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Vatan Yahut Silistre ("The
Motherland or Silistre") was a play
composed by the
Ottoman poet and
political essayist Namık
Kemal in 1872. It was one of...
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December 2022. The
Origins of the Ottoman...
- Corpse, 1885)
Hacle (1886)
Bunlar Odur (These are Her, 1885)
Divaneliklerim Yahut Belde (My
Madness or the Town, 1885) Bir
Sefirenin Hasbihali (Chat With...
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Kemal wrote his most
significant and
influential work: the play
Vatan Yahut Silistre,
which translates to "Homeland or Silistra." The play
tells the...
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theatre in the
modern sense is
considered the
staging of the play "Vatan
Yahut Silistre" ("Homeland vs. Silistra") by
Turkish playwright Namık
Kemal in...
- is, What she
shall be. In
Istanbul 1874 Frashëri
wrote a play
named Besâ
yâhut Âhde Vefâ (Pledge of
Honor or
Loyalty to an Oath) in the
Albanian language...
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after the
Balkan wars he
wrote a book
titled Ban
Ordusunda Kuvva-i
Seyyare yahut Grebene on his
wartime experiences. In the
early 1920s the
Ankara government...
- 1854
during the
Crimean War. Namık
Kemal wrote his most
famous play,
Vatan Yahut Silistre ("Homeland or Silistre"), a
drama about the
siege of
Silistra (Silistria)...
- Turkish).
Retrieved 8
January 2013. Galanti, A. (2000) Vatandaş Türkçe Konuş
Yahut Türkçe'nin Ta'mimi Meselesi: Tarihi, İçtimai,
Siyasi (Turkish) Ekmekcioglu...
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Albanian is
worth more than gold In 1874 Sami Frashëri
wrote a play Besâ
yâhut Âhde Vefâ (Pledge of
Honor or
Loyalty to an Oath) with
themes based on an...