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  1. Ottoman Sign Language, also known as Seraglio Sign Language or Harem Sign Language, was a deaf sign language of the Ottoman court in Istanbul

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    . Nothing is known of it directly, but it is reported that it could communicate ideas of any complexity, and that it was passed on to the young through fables, histories, and scripture.
    ISO 639-3: None (mis)
    Native to: Turkey
    Region: Istanbul
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    What was the scientific language of the late Ottoman Empire?- Translation inclosed in dispatch No. 113 in the MS. Records, U.S. Department of State, dated December 26, 1876 ( PDF version) ^ a b Strauss, "Language and power in the late Ottoman Empire," ( ISBN 9781317118442 ), Google Books 198. "In the Ottoman Empire, the scientific language for Muslims had been traditionally Arabic [...] or Ottoman Turkish.
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    Ottoman Sign Language, also known as Seraglio Sign Language or Harem Sign Language, was a deaf sign language of the Ottoman court in Istanbul. Nothing is known of it directly, but it is reported that it could communicate ideas of any complexity, and that it was passed on to the young through … See more

    • Nicholas Mirzoeff, 1995, "Framed: the deaf in the harem". In Terry, Jennifer, and Jacqueline Urla, Deviant bodies: critical perspectives on difference in science and popular culture. … See more

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    The language of the court and government of the Ottoman Empire was Ottoman Turkish, but many other languages were in contemporary use in parts of the empire. Although the minorities of the Ottoman Empire were free to use their language amongst themselves, if they needed to communicate with the government they had to use Ottoman Turkish.
    The Ottomans had altogether three influential languages known as "Alsina-i Thalātha" (The Thre…

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  9. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Turkish

    Ottoman Turkish / ˈɒtəmən /, or the Ottoman language ( لسان عثمانى‎ Lisân-ı Osmânî) (also known …

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    Turkish Sign Language is the language used by the deaf community in Turkey. As with other …

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