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Islam and the Turkish Cypriots

Social Compass, 2009
Turkish Cypriots represent some of the most secular Muslims in the world. While they consider themselves as part of the Hanefi school of Sunni Islam and hold strong belief in God, most do not follow a lifestyle that reflects the characteristics of their ethnic compatriots in Turkey.
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Greek Cypriot Attitudes Toward Turkish Cypriots and Turkish Immigrants

The Journal of Social Psychology, 2006
The authors examined the attitudes of 106 Greek Cypriots toward Turkish Cypriots and Turkish immigrants on Cyprus. The authors examined Greek Cypriot attitudes, willingness to cohabit with Turkish Cypriots and Turkish immigrants, and the reasons behind their attitudes in terms of their social-identity perceptions, victimization experiences, and human ...
Liana, Danielidou, Peter, Horvath
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Identity Fluctuations in the Turkish Cypriot Community

Mediterranean Politics, 2006
This paper investigates identity fluctuations in the ‘Turkish-Cypriot’ community and argues that identity descriptions do not necessarily overlap with ethno-cultural boundaries. Age and education-related identity fluctuations emerge as responses to variations in the socialization process.
Vural, Yücel, Rüstemli, Ahmet
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Understanding of “enemy” in Turkish Cypriot children.

Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 2014
The aim of the current study was to explore children's understanding and conceptualization of enemy in contexts defined by conflict and war, in addition to providing evidence of age-and gender-related differences. One hundred fifty-two Turkish Cypriot children's enemy conceptualization and enemy images were assessed using a free association ...
Mertan, Biran E., Husnu, Senel
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Ethnopharmacy of turkish‐speaking cypriots in greater London

Phytotherapy Research, 2009
AbstractFor centuries, in the Eastern Mediterranean region, medicinal plant use has been widely accepted as a treatment method for both minor and major diseases. Although some knowledge exists on the use of such medicinal plants within the Greek Cypriot culture and considerable information is available on various regions in Turkey, no detailed ...
Yoney, Ahmet   +3 more
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The Family Law of Turkish Cypriots

Die Welt des Islams, 1958
As is well known, the law of Turkey underwent a revolution in the year I926 with the adoption of codes of European origin-virtually lock, stock and barrel-in place of the laws of very heterogeneous background which had previously obtained. This momentous decision involved the most decisive break with the past in the law of personal status and family ...
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Cyprus and Cypriots in Turkish Movies Acceptance and Refusal in Turkish Cameras: Oppressed, Turkish and Cypriot

2012
Kıbrıs, dış ilişkilerden tarihsel bağa kadar pek çok noktadan Türkiye’yi kesen bir konu olarak her dönemde ülkenin gündem maddelerinden biri olmuştur. Yaklaşık elli yıldır Kıbrıs sorununda taraf olan Türkiye’nin, askeri ve siyasi pek çok girişimde bulunduğu bilinmektedir.
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