The geography of the Turkish world has an important place in classical Turkish poetry. In this study, the geography of the Turkish world in Zâti's Divan is discussed. The study consists of three main parts. In the first part, the Anatolian region is discussed and Edirne, Istanbul and Diyâr-ı Rûm come to the fore as cities in this region. In the second part, geographical regions such as Central Arabia (Khaybar, Medina, Mecca), Iraq (Bâbil, Baghdât), Egypt, Iran (Isfahân, Tabriz) and Syria (Damascus/Dımışk) are discussed. Finally, in the third section, the regions of Central Asia and South Asia are discussed, including Afghanistan (Bedahsân), China (Hatâ, Maçîn), India (Hind) and Tatarstan (Tatar). It is clearly stated how each region in Zāti's Divan is treated with its unique characteristics.
Classical Turkish Literature, Zâti Divan, Country, City, Turkish World.