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Comparative Analyses of Bioactive Compounds in Inonotus obliquus Conks Growing on Alnus and Betula
Biomolecules, 2022Kalev Adamson, Ain Raal
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A CONK ABOUT ALEVISM AND BEKTASHISM
2012Conks are important materials as a written document in terms of Turkish culture history and especially oral culture. In this article, we had evaluated and analysed a conk situated Turkish Culture and Haci Bektas Veli Research Center as a CD record number 1954. First of all, written work had been adapted to Latin alphabet. But Arabic prayers, verses and
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POEMS REGISTERED IN ASIK OMER'S NAME IN THE CONKS AT THE FRENCH NATIONAL LIBRARY
2017The 17th century is regarded as a turning point with respect to the developmental process of the Turkish Folk Literature. That century was a period when especially minstrels were in the ascendant. Minstrels, or poet singers, who are known to have come from among various military classes, travelled together with the army to various places and gatherings
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Conks, The Memories of Culture, in Written Resources
2016Folk literature and classical Turkish literature are two literary traditions based on Turkish literature. Even though the former seems to address the common people and the latter seems to address the intellectuals, because of their common root, they cannot be considered separately. Although there are some differences such as their types of poetic forms,
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Inoculation success of Inonotus obliquus in living birch (Betula spp.)
Forest Ecology and Management, 2021Jari Miina +2 more
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POEMS REGISTERED IN ÂŞIK OMER’S NAME IN THE CONKS AT THE FRENCH NATIONAL LIBRARY
2017The 17thcentury is regarded as a turning point with respect to the developmentalprocess of the Turkish Folk Literature. That century was a period when especiallyminstrels were in the ascendant. Minstrels, or poet singers, who areknown to have come from among various military classes, travelled together withthe army to various places and gatherings far
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