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Enderûnlu Fâzıl (1757–1810) was an
Ottoman poet who
depicted the
beauty of men from
various lands of the
Ottoman Empire. He
achieved fame
through his...
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tumbling and mock
wrestling were part of the act.
Famous poets, such as
Enderûnlu Fâzıl,
wrote poems, and
classical composers, such as the
court musician...
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Ottoman Turkish: زناننامه, lit. 'Book of Women') is a long form poem by
Enderûnlu Fâzıl,
completed in 1793. It
categorizes and
describes the
positive and...
- (born 1970),
Turkish pianist and
composer Art Fazil,
Singaporean musician Enderûnlu Fâzıl (1757–1810),
Ottoman poet
Irfan Fazil (born 1981), ****stani cricketer...
- such as in the
poems of Nedîm and in the
Zenanname (Book of Women") by
Enderûnlu Fâzıl. The
tulip was also
praised in
poetry and
motifs used in paintings...
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infirmaries at the
palace besides this
particular one.
According to a legend,
Enderunlu Tayyar Efendi, who was the
Chief Tutor (Baş Lala)
during the
reign of...
- "Performing Köçek",
illustration from
Hubanname by
Enderûnlu Fâzıl, 18th century...
- most
famous writers of
homoerotic literature in the
Ottoman Empire was
Enderûnlu Fâzıl. Fâzıl
wrote erotically about the
beauty of men from
different nations...
- language) in the
Ottoman Empire. In the late 18th century,
Ottoman poet
Enderunlu Fazıl (Fazyl bin
Tahir Enderuni)
wrote in his Zenanname: "Castilians speak...
- a fifteen-couplet long
epigraph written by poet of the
Ottoman divan Enderunlu Vasıf. At Kağıthane, at the
western end of the
Golden Horn, is
still on...