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The Past as Resource in the Turkic Speaking World / Desired Identity and Mistaken Orthography Among the Khakas of Siberia
The Past as Resource in the Turkic Speaking World / Desired Identity and Mistaken Orthography Among the Khakas of Siberia
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Introduction: The Past as Resource in the Turkic Speaking World
Ildikó Bellér-Hann
Ildikó Bellér-Hann
9–22
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23–42
The Burning of Smyrna/ Izmir (1922) Revisited: Coming to Terms with the Past in the Present
Leyla Neyzi
Leyla Neyzi
23–42
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43–58
The Role of Kerbela in the (Re-) Construction of Alevism in Turkey
Krisztina Kehl-Bodrogi
Krisztina Kehl-Bodrogi
43–58
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59–84
The Past as a Resource for the Slave Descendants of Circassians in Turkey
Eiji Miyazawa
Eiji Miyazawa
59–84
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85–108
The Ideology of Selective Forgetting. How a Political Massacre is Remembered in Turkey: The ‘33 Bullets Incident’
H. Neşe Özgen
H. Neşe Özgen
85–108
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109–122
Living in the 1920s – A Tatar Diary from Äji, Kasimov and Samarqand
Michael Friederich
Michael Friederich
109–122
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123–138
Acrobats Remember Their Lives
Olaf Günther
Olaf Günther
123–138
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139–158
State Symbols and National Identity Construction in Kazakhstan
Ayşegül Aydıngün
Ayşegül Aydıngün
139–158
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159–168
Desired Identity and Mistaken Orthography Among the Khakas of Siberia
Claus Schönig
Claus Schönig
159–168
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169–176
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169–176
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The Past as Resource in the Turkic Speaking World , page 159 - 168
Desired Identity and Mistaken Orthography Among the Khakas of Siberia
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Claus Schönig
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doi.org/10.5771/9783956506888-159
ISBN print: 978-3-89913-616-6
ISBN online: 978-3-95650-688-8
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