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The origins of Turkish-Cypiots has always been a controversial
and complex issue; this website endeavours to present as many different academic theories as possible.
Our Mission
Readers should use this website as a valuable collection of the various articles produced by historians and others regarding
the origins of Turkish-Cypriots. Where we do not have information on specific articles we endeavour to provide the details
of where this can be found
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School of Oriental and African Studies
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SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies)
Address:
School of Oriental & African Studies Thornhaugh Street Russell Square London WC1H 0XG United
Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0)20 7637 2388 Fax: +44 (0)20 7436 3844
Turkish Studies Department at SOAS
SOAS has a long tradition of teaching and research in the fields of Turkish and Ottoman studies. While maintaining a
focus on Turkish language and literature, the School's degrees in Turkish have been structured in a way that allows the student
to benefit from the wide range of research and expertise in Turkish studies not only in the NME Department but also in the
Departments of History, Art and Archaeology, Social Anthropology, Study of Religions and Politics. The opportunities and options
available accommodate diverse interests and permit specialization and excellent preparation for further study.
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Ottoman and Turkish Studies Department 1430 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA
02138 (617) 495-4055 (tel) (617) 496-8584 (fax)
History of Ottoman and Turkish Studies at Harvard University
Harvard University has a long tradition of teaching and research in the fields of Turkish and Ottoman studies.
As early as the nineteenth century, courses on Ottoman history were taught at the University. However, during the past three
decades, Turkish and Ottoman studies have been expanded and integrated more thoroughly into the curriculum. The program has
grown stronger most recently with the addition of area studies faculty and the enhancement of the Turkish language program.
These developments have resulted in greater student interest and the establishment of new research projects.
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~turkish/
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The Institute of Turkish Studies ITS
The Institute of Turkish Studies (ITS) is the only non-profit,
private educational foundation in the United States devoted solely to supporting and encouraging the development
of Turkish Studies in American higher education.
If you would like to learn more about ITS, or for all
your comments and questions, you can contact us at:
Institute
of Turkish Studies Intercultural Center - Box 571033 Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057-1033 Tel: .(202)
687-0295 Fax: (202) 687-3780
Staff Contacts:
David C. Cuthell dcc@turkishstudies.org
http://www.turkishstudies.org/
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- Professorin
- Barbara Kellner-Heinkele, Tel.: (030) 838-539 55
- Akademische Mitarbeiter/innen
- Sebastian Cwiklinski (DFG)
Peter Burschel (DFG) Karin Schweißgut, Tel.: (030) 838-556 18 Ablet Semet,
Tel.: (030) 838-537 86 Ayse Tetik, Tel.: (030) 838-537 85
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Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
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Postanschrift: Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Institut für Orientalische
und Ostasiatische Philologien Turkologie Postfach 111932 60054 Frankfurt am Main
Besucheradresse: im vierten Stock der Dantestraße 4-6 (siehe Lageplan) 60325 Frankfurt am Main Tel. Sekretariat: (069) 798-22859 Fax: (069) 798-24974
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