%0 Journal Article %T THE SYMBOLS OF PRIDE AND PRIVILEGE IN OTTOMAN POETRY ¡°WREATH¡± ¡°OTAGA¡± ¡°AIGRETTE¡± / OSMANLI R NDE FT HAR VE MT YAZ S MGELER ¡° ELENK¡± ¡°OTAGA¡± ve ¡°SORGU ¡± %A Neslihan KO£¿ KESK£¿N (M.A.H.) %J Turkish Studies %D 2007 %I Turkish studies publisher %X Ottoman Poets have studied the Turkish cultural history with a lyrical expression in their poems and tried to adapt this culturel accumulation to the readers through their poems in an aesthetical way. In this paper, wreath, otaga and aigrette which are the symbols of pride/boast and privilege/exclusivity and can be qaulified as a type of medal have been studied. At first putting the feathers of precious animals such as a heron, a peacock and a crane and then valuable jewels to the head, kavuk and turbans have also been thought as the sign of sovereignity. At the same time, these correspond to the medals and badges of the kings in the west . In our paper, how wreath, otaka and aigrette are taken in hand in Ottoman poetry will be presented in a historically supported frame. %K aigrette %K otaga %K wreath %K pride %K privilege %K medal %K badge %U http://www.turkishstudies.net/sayilar/sayi6/33ko£¿¡ìkeskinneslihan.pdf