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19. Yüzyılın Son Çeyreğinde Ermenofil İngiliz Yardım Cemiyetleri
Ermenofil İngiliz yardım cemiyetleri, 1895 yılında Anadolu’da vuku bulan olaylar sonrasında yardıma muhtaç binlerce Ermeni bulunduğu beyanıyla teşkilatlanmaya başladı.
Emel Demir Görür
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The Slavic-Orthodox community in Azerbaijan: the identity and social position of a once-dominant minority [PDF]
Based on recent empirical findings and field observations, this article examines the Slavic-Orthodox community in Azerbaijan. Nowadays numbering about one and a half percent of the population, the main threat to its continuity is not persecution nor ...
De Cordier, Bruno
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CONGENITAL DEFECT IN AN ARMENIAN [PDF]
The subject of the accompanying photograph is a strong young Armenian lad of 19 years. He is one of a family of five, two members of which were twins who died in infancy; the others are alive and well. There is no history of consanguinity or physical defect as far back as the grandparents; the earlier family history is not known.
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The ISCIP Analyst, Volume XIV, Issue 8 [PDF]
This repository item contains a single issue of The ISCIP Analyst, an analytical review journal published from 1996 to 2010 by the Boston University Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology, and ...
Adami, Fabian +8 more
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18. Yüzyılda Bir Bezirgânın Yaşamı: Tekirdağlı Ermeni Bezirgân Simavon'un Terekesi
Tekirdağ, 18. yüzyılda başkente yakınlığı ile büyük önem arz eden küçük ama kozmopolit bir liman şehriydi. Burada Türkler, Rumlar, Yahudiler ve 16.
Şefika Nur Canıvar
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The shadow economy of Armenia: size, causes and consequences [PDF]
Over the past decade or so the problems caused by the shadow economy have become a major concern for policy makers, researchers, as well as the donor community in Armenia.
Tunyan, Bagrat
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Turkey's global strategy: Turkey and the Caucasus [PDF]
Turkey has had long-standing links with the region called the ‘South(ern) Caucasus’, comprised of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, including the de-facto independent entities of South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Nagorno-Karabakh. The area was, for a long time,
Oskanian, Kevork
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Why the EU is failing in its neighbourhood: the case of Armenia [PDF]
As the Arab Spring has made clear, the EU’s strategic aim of being surrounded by a ring of secure, democratic, and prosperous friends has not yet materialized. While most previous analyses have found fault with inconsistent application of conditionality,
Van Hoof, Lieve
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