Delights of The Ottoman Tulip Age Dating from 1718 to 1730, the Tulip Era of the Ottoman Empire was a transitory period that the Sultan and the open celebrated with music, celebrations, functions, and moves. Various tulips adorned the capital that the majority of them were gracefully named, for example, Blue Pearl, Light of Dawn, The Divine Throne and Ruby Drop and spoke to a time of harmony, imagination and the extravagant amusement since the bulbs were imported at a significant cost. As the Court Poet, Nedim wroteLet us have fun, let every one of us move and play, for it is tulip time!The Name OriginThe period gets its name from occupants of the royal residence who had the energy for tulips which particularly were topnotch and imaginative. A mid twentieth century antiquarian later considered this as the Tulip Era that praises the representing of workmanship and delight of life for more than 12 years.