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Chirvat-türkisi

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Chirvat-türkisi or Croatian song (Serbo-Croatian: Hrvatska pjesma, Arebica: حروآتسقآ پيهسمآ) is a love song from a manuscript from c. 1588/89, written in Arebica by a certain Mehmed in Transylvania. It also contains a number of German, Hungarian and Latin songs written in the Arabic script. This manuscript is held in the National Library in Vienna.

References

  • Duraković, Enes (1988). Bošnjačka književnost u književnoj kritici. Alef. pp. 890–891.


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