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Framing Irredentism: Ancient Statehood, Sacred Lands and Causes and the National Family
ABSTRACT Although irredentism—the attempt by states to retrieve ‘lost’ lands and peoples—rarely occurs, it has highly destabilizing effects on international security and is difficult to resolve given the number of actors drawn into these conflicts.
John Nagle
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From Masada to Sarikamis: Trauma and Defeat Turns Into Heroic Resistance and Ontological Security
ABSTRACT This article traces the characteristics of the political discourse in the post‐modern era, which sees the necessity of using traumas and defeat to create national‐religious narratives. Through a critical discourse study of two case studies—the Battle of Masada (73 CE) and the Battle of Sarikamis (1914–1915), this article presents an analytical
Tarik Basbugoglu +3 more
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There are various opinions about the origin of Pomaks. Bulgarians are Bulgarians, the Greeks have claimed to be the most ancient Greeks. However, they say that the Turkish Pomaks themselves. Turks, Pomaks, XI.
Celal Nuri İLERİ +1 more
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ABSTRACT The alteration of the hydrological regime caused by damming remains a critical challenge for river systems. Rio Chama, a highly regulated river, has undergone severe alterations in its hydrological regime due to a series of dams that impact sediment transport mechanisms and riparian vegetation dynamics.
Smriti Chaulagain +5 more
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Influence of environment and mineralogy on euendolithic microboring patterns
Field experiments at Little Ambergris Cay reveal that euendolithic microorganisms preferentially bore carbonate substrates based on mineralogy, sea water saturation and trace metal content. Results highlight night‐time dissolution activity and mineralogical preferences, shedding light on the ecological and evolutionary drivers of bioerosion and their ...
Tyler Lincoln +3 more
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In this article trading activity of the ancient Turks of Central Asia is researched. As main source used data of ancient Turkic inscriptions (VI – VIII centuries), medieval Turkic literature (IX – XII centuries) and medieval Turkic dictionaries (XI – XIV
Kamoliddin, Sh.S
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On the spreading areas of the ancient Turks-paintings on rocks in large territories beginning from Anadolu up to Altay according to their composition and plot are similar to the paintings in Korea (Ulsan, Ulju, Andong, Haman) and Scandinavia.
Myungga YAUNG +3 more
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Controls on carbonate island formation and evolution: South Joulter Cay, Great Bahama Bank
The evolution of South Joulter Cay occurs in three stages: linear ridges shaped by waves and longshore currents, arcuate ridges influenced by tidal currents and channels, and cuspate ridges formed by variable wind and wave directions. These processes are driven by climatic and oceanographic factors.
Juan Carlos Laya +3 more
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The method of loci in the context of psychological research: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Abstract This systematic review and meta‐analysis aimed to evaluate (1) the effectiveness of the method of loci (MoL) in enhancing recall in adults, (2) its underlying cognitive mechanisms, and (3) its neurobiological correlates. Studies on adult populations were included from multiple databases.
Jan Ondřej
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Respect for the Environment and Nature in Traditional Turkish Culture
In traditional Turkish culture and belief, it is believed that all living and non-living beings in nature have a soul. In line with this belief, the spirit of nature should not be hurt just like the human spirit.
Fatih Çolak
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