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A Turkish Report About Turkish Cypriots
2013Cumhuriyet Hükümeti Lozan’da her ne kadar Kıbrıs Türklerini genel olarak Britanya’ya terk etmişse de Türkiye’nin güvenliği açısından Kıbrıs Türkleri ile mevcut koşullar çerçevesinde irtibatını sürdürmeye ve onları Britanya emperyalizmine karşı himaye etmeye çalışmıştır.
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Bandabulya in Turkish Cypriot Urban Culture
2017Even though it took several forms showing diverse characteristics throughout history from antique cities to modern urban areas, the culture of market place has managed to survive to this day. This study aims to provide an insight to the municipal markets in Cyprus which are also known as Bandabulya in the Cypriot Urban Culture and examine the stages ...
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About Turkish Cypriot Yashnamas
2013Examples of the vujudname-yashnama (creation and growth period of human being-life from birth to death) which we meet almost in all parts of the Turkish geography are one of the images of the poem involving attention in the literature of the Cyprus Turks.
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Turkish-Cypriot Left: A Historical Overview
2012The Turkish-Cypriot society had entered the twentieth century in fear. This fear was precipitated by a declining Ottoman Empire in turmoil and the Republic of Turkey abdicating its rights on Cyprus after the Lausanne Treaty on the one hand, and rising Hellenic nationalism aiming to integrate Cyprus to Greece (Enosis) on the other.
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Reading the Turkish Cypriot Literature
2014Bu çalışmada edebiyat ders kitaplarının milli kültürü aktarmadaki önemi ve aynı zamanda milli kültür ile çok kültürlülüğün kaynaşmasındaki rolü üzerinde durulmuştur. Bugün ile geçmiş arasında bağ kuran edebi eserler, mili kimliği yapılandırmada ve ortak toplumsal hafızayı canlı tutmada önem taşıdıklarından edebiyat eğitimi için daha özenle ...
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Traditional Turkish Cypriot Theatre
2013Traditional Turkish theatre completely in spoken form not in text form, is based on words, music, dance, mimic and improvisation. The most widely-known kinds are shadow play which is mainly known as Karagöz, middle play (Ortaoyunu) performed in open-air encircled by audience, public story teller, puppet show and plays for villagers.
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