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Ottoman Turkish language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ottoman Turkish Texts and Manuscripts (*with the use of mouse-over technique)
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Turkish (Türkçe IPA [ˈt̪yɾktʃe] (help·info)) is a language spoken by over 63 million people worldwide...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Ottoman Turkish language:Modern Turkish is the descendant of Ottoman Turkish and its predecessor, so-called Old Anatolian Turkish, which was introduced into Anatolia by the Seljuq Turks in the late 11th century ad. Users who searched on "Ottoman Turkish language" also viewed:
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Merhaba! The Ottoman and Turkish Studies Program at Harvard University offers Turkish and Ottoman language courses at all levels, as well as other courses on Turkish culture and literature. Turkey Turkish, a member of the Turkic subdivision of the Altaic language family and the successor of Ottoman-Turkish,
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A simplified grammar of the Ottoman-Turkish language (1884)
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Ottoman Turkish may refer to: the Ottoman Turkish language the Ottoman Turks the Ottoman Empire Osmanische Sprache...
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SOAS U/G course description, Ottoman Turkish Language...
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Ottoman Turkish ( or Osmanlı Türkçesi, Ottoman Turkish: lisân-ı Osmânî) was the variant of the Turkish language that was used as the administrative and literary language of the Ottoman Empire. It contains extensive borrowings from Arabic and Persian languages, as a result of this process, Ottoman...
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A selection of articles related to Ottoman Turkish language A Wisdom Archive on Ottoman Turkish language...
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