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Ali Aziz Efendi also wrote further and shorter works of prose, which present as complementary extensions to
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The five works of the beginnings of the
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62:Biography
320:also in
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225:See also
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167:Bektashi
163:hurufism
155:Assyrian
76:Tahmisçi
322:English
314:Turkish
247:Sources
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