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Turkmen literature (Turkmen: Türkmen edebiýaty) comprises oral compositions and written texts in the Old Oghuz Turkic and Turkmen languages. The Turkmens are direct descendants of the Oghuz Turks, who were a western Turkic people, who formed the Oghuz branch of the Turkic language family. After the Battle of Manzikert, the Oghuz Turks settled in Anatolia beginning in the 11th century. In addition to their earlier oral traditions, a written literary tradition, heavily influenced by Arabic and Persian literature, emerged among these new settlers.

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  • Littérature turkmène (fr)
  • Turkmen literature (en)
  • Туркменська література (uk)
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  • La littérature turkmène englobe toutes les productions littéraires au Turkménistan, pays de l'Asie centrale, par ses habitants (6 000 000, estimation 2020, pour une population estimée à 1 000 000 en 1926) et/ou uniquement en turkmène (6 à 7 millions de turkménophones). Elle peut ainsi intégrer les pratiques des minorités linguistiques, des diasporas, et les productions en langues étrangères comme le russe (langue co-officielle), le kirghiz, le persan et l'anglais. (fr)
  • Туркме́нська літерату́ра — сукупність літературних творів туркменів або Туркменістану. (uk)
  • Turkmen literature (Turkmen: Türkmen edebiýaty) comprises oral compositions and written texts in the Old Oghuz Turkic and Turkmen languages. The Turkmens are direct descendants of the Oghuz Turks, who were a western Turkic people, who formed the Oghuz branch of the Turkic language family. After the Battle of Manzikert, the Oghuz Turks settled in Anatolia beginning in the 11th century. In addition to their earlier oral traditions, a written literary tradition, heavily influenced by Arabic and Persian literature, emerged among these new settlers. (en)
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