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The Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Language Was Created by Sumerian Turks
The “phonetic sound value of each and every hieroglyphic picture’s expressed and intended meaning as a verb or as a noun by the creators of the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic picture symbols, ‘exactly matches’, the same meaning” as well as the “first letter of the corresponding meaning of the Turkish word’s first syllable” with the currently spoken ...
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What is Othello’s Secret? [PDF]
Explicitly written from the perspective of a second-generation British Cypriot, this article examines the relevance of Shakespeare’s Othello to the modern troubles of Cyprus.
Christofides, R.M.
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Muslim Diasporas and the Politics of Belonging: Ibadi and Ismaili Pasts and Presents in East Africa
ABSTRACT This article examines the Ibadi and Ismaili Muslim communities in East Africa—particularly in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania (including Zanzibar)—and their distinct religious, social, and economic roles. Even as minorities within predominantly Sunni contexts, both groups have shaped the region through migration, commerce, and international ...
Kimberly T. Wortmann
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Today, the creation of Cultural Studies in Kazakhstan is one of the most important tasks. One of the sources of culture in this field of science is spiritual and material values, the fundamental values of our knowledge. In this regard, the article considers petroglyphs of the ancient Turkic period – monuments of material values of history and culture ...
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'Turks' in London: shades of invisibility and the shifting relevance of policy in the migration process [PDF]
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King, Russell
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Defining the Nation: Kurdish Historiography in Turkey in the 1990s [PDF]
This article examines Kurdish historiography in Turkey in the 1990s. It centres on the question how the national community is historicised via central myths, especially for the pre-Islamic periods.
Hirschler, Konrad
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The New Day Holiday, which is related to the ancestral cult of Ancient Turks, was accepted as a holy day according to Chinese sources (B.C.) and as “Yengi Kün.” This ceremony, identifying the coming of spring, was held in the times of Huns and Göktürks ...
Fuzuli Bayat
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Snapshots From the Margins: Transgressive Cosmopolitanisms in Europe [PDF]
Right-wing parties and governments in Europe have recently expressed greater hostility towards cultural pluralism, at times officially denunciating multiculturalism, and calling for the closure of borders and denial of rights to non-European nationals ...
Baban, Feyzi, Rygiel, Kim
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Devrim Sonrası İran Ortaokul Tarih Ders Kitaplarında Türklere İlişkin Söylemlerin Analizi
The Turkish-Iranian relations have come back to ancient period. In the Iranian sources it is stated that the first Turkish-Iranian relations came into being in the time of the Scythians. As being in the Ghaznavid, Seljukid and the Ottoman era in the past,
Hülya ÇELİK, M. Bilal ÇELİK
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History of chemistry in ancient Turks
Çalışmanın konusu, bilim ve bilim tarihi çerçevesi içinde kimyanın gelişimi üzerinden Uygur devletine kadar Kadim Türklerin kimya uygulamalarıdır. Öncelikle bilimin anlamının, sınırlarının ve bilim olarak neyin anlaşıldığının tartışılması, sonrasında bir bilim alanı olarak kimyanın buradaki özel yeri ve kendi tarihi incelenmiş ve sonuçta Eski Türklerin
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