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ARABIC CULTURE AND INFLUENCES In classic ) Belge, Murat . ''Osmanlı'da Kurumlar ve Kültür''. ISBN 975-8998-03-X.. ''Maqama'' also influenced the medieval Hebrew Literature , a significant amount of which was produced by Jews of the Muslim World . It influenced the style of Yehuda Alharizi , Ibn Zabara , Ibn Hasdai (Abraham ben Samuel ha-Levi ibn Hasdai), Ibn Sahula , Jacob Ben Eleazer . The corresponding works were called ''maqamat'' or ''mahbarot'' (''mahberot'', e.g., '' Mahbarot Emmanuel '', by Immanuel The Roman ). Arabic rhymed prose was used not only for entertainment or Eulogy . CHINESE CULTURE The Chinese Form of elaborate rhymed prose called '' Fu '' originated during the period of Han Dynasty , when it was used to eloquently glorify the emperors. The style of the National Anthem Of The Republic Of China follows that of a four- Character Poem (四言詩), also called a four-character rhymed prose (四言韻文), first appeared in the Zhou Dynasty . INDIAN CULTURE Rhymed prose was common in early literature. EUROPEAN CULTURES Rhymed prose was a characteristic feature of the and Germany , and a number of prominent composers of rhymed offices are known. A kind of jesting rhymed prose in Russian Culture is known as '' Rayok ''. Rhymed prose is a trademark of Children's Book s by Dr. Seuss and is present in many other books for small children. Rap is characterized by spoken rhythmic, rhyming lyrics, a kind of rhymed prose. REFERENCES |
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