Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Fuzûlî" in Turkish language version.
FOŻŪLĪ, MOḤAMMAD, b. Solaymān (ca. 885—936/1480-1556), widely regarded as the greatest lyric poet in Azerbayjani Turkish, who also wrote extensively in Arabic and Persian… Fożūlī’s fame, however, rests above all on two of his Turkish works, the Dīvān (containing several panegyrics, robāʿīs, and three hundred ḡazals; numerous editions, including A. Gölpınarlı, İstanbul, 1948, 2nd ed., 1961) and especially his Laylā wa Majnūn
FOŻŪLĪ, MOḤAMMAD, b. Solaymān (ca. 885—936/1480-1556), widely regarded as the greatest lyric poet in Azerbayjani Turkish, who also wrote extensively in Arabic and Persian… Fożūlī’s fame, however, rests above all on two of his Turkish works, the Dīvān (containing several panegyrics, robāʿīs, and three hundred ḡazals; numerous editions, including A. Gölpınarlı, İstanbul, 1948, 2nd ed., 1961) and especially his Laylā wa Majnūn