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- Süleyman_Nazif comment "Süleyman Nazif (Ottoman Turkish: سلیمان نظیف; 29 January 1870 – January 4, 1927) was an eminent Ottoman Turkish poet. He mastered Arabic, Persian, and French languages and worked as a civil servant during the reign of Sultan Abdulhamid II. He contributed to the literary magazine Servet-i Fünun (\"Wealth of Knowledge\") until it was censored by the Ottoman government in 1901.Süleyman Nazif was born in 1870 in Diyarbakır to Sait Pasha, a poet and historian.".