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Turks and Germans in Ancient Eastern Europe

open access: yes, 2021
Yüzyıllar boyunca çeşitli toplulukların göç alanı olan Doğu Avrupa'nın tarihteki ve günümüzdeki toplumsal, siyasal ve kültürel yapısı Orta Asya'dan çıkıp gelen Türk topluluklarının yapısından ayrı değerlendirilemez.
Artagan Kırmızıyaprak, Görkem
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A Century of Drought Research (1900–2023): Scientific Developments, Methodological Innovations, and Emerging Frontiers

open access: yesWater Resources Research, Volume 62, Issue 1, January 2026.
Abstract Drought significantly affects water resources, agriculture, energy, and ecosystems, revealing enduring socio‐economic vulnerabilities over the centuries. This review synthesizes a century of development and recent advances in drought research (1900–2023), drawing on a bibliometric analysis of over 152,000 peer‐reviewed publications. The review
Amitesh Sabut, Ashok Mishra
wiley   +1 more source

Some Remarks on the Term Balbal of Ancient Turks

open access: yesCihannüma Tarih ve Coğrafya Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2018
Two important concept related to burial customs, evolved in the belief of Turkic tribes in Early Medieval Ages. The first is inhumation that anyone dies in the steppe as anywhere else in the world, have to bury somehow. The second is their cultic (memorial) sites; the structures built as an act of recalling in honor of those who have died ...
openaire   +3 more sources

The Evolution of Talysh Ethnic Identity: From Soviet Manipulation to Contemporary Reality

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 233-245, January 2026.
ABSTRACT The article delves into the historical and contemporary aspects of the Talysh people's ethnic identity, tracing its evolution from the Russian Empire, through the Soviet Union's nationality policies, to the current situation in independent Azerbaijan.
Petr Kokaisl
wiley   +1 more source

The Existence of Knowledge in Turks in the Middle Ages

open access: yes, 2012
The Middle Ages encompasses a period in which two diverse advancements occured. This is valid for two culture geographies where many issues have been handled.
Özmenli, Mehmet
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Framing Irredentism: Ancient Statehood, Sacred Lands and Causes and the National Family

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 103-113, January 2026.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Bulgarian And Pomade

open access: yesAnkara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi, 2017
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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From Masada to Sarikamis: Trauma and Defeat Turns Into Heroic Resistance and Ontological Security

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 128-137, January 2026.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Respect for the Environment and Nature in Traditional Turkish Culture

open access: yesTurcology Research
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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Remote Sensing and Hydrodynamic Modelling to Assess Riparian Vegetation and Geomorphological Responses to Flow Regulation, Rio Chama, New Mexico, USA

open access: yesEcohydrology, Volume 18, Issue 8, December 2025.
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
wiley   +1 more source

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