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Oghuz Turks - Literature |  | Oghuz Turks - Literature: Encyclopedia II - Oghuz Turks - Literature |  | Oghuz Turkish literature includes the famous Book of Dede Korkut which was UNESCO's 2000 literacy work of the year, as well as the Oguznama and "Koroglu" epics which are part of the literacy history of Azerbaijanis, Turks of Turkey and Turkmens. The modern and classical literature of Azerbaijan, Turkey and central Asia are also considered the Oghuz literature, since it has been produced by their descendants.
The Book of Dede Korkut is an invaluable collection of epics and stories, bearing witness to the language, the way of life, religions, traditions and social norms of the Oghuz Tur ...
See also:Oghuz Turks, Oghuz Turks - Name, Oghuz Turks - Origins, Oghuz Turks - Anthropology, Oghuz Turks - Social Unit, Oghuz Turks - Homeland in Transoxiana, Oghuz Turks - Dynasties, Oghuz Turks - Turcoman & Turkmen, Oghuz Turks - Literature |  | | Oghuz Turks, Oghuz Turks - Anthropology, Oghuz Turks - Dynasties, Oghuz Turks - Homeland in Transoxiana, Oghuz Turks - Literature, Oghuz Turks - Name, Oghuz Turks - Origins, Oghuz Turks - Social Unit, Oghuz Turks - Turcoman & Turkmen, Azerbaijan, Salar, Turkey, Turkic people, Turkmenistan, Book of Dede Korkut |  | |
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Oghuz Turks - Literature
Oghuz Turkish literature includes the famous Book of Dede Korkut which was UNESCO's 2000 literacy work of the year, as well as the Oguznama and "Koroglu" epics which are part of the literacy history of Azerbaijanis, Turks of Turkey and Turkmens. The modern and classical literature of Azerbaijan, Turkey and central Asia are also considered the Oghuz literature, since it has been produced by their descendants.
The Book of Dede Korkut is an invaluable collection of epics and stories, bearing witness to the language, the way of life, religions, traditions and social norms of the Oghuz Turks in Azerbaijan, Turkey and central Asia.
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