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Eagles and Grey Wolves: A cross‐cultural analysis of populist adjacent far‐right groups
This article examines the narrative strategies and identity constructions of two far‐right groups, the League of the South (United States) and the Grey Wolves (Turkey), through a cross‐cultural lens. Gathering textual data from the respective groups' websites and using reflexive thematic analysis, we identify and compare five overarching themes ...
Daniel Barnett +2 more
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The Written Works of Qarakhanid Period: Description of God
“Kutadgu Bilig, Diwani lugat at Turque, Hibat-ul-Haqqaiq” - the written memorials in Turkic language of Karahan epoch, which have reached our time. The monuments are distinguished by the fact that to abstract concepts related to the Islamic religion is ...
Канашаева Г.А.
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More Than a Game: Football and Ethnic Contestation in Contemporary Iran
ABSTRACT This study examines a particular form of ethnic resentment, namely the use of sport as a medium for expressing repressed ethnic feelings. It focuses on how a sports club, going beyond mere entertainment and athletics, becomes a center for disseminating ethnic sentiments. Specifically, it explores the role of Tractor, a football club founded in
Ehsan Kashfi
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Perceptions of Turkish film and television among Turkish‐Australians in Broadmeadows
Abstract This article investigates the importance of Turkish film and television in preserving Turkishness among the Turkish‐Australian diaspora. Turkish film and television are found to be crucial to diversifying constructions of Turkishness in the diaspora.
Orhan Karagoz
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The miniature King David and Musicians from the Ipatiyev Psalter (1594), which was created in Moscow, is examined in the article. The miniature actually is an inexact copy of the one from the older Illuminated Psalter of mid16th century (perhaps both had
Margarita V. Esipova
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The article studies the achievements of Adkham Tenishev (born 24.04.1921, died 1.07.2004), a world-renowned scientist and one of the most prominent figures in Turkic linguistics, in the field of the history of the Turkic and Tatar literary languages ...
FENÜZE ŞEKÜR KIZI , Osman
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Risk and its others: Toward an anthropology of “protection” in rural Mongolia
Abstract Anthropological studies of risk have long focused on how people respond to and aim to manage potential harm. But despite its long and important genealogy, this article suggests that risk can pose an analytic blind spot that potentially occludes other ways of understanding how people aim to live well in potentially harmful situations.
Joseph Bristley
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Founder effects identify languages of the earliest Americans
Abstract The known languages of the Americas comprise nearly half of the world's language families and a wide range of structural types, a level of diversity that required considerable time to develop. This paper proposes a model of settlement and expansion designed to integrate current linguistic analysis with other prehistoric research on the ...
Johanna Nichols
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The ethnicity of the bayirqu population revisited
The article explores the ethnogenesis and ethnicity of the medieval Bayirqu people, one of the most influential tribes in the Tiele Turkic union.
B. R. Zoriktuev
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We have a lot in common: Cognate words
Abstract This study presents a list of 2022 Bulgarian‐Turkish cognate words that can be used to facilitate vocabulary acquisition and cross‐linguistic awareness. The list was created manually through a multi‐step process that involved scanning the database of an online dictionary to identify Bulgarian words that had the same or similar forms in Turkish.
Levent Uzun
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