- Mämmetweli
Kemine (c. 1770 – c. 1840) was a
Turkmen satirical poet
whose works have
become a key part of
Turkmen literature. Born in Sarahs, he studied...
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mainly known as a
translator of Abu'l-Ala-Al-Ma'arri, Nizami, Magtymguly,
Kemine, Sayat-Nova, Vazha-Pshavela, Adam Mickiewicz, Mollanepes,
Grigol Orbeliani...
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Azady (Magtymguly's father), Mollanepes,
Nurmuhammet Andalyp, Mämmetweli
Kemine,
Abdylla Şabende, Şeýdaýy,
Mahmyt Gaýyby and
Gurbanally Magrupy. Note: Numbers...
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Karliev Berdi Kerbabayev Döwletmämmet
Azady Magtymguly Pyragy Mämmetweli
Kemine Solton Achilova Ahmad Sanjar Begench Gundogdyev Tughril Yaylym Berdiyev...
- Narböwet)
Dostluk (Nazarbaýdegiş, Berdinyýazhowly, Gylyçbaýhowly, Jembap,
Kemine) Döwkesen (Döwkesen, Akböwet, Bötendag, Baleýşem, Ak öý) Döwletli (Döwletli...
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traditional Turkmen literature are the
poets Magtymguly Pyragy and Mämmetweli
Kemine. Men wear
white shirts called Koynek with
embroided collars and sleeves...
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version transcribed by
Mahammad Kemine in 1827, they write: "While
transcribing the text of the poem,
Mahammad Kemine allowed numerous abridgments, additions...
- (geňeşlikler)
Gatlaly (Gatlaly, Dörttamly, Gümmezli)
Hasyl (Hasyl)
Kemine adyndaky (
Kemine, Agzygara, Döwlet, Mürzeçäge)
Magtymguly adyndaky (Amaşaýap, Ikinjibent...
- the 19th
century bagşy
began favoring performance of
poetry by Mämmetweli
Kemine,
Seyitnazar Seydi, Zelili, and Mollanepes.
Uspenskiy and
Belyayev identified...
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Fatma Xanım Kəminə. Baku: Gənclik. p. 12. Heß,
Michael R. (2020-10-01), "
Kǝminǝ,
Fatma xanım",
Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE, Brill,
retrieved 2023-12-30...