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English: Ghazal commonly called "Apardı Könlümü" by Izzeddin Hasanoghlu which is considered the earliest known piece of literature in Azerbaijani Turkish by modern researchers, from the anthology Kitab-i Gulistan bil-Turki compiled by Seyfi Sarayi, published in 1391 and kept in the library of Leiden University
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The earliest known piece of literature in Azerbaijani Turkish ghazal commonly called "Apardı Könlümü" by Izzeddin Hasanoghlu from the manuscript dated 1391

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