Deaf People lived within Ottoman

How important Deaf people are during Ottoman, and Ottoman Sign Language. Need to display positive about deaf heavily

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Here are sources:
New Evidence for Early Modern Ottoman Arabic and Turkish Sign Systems
Richardson, Kristina
WASHINGTON: Gallaudet University Press
Sign language studies, 2017, Vol.17 (2), p.172-192

Disability in the Ottoman Arab World, 1500–1800
Scalenghe, Sara

New Evidence for Early Modern Ottoman Arabic and Turkish Sign Systems
Richardson, Kristina
WASHINGTON: Gallaudet University Press
Sign language studies, 2017, Vol.17 (2), p.172-192

The deaf in Ottoman Syria, 16th-18th centuries
Scalenghe, Sara
Arab studies journal, 2004, Vol.XII (2-XIII:1), p.10-25

Signing in the Seraglio: Mutes, dwarfs and jestures at the Ottoman Court 1500-1700
Miles, M.
BASINGSTOKE: Taylor & Francis Group
Disability & society, 2000, Vol.15 (1), p.115-134

DEAF PEOPLE AT THE OTTOMAN COURT
Selim, Kumur
Encyclopedia of Disability, 2006, Vol.1, p.353-353

https://www.independentliving.org/miles200907.html#deaf_people_640_1928

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