Some notes on evliya Çelebi’s report about the kel?f?ş tribe in lower nubia

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2015

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Taylor and Francis

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The word ozan has long been used to mean "popular poet-musician of the Oghuz". The fact that this word was found among various branches of the Oghuz since very early times is evidence that it already existed by the time the Oghuz settled on the banks of the Seyhun and is therefore evidence that it existed before the founding of the Great Seljuk dynasty. The old meaning of the word ozan was forgotten among the Oghuz of Anatolia and Azerbaijan, Ozan word, nevertheless, continued to exist up to modern times in both the literary language and colloquial language but meant "one who talks a lot, one who babbles". The word was also used as the name for gypsy musicians in some places in Anatolia. Chaghatay authors learned this word from the Turkmen of Khurasan or from works written in the Azeri area. © 2016 selection and editorial matter, Bill Hickman and Gary Leiser; individual chapters, the contributors.

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Turkish Language, Literature, and History: Travelers' Tales, Sultans, and Scholars Since the Eighth Century

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