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The current listing focuses on literary periodicals in Ottoman Turkish. In the interest of providing as comprehensive a listing as possible, the criteria for inclusion is relatively simple. I have opted to list any periodical publication (defined below) produced in the Ottoman Turkish language, or in a multilingual format that includes Ottoman Turkish, that expressly describes itself as a “literary” (“edebi”). Distinction will not be made between those works published inside the Ottoman Empire or outside of it. On occasion, works that do not include an explicit statement about their content will be included in the list if they exhibit many of the characteristics of a literary journal, i.e. literary criticism; publication of original poetry or prose works of fiction; translations of foreign literary works.
Project makes Ottoman-Turkish manuscripts accessible to scholars
Celalzade Mustafa and the New Ottoman Empire in Early Modern Eurasia (Part One) - Empire and Power in the Reign of Süleyman
Is there anyone in Turkey who is still able to use the old Turkish script (the one which is similar to Arabic) which was changed after the fall of the Ottoman Empire?
Writing the Ottomans
Origins of Classical Ottoman Literature, PDF, Ottoman Empire
Libraries Archives - Hazine
STRAUSS, JOHANN - Who Read What in The Ottoman Empire (19th-20th Centuries) Middle Eastern Literatures Volume 6 Issue 1 2003, PDF, Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire
PDF) Middle Eastern Literatures Who Read What in the Ottoman Empire (19th-20th centuries
Libraries Archives - Hazine
Music and Music Education From Ottoman e PDF, PDF, Ottoman Empire
Database مدونة مكتبة الدراسات الاسلامية في جامعة مكغيل