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- origin, in a masnavi form long poem in the Ottoman Dîvân tradition. The Zenanname is a sequel to the Hubanname (1792-3), an equivalent work on young men...
- Ottoman poet Enderunlu Fazıl (Fazyl bin Tahir Enderuni) wrote in his Zenanname: "Castilians speak the Jewish language but they are not Jews." Judaeo-Spanish...
- Illustration in the Zenanname (18th century) showing women at the Sadâbâd gardens, with the marble canal and pavilions in the background....
- contemporary art and literature, such as in the poems of Nedîm and in the Zenanname (Book of Women") by Enderûnlu Fâzıl. The tulip was also praised in poetry...
- Illustration from the Zenanname showing the gardens and canal of Sadâbâd...
- from different nations in Hubânnâme (Book of [Male] Beauties). Fâzil's Zenânnâme (Book of Women) describes the characteristics of the women of different...
- contemporary art and literature such as in the poems of Nedîm and in the Zenanname (Book of Women") by Enderûnlu Fâzıl. The sultan's palace at Sadâbâd was...
- regulation and censorship of certain books, most famously Enderunlu Fazıl's Zenanname (lit. The Book of Women). Furthermore, some sultans, such as Osman III...
- rabbi who converted to Catholicism Fazil Bey (1789–1810), author of Zenanname (The Book of Women) Yehuda Cohen (1914–2009), Israeli Supreme Court justice...