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The Manuscripts-Works Written By Mir ‘Ali Shir Nava’i

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Üşenmez, Emek, author.
Language:
Turkish
Physical Description:
124 pages
Place of Publication:
Turkey : Post Yayınevi, 2025
Language Note:
English
Notes:
M?r A’l? Sh?r Nav?’? or Niz?m al-Din A’l? Sh?r or M?r A’l? Sh?r Nav?’? or A’l? Sh?r Beg (1441-1501) is known as the most powerful poet and writer of Chagatai literature. M?r A’l? Sh?r Nav?’? can be described as a Turkish lover. The Turkish works he wrote gave life to the Turkish language. Turkish is the source of life for M?r A’l? Sh?r Nav?’?. Turkish language is the life philosophy for M?r A’l? Sh?r Nav?’?. M?r A’l? Sh?r Nav?’? is a wise writer and poet. He is a well-equipped diplomat and political leader. M?r A’l? Sh?r Nav?’? has created around 30 works. The works he translated from Persian show that he knows Persian very well. It has a Divan of Persian poems. M?r A’l? Sh?r Nav?’?’s works were very popular in his era. That is why his works have been copied so much. His works have been read in Central Asia, Middle East, Anatolia and the Balkans. M?r A’l? Sh?r Nav?’? is undoubtedly the name that comes to mind when it comes to Chagatai literature. Libraries of the world are full of copies of his works. One of these libraries is the British Library in London. The British Library is considered quite rich in terms of Chagatai manuscripts. About 30 Nav?’? manuscripts are preserved in the British Library. In this review and research, the Nav?’? manuscripts in the British Library were introduced. The status of Nav?’? manuscripts is discussed in detail.
ISBN:
9786256297487

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