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Journal articles on the topic "South-Western Anatolia"

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Göçmen, Bayram, Nursen Alpagut-Keskin, Mehmet Zülfü Yildiz, Ahmet Mermer, and Hüseyin Arikan. "Serological characterization and confirmation of the taxonomic status of Montivipera albizona (Serpentes, Viperidae) with an additional new locality record and some phylogenetical comments." Animal Biology 59, no. 1 (2009): 87–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157075609x417116.

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AbstractThis is the first record of the presence of Montivipera albizona (Nilson, Andrén & Flärdh 1990), in Kahramanmaraş province, Mediterranean Region of Turkey. Here, one young male specimen was collected and is described. The present record of M. albizona extends its known distribution (Kulmac Mountain Range, Sivas) some 250 km to the south-west, where the Anatolian Diagonal exhibits a bifurcation. Our data based on the electropheoretic analysis of blood-sera, indicate that the M. xanthina populations from the western Anatolia and M. albizona distributed along the Anatolian Diagonal sh
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YOĞURTÇUOĞLU, BARAN, and JÖRG FREYHOF. "Aphanius irregularis, a new killifish from south-western Anatolia (Cyprinodontiformes: Aphaniidae)." Zootaxa 4410, no. 2 (2018): 319. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4410.2.4.

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Aphanius irregularis, new species, is described from the spring Kaklık in the Büyük Menderes River drainage in south-western Anatolia. Males of A. irregularis are distinguished from males of other species of the A. anatoliae group by having irregularly set and shaped dark-brown flank-bars often fused to each other, forming rows of vertically elongated silvery blotches and many small silvery spots or fields of small vermiculation, disconnected from silvery bar interspaces on flank. Males of A. irregularis are distinguished from males of some other species of the A. anatoliae group by having a w
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Karaman, M. "The tectonic evolution of Lake Eğirdir, West Turkey." Geologos 16, no. 4 (2010): 223–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10118-010-0006-x.

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The tectonic evolution of Lake Eğirdir, West Turkey Lake Eğirdir is one of the most important fresh-water lakes of Turkey. It has a tectonics-related origin. The area formed under a roughly N-S compressional tectonic regime during the Middle Miocene. The stresses caused slip faults west and east of Isparta Angle, and the lake formed at the junction of these faults. The area subsided between normal faults, thus creating the topographic condition required for a lake. The lacustrine sediments have fundamentally different lithologies. After the Late Miocene, central Anatolia started to move westwa
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Hoşgör, Izzet, and Stanislav Štamberg. "A first record of late Middle Permian actinopterygian fish from Anatolia, Turkey." Acta Geologica Polonica 64, no. 2 (2014): 147–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/agp-2014-0009.

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Abstract The Middle-Upper Permian of the Gomaniibrik Formation, of the Tanin Group, in south-east Anatolia, close to the Iraq border, yielded moderately preserved fish remains. Two species, Palaeoniscum freieslebeni and Pygopterus cf. nielseni, known so far only from the Upper Permian deposits of the Zechstein Basin in western Central Europe, were recognised. This late Middle Permian Anatolian record significantly widens the geographical range of these actinopterygians into the equatorial Palaeotethys Realm.
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Schütt, Hartwig, and Ridvan Şeşen. "The genusTheodoxusin South-western Anatolia, Turkey (Gastropoda, Prosobranchia, Neritidae)." Zoology in the Middle East 6, no. 1 (1992): 63–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09397140.1992.10637614.

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Yoğurtçuoğlu, Baran, and Jörg Freyhof. "Aphanius irregularis, a new killifish from south-western Anatolia (Cyprinodontiformes: Aphaniidae)." Zootaxa 4410, no. 2 (2018): 319–30. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4410.2.4.

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Yoğurtçuoğlu, Baran, Freyhof, Jörg (2018): Aphanius irregularis, a new killifish from south-western Anatolia (Cyprinodontiformes: Aphaniidae). Zootaxa 4410 (2): 319-330, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4410.2.4
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Gürer, Derya, Douwe J. J. van Hinsbergen, Murat Özkaptan, et al. "Paleomagnetic constraints on the timing and distribution of Cenozoic rotations in Central and Eastern Anatolia." Solid Earth 9, no. 2 (2018): 295–322. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/se-9-295-2018.

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Abstract. To quantitatively reconstruct the kinematic evolution of Central and Eastern Anatolia within the framework of Neotethyan subduction accommodating Africa–Eurasia convergence, we paleomagnetically assess the timing and amount of vertical axis rotations across the Ulukışla and Sivas regions. We show paleomagnetic results from ∼ 30 localities identifying a coherent rotation of a SE Anatolian rotating block comprised of the southern Kırşehir Block, the Ulukışla Basin, the Central and Eastern Taurides, and the southern part of the Sivas Basin. Using our new and published results, we comput
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Christoph, Germann. "Two new species of Otiorhynchus Germar, 1822 (Tecutinus Reitter, 1912) from south-western Anatolia (Coleoptera, Curculionidae: Entiminae)." Journal of Insect Biodiversity 5, no. 2 (2017): 1–11. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.291927.

