The Historical Development Process Of Turkish Literary Language In Iraq
Author(s) -
Nevzat Özkan
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
journal of turkish studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1308-2140
DOI - 10.7827/turkishstudies.941
Subject(s) - turkish , process (computing) , linguistics , history , literature , computer science , art , philosophy , programming language
Iraq is a state settled Turkish in the period of Seljuk State, Musul and Erbil Sultanate, Ilhanlıs, Karakoyunlus, Akkoyunlus and Safevi. It was conrolled by Ottoman Empire in 1534 and it was continued 384 years. Than it was given over to English. With Ankara Treaty in 5th June 1926, the authority of Ottoman Empire ended and Iraq Turkish in this area became minority. Tukish literary language costum has very improved past (in this state) that trained Nesimî, Fuzulî, Bağdatlı Ruhî and a lot of famous Turkish poets in Ottoman period. Literary language was formed in Anatolia effected Iraq. For Iraq Turkmen Literature this time was the Ottoman Turkish period. After 1920’s Iraq secured independence, Iraq Turkmen Literature was a minority literature. But Iraq Turkmens followed literary language and literature in Turkey in this period. Since 1958 subverted the monarchy Turkish literature and publishing was subdued(tense kullanımı). Turkmen writters and poets faced prosecution and massacre in this period. Repressive applications are continued carry or maintain today by others. In spite of everything everything Iraq Turkmen literary continued to follow Turkey Turkish. Iraq Turkmen dialects use everyday life and parol literature but ıt’s not used in formal writting language. Iraq Irak Türk Edebî Dilinin ... 91 Turkish Studies International Periodical For the Languages, Literature and History of Turkish or Turkic Volume 4/8 Fall 2009 Turkmens follow Turkey about the alphabet despite all coactions.
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