Classical literature in Turkish literature

Famous mystic poets include Rumi (1207 ~ 1273), Sultan Willard (1226 ~ 13 12) and Acic Pasha (1272 ~/kl). Suleiman Celebi (1344 ~ 1422), a poet in the 4th century A.D./kloc-0, created the genre of Mu's Christmas poems-Blessing. /kloc-the 6th century was the beginning of the golden age of court literature, which produced the best court poets Fuzuli and Baki. Palace literature reached its peak in the middle of17th century.

Nabi's (1642 ~ 17 12) Oracle Bone Inscriptions's Poem Collection of Kindness, Naifei's (1572 ~ 1635) satirical poem Arrow of Destiny and Yevlia Celebi (. Palace literature declined in the middle of18th century, but Neidim (168 1 ~ 1730) and Sheikh Galip (1758 ~/kloc), the author of the famous poem Beauty and Love, are famous for describing love and secular life.

The most abundant folk literature is poetry, and its authors are mostly poets or dervishes. The most popular people are Yunus Emler (13rd century), Pierre Sultan Abdal (16th century) and Kara Joran (17th century). Besides promoting mysticism and praising love, folk poetry also has excellent works against tyranny and religious fanaticism. The jokes and anecdotes of Nasr al Din·Khujah, a folk philosopher, occupy a particularly important position in Turkish folk literature.