature
Ottoman literature
Tazkirat al-Awliya
Fariduddin Attar
Chagatai-Turkic
Ali-Shir Nava'i
Anatolian
prose
verses
Sehi Bey
Edirne
Latifî
Kastamonu
Sultan
Suleiman I
Aşık Çelebi
Ahdi of Baghdad
Persian
Sultan Selim II
Riyazi
Kınalızâde Hasan Çelebi
Diwan poetry

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