Nigâr Hanım, the Glossary
Nigâr Hanım (1856 – 1 April 1918) (نگار خانم), also known as Nigar Bint-i Osman, was an Ottoman poet, who pioneered modern Western styles in a feminine mode.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Şairler Sofası, Şehzade Ahmed Nihad, Diwan (poetry), Gürdal Duyar, Hürriyet, Hungary, Istanbul, Kadıköy, Murad V, Nazan Bekiroğlu, Order of Charity, Ottoman Empire, Recaizade Mahmud Ekrem, Tanzimat.
- 19th-century poets from the Ottoman Empire
- 19th-century women writers from the Ottoman Empire
- 20th-century women writers from the Ottoman Empire
- Divan poets from the Ottoman Empire
- Women poets from the Ottoman Empire
Şairler Sofası
A part of Beşiktaş Vişnezade Park is oriented under the name "Şairler Sofası".
See Nigâr Hanım and Şairler Sofası
Şehzade Ahmed Nihad
Şehzade Ahmed Nihad Efendi (احمد نيهاد, also Ahmed Nihad Osmanoğlu; 5 July 1883 – 4 June 1954) was an Ottoman prince, the son of Şehzade Mehmed Selaheddin, and the grandson of Sultan Murad V. He was the 38th Head of the Imperial House of Osman from 1944 to 1954.
See Nigâr Hanım and Şehzade Ahmed Nihad
Diwan (poetry)
In Islamic cultures of the Middle East, North Africa, Sicily and South Asia, a Diwan (دیوان, divân, ديوان, dīwān) is a collection of poems by one author, usually excluding his or her long poems (mathnawī).
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Gürdal Duyar
Gürdal Duyar (20 August 1935 – 18 April 2004) was a Turkish sculptor who is known for his monuments to Atatürk and his busts of famous people.
See Nigâr Hanım and Gürdal Duyar
Hürriyet
Hürriyet (Liberty) is a major Turkish newspaper, founded in 1948.
Hungary
Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
Istanbul
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia.
Kadıköy
Kadıköy is a municipality and district on the Asian side of Istanbul Province, Turkey.
Murad V
Murad V (translit; V.; 21 September 1840 – 29 August 1904) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 30 May to 31 August 1876.
Nazan Bekiroğlu
Nazan Bekiroğlu (born 3 May 1957) is a Turkish novelist and academician.
See Nigâr Hanım and Nazan Bekiroğlu
Order of Charity
The Order of Charity (نشانِ شفقت), sometimes referred to as the Order of the Chefakat, was an order of the Ottoman Empire founded in 1878 by Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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Recaizade Mahmud Ekrem
Recaizade Mahmud Ekrem (رجاﺋﻰ زاده محمود اكرم; 1 March 1847 – 31 January 1914) was an Ottoman civil servant, writer, literary critic, and intellectual, who was known for his apolitical views.
See Nigâr Hanım and Recaizade Mahmud Ekrem
Tanzimat
The (lit, see nizam) was a period of reform in the Ottoman Empire that began with the Gülhane Hatt-ı Şerif in 1839 and ended with the First Constitutional Era in 1876.
See also
19th-century poets from the Ottoman Empire
- Abdülhak Hâmid Tarhan
- Abdullah bin Ali Al Rashid
- Abdulvehab Ilhamija
- Adile Sultan (daughter of Mahmud II)
- Enderûnlu Fâzıl
- Hiyya Pontremoli
- Khaled al-Atassi
- Leyla Khanim
- Lucien Sciuto
- Mütercim Asım
- Marun Al Naqqash
- Maryana Marrash
- Mehmet Akif Ersoy
- Muallim Naci
- Muhammad Sa'id al-Habboubi
- Nahapet Rusinian
- Nalî
- Namık Kemal
- Nigâr Hanım
- Qara Shemsi Abdal
- Tovmas Terzian
- Umihana Čuvidina
- Yevprime Avedisian
- İbrahim Şinasi
19th-century women writers from the Ottoman Empire
- Adile Sultan (daughter of Mahmud II)
- Fatma Aliye Topuz
- Hanna K. Korany
- Leyla Khanim
- Mari Beyleryan
- Maria Theresa Asmar
- Nigâr Hanım
- Zafer Hanım
- Zaynab Fawwaz
- Şerife Fatma "Mevhibe" Hanım
20th-century women writers from the Ottoman Empire
Divan poets from the Ottoman Empire
- Adile Sultan (daughter of Mahmud II)
- Ahdi of Baghdad
- Aşık Çelebi
- Bâkî
- Cem Sultan
- Et'hem bey Mollaj
- Fehmî
- Fuzuli (poet)
- Gevheri
- Haxhi Ymer Kashari
- Hayâlî
- Küplüceli Öznur
- Kaytazzade Mehmet Nazım
- Kınalızâde Hasan Çelebi
- Latifî
- List of Ottoman poets
- Mesihi of Prishtina
- Mihri Hatun
- Nasibi Tahir Babai
- Nedîm
- Nef'i
- Neşâtî
- Nigâr Hanım
- Riyazi
- Salacıoğlu
- Sehi Bey
- Selim I
- Suleiman the Magnificent
- Tâcîzâde Cafer Çelebi
- Tahir Efendi Gjakova
- Yahya bey Dukagjini
- Yusuf Nabi
- Zenel Bastari
- İsa Necati
- Şeyh Gâlib
- Şeyyad Ḥamza
Women poets from the Ottoman Empire
- Adile Sultan (daughter of Mahmud II)
- Fitnat Hanım
- Hubbi Hatun
- Maryana Marrash
- Mihri Hatun
- Nigâr Hanım
- Zabel Sibil Asadour
- Zaynab Fawwaz
- Şerife Fatma "Mevhibe" Hanım
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigâr_Hanım
Also known as Nigâr Hanim.