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Assoc. Prof. Esat AYYILDIZ is a faculty member at Caucasus University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, specializing in Arabic Language and Literature. He earned his PhD (2016-2019) and MA (2014-2016) in Arabic Literature from Ankara University Institute of Social Sciences, with a BA (2010-2014) from Selçuk University Faculty of Letters.
- PhD: Arabic Language and Literature, Ankara University (2019)
- MA: Arabic Language and Literature, Ankara University (2016)
- BA: Arabic Language and Literature, Selçuk University (2014)
His research focuses on Classical and Modern Arabic Poetry, with an emphasis on Thematic Analysis, Cultural Symbolism, and Comparative Studies between Turkish, Arabic, and other linguistic traditions. Recent publications explore pre-Islamic elegies, Ottoman-era panegyrics, and cross-cultural motifs like the Phoenix in Turkish-Arabic poetry.
Key article trends include analyses of classical poetic forms (e.g., qasidas), gender representation in modern Arabic literature, and historical influences (Egyptian, Ottoman) on contemporary works. His 15 most recent articles span topics such as lamentation poetry, philosophical themes, and symbolic motifs in Arabic verse.
He mentors Master’s students in topics like North African Feminism in Arabic Literature and Modern Arabic Maronite Poetry. Currently, he serves as Head of the Department of Eastern Languages and Literatures at Caucasus University, where he has taught since 2019.


