1. Ottoman Turkish - Adjective
2. Ottoman Turkish - Proper noun
Ottoman Turkish
The variety of the Turkish language that was used as the administrative and literary language of the Ottoman Empire.
Ottoman Turkish (not comparable)
Of, from, or pertaining to Ottoman Empire, the Ottomans or the Ottoman Turkish language.
Ottoman Turkish references to Moldavia included Boğdan Iflak (meaning " Bogdan 's Wallachia") and Boğdan (and occasionally Kara-Boğdan - "Black Bogdania"). Source: Internet
“I wanted my students to have the opportunity to study Ottoman Turkish in the context of these fascinating sources,” said Felek, a native of western Turkey and an accomplished artist of Islamic illumination and miniature painting. Source: Internet
Ottoman Turkish traveller Evliya Çelebi visited Vienna in 1665–1666 as part of a diplomatic mission and noted a few similarities between words in German and in Persian. Source: Internet
Rabbi Joseph Caro wrote the Shulchan Aruch, the standard code of Jewish law in Safed, Israel, under Ottoman Turkish rule. Source: Internet
The Armenian genocide began in 1915 and resulted in the deaths of as many as 1.5 million Armenians in a campaign blamed on the Ottoman Turkish government. Source: Internet