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All the other Google News hits are Turkish-language obituaries, like this one from Haber Turk, which, according to Google Translate, calls Grabar "the greatest living historian of Islamic art," and this one from Samanyolu Haber.
Menachem Wecker: Islamic Art Scholar Deserves More Obituaries Menachem Wecker 2011
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All the other Google News hits are Turkish-language obituaries, like this one from Haber Turk, which, according to Google Translate, calls Grabar "the greatest living historian of Islamic art," and this one from Samanyolu Haber.
Menachem Wecker: Islamic Art Scholar Deserves More Obituaries Menachem Wecker 2011
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A Turkish-language posting on the Jihad Media website said one of them was Abu Askar Al Almani from the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan – another member of Hamburg's "Tourist Group."
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The group, known as the IHH, its Turkish-language acronym, was formed to provide aid to Bosnian Muslims in the mid-1990s.
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On a bilateral issue, Mr. Erdogan asked Ms. Merkel's support for the establishment of Turkish-language schools in Germany, reciprocating the existence of several German-speaking schools in Turkey.
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On a bilateral issue, Mr. Erdogan asked Ms. Merkel's support for the establishment of Turkish-language schools in Germany, reciprocating the existence of several German-speaking schools in Turkey.
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On a bilateral issue, Mr. Erdogan asked Ms. Merkel's support for the establishment of Turkish-language schools in Germany, reciprocating the existence of several German-speaking schools in Turkey.
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In 1895, a Turkish-language magazine for women appeared for the first time in Istanbul.
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To remedy that, NEWSWEEK's Turkish-language partner, NEWSWEEK Türkiye, recently examined the forces that shaped Davutoglu and how he is changing relationships with Turkey's neighbors in the Middle East, the Balkans, and the Caucasus.
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"Last August, we ordered all city branches to apply insecticides to sacrificial animals prior to their transport," Ahmet Uygar of the Ministry of Agriculture told NEWSWEEK Türkiye, NEWSWEEK's Turkish-language partner.
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