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THE PHONETICS OF THRACIAN TURKISH VERNACULAR LINGUISTIC VARIETY

open access: yesUluslararası Türk Lehçe Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2018
Just before a hundred years ago, the Thrace region was the land of the Turks’ European dreams and the apple of the Ottoman Empire’s eye with the cities that grow the most military officers, intellectual downtowns, silver mine beds.
Fatma Sibel BAYRAKTAR   +1 more
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Hebridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) Fauna of the Turkish Thrace Region

open access: yes, 2023
ABSTRACT: : During the field studies carried out in various freshwater habitats in the Thrace Region between 2019-2020, two species from the Hebridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) family were identified. Hebrus pilipes Kanyukova, 1997 was recorded for the first time for the Thrace Region, while the presence of Hebrus pusillus pusillus (Fallén, 1807) in ...
Fent, Meral, Dursun, Ahmet, Yence, Kaan
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Réfugiés en Grèce : la Thrace occidentale 1922‑1928

open access: yesCahiers Balkaniques, 2017
This paper aims to remind that emergency refugees’ reception is not a first experience in the Greek State history by focusing on the case of Western Thrace between 1922 and 1928. What did it special?
Joëlle Dalègre
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The Construction of National Identity through Cybernetic Process: The Example of “K’na” Dance Event in Greek and Turkish Thrace

open access: yesEuropean Review Of Applied Sociology, 2019
The research field of this paper is the area of Thrace, a large geopolitical-cultural unit that was divided – due to political reasons – in three subareas distributed among three different countries: Bulgaria, Turkey and Greece.
Filippidou Eleni   +3 more
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Taxonomic Status of Water vole, Arvicola amphibius Linneaus, 1758 in Western Anatolia

open access: yesHittite Journal of Science and Engineering, 2019
A total of 116 specimens of the genus Arvicola were collected from western part of Turkey Western part of Anatolia and Turkish Thrace and examined based on geometric morphometrics and traditional morphometrics.
Bulent Gozcelioglu   +2 more
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Length–weight relationship of seven freshwater fish species from Turkish Thrace

open access: yesJournal of Applied Ichthyology, 2019
The length‐weight relationships (LWRs) of Alburnus istanbulensis Battalgil, 1941, Barbus tauricus Kessler, 1877, Cobitis pontica Vasil'eva & Vasil'ev, 2006, Cobitis strumicae Karaman, 1955, Gobio bulgaricus Drensky, 1926, Phoxinus strandjae Drensky, 1926 and Squalius orpheus Kottelat & Economidis, 2006 were analysed.
Gülşah Saç   +3 more
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The rotifera fauna of Turkish thrace (Edirne, Tekirdağ, Kırklareli)

open access: yesJournal of FisheriesSciences.com, 2012
Bu çalışma Eylül 2007–Nisan 2009 tarihleri arasında Trakya bölgesi (Edirne, Tekirdağ, Kırklareli) tatlı su Rotifera türlerini belirlemek amacıyla gerçekleştirildi. Rotifer örnekleri 126 farklı lokaliteden 55 mm göz açıklığına sahip plankton kepçesi ile toplandı.
Güher, Hüseyin, Erdoğan, Sevil
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Islam hétérodoxe et christianisme en Grèce

open access: yesCahiers Balkaniques, 2017
In South-Eastern Europe, Alevism and Bektashism constitute two tightly connected religious movements whose roots go down to the Ottoman history of this area.
Isabelle Dépret
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Phylogenetic assessment of voles of the Guentheri Group (Mammalia: Microtus) in Turkish Thrace and Western Anatolia

open access: yesThe European Zoological Journal, 2017
Speciation and the phylogenetic relationships of species in the Guentheri Group in Turkey, which have a diploid chromosome number of 54, were studied using mitochondrial mt-co1, mt-cyb and 12S rRNA gene markers. A Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC)
N. Yiğit, D. Çetintürk, E. Çolak
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In Turkısh Thrace

open access: yesDissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae
In the Early Iron Age, Turkish Thrace had a cultural identity largely identical to the rest of Thrace. Nevertheless, this area, separated by the Matitsa and Tundza rivers and the Strandzha (Istranca/Yıldız) Mountains, also produced some unique cultural ...
Umut M. Doğan
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