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Christoph Germann (2017): Two new species of Otiorhynchus Germar, 1822 (Tecutinus Reitter, 1912) from south-western Anatolia (Coleoptera, Curculionidae: Entiminae). Journal of Insect Biodiversity 5 (2): 1-11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.291927
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Özdoğan, Mehmet. "The Making of The Early Bronze Age in Anatolia." Old World: Journal of Ancient Africa and Eurasia 3, no. 1 (2023): 1–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/26670755-20230007.

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Abstract In Anatolian archaeology, as it is the case in the neighbouring regions of the Near East and Aegean, the Bronze Age is considered in three consecutive stages, however, defined not in accordance with metallurgical achievements, but on changing modalities in social and economic structures. Before the beginning of the Early Bronze Age there were fully established farming communities across almost all of Anatolia, though subsisting mainly on family-level farming with no indication of complex social structuring. Likewise, during the final stages of the Late Chalcolithic there was a notable
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Gürler, B. "An inscribed bowl decorated with wheel abrasion-technique in western Anatolia." Anatolian Studies 48 (December 1998): 171–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3643053.

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It is difficult to distinguish the eastern series of cut decorated glasses from the western ones. The origin of the western series of some forms with this kind of decoration is attributed to north Italy, while that of the eastern ones is attributed to north Syria by Hayes (1975: 36). However, it is difficult to find parallels in north Syria (Lightfoot 1990: 8), and examples have been found in Cyprus, in the southern coasts of Anatolia, in the Aegean region, in Cyrenaica, in the northern coasts of the Black Sea and in south Russia (Harden 1958: 49, no 13; Vessberg 1965: 44/19; Oliver 1983: 255,
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "South-Western Anatolia"

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Soares, Karla Diamantina de Araújo. "Estudo taxonômico das espécies de Scyliorhinus do grupo haeckelii/besnardi (Carcharhiniformes, Scyliorhinidae) das regiões Sudeste e Sul do Brasil (Oceano Atlântico Sul Ocidental." Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2014. http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=6567.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior<br>A família Scyliorhinidae forma o grupo mais numeroso de tubarões com pelo menos 16 gêneros e 160 espécies. Chamados de cações-gato, seus representantes são caracterizados por apresentar corpo delgado e menor que a região caudal, com a primeira nadadeira dorsal acima ou posterior das pélvicas, olhos caracteristicamente alongados e nadadeiras peitorais triangulares, paralelas ao corpo. Pertencente a esta família, o gênero Scyliorhinus possui 16 espécies com padrões de coloração variados e muito utilizados em estudos taxonômicos. Tais
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Books on the topic "South-Western Anatolia"

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International Conference on "Cave e cantieri antichi d'Asia Minore" (2015 Italian National Research Council). Ancient quarries and building sites in Asia Minor: Research on Hierapolis in Phrygia and other cities in South-Western Anatolia : archaeology, archaeometry, conservation. Edipuglia, 2016.

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The insectivores (Mammalia) from Sansan (Middle Miocene, south-western France). Kommission der Schweizerischen Paläontologischen Abhandlungen, 2009.

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Youth Lens on the Silk Roads: best photos from the International Silk Roads Photo Contest, 4th edition. UNESCO, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54678/ypas1663.

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This photo album, Youth Lens on the Silk Roads, is the result of the fourth edition of the international photo contest Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads, organized by the UNESCO Silk Roads Programme with the generous support of the Beijing International Peace Culture Foundation. This annual initiative offers young creatives from all over the world an opportunity to share their talents and explore the shared heritage, legacy, and spirit of the Silk Roads through photography. The term ‘Silk Roads’ is used to refer to a vast and complex network of maritime and land routes which have linked East, South
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Youth lens on the Silk Roads. Best photos from the International Silk Roads Photo Contest, 3rd edition. UNESCO, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54678/dsue7368.

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This photo album, Youth Lens on the Silk Roads, is the result of the 3rd edition of the international photo contest Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads, organized by the UNESCO Silk Roads Programme, and with the generous support of the China World Peace Foundation. This annual initiative offers young people from all over the world a fantastic opportunity to explore the shared heritage, legacy and spirit of the Silk Roads through the art of photography. The ‘Silk Roads’ is an expression that refers to the vast and complex network of maritime and land routes that have linked East, South, and Southeast
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Book chapters on the topic "South-Western Anatolia"

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Melchert, H. Craig. "Naming Practices in Second- and First-Millennium Western Anatolia." In Personal Names in Ancient Anatolia. British Academy, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197265635.003.0003.

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This chapter provides a systematic survey of naming practices in the Indo-European languages of Western Anatolia in the second and first millennia, showing that essentially all types known from elsewhere in Indogermania are attested: Lallwörter, theophorics, determinative compounds of various kinds, and possessive compounds (bahuvrihis). Only Kurznamen and hypocoristica are surprisingly rare. The extent to which the above types reflect inherited usages is not addressed, but it is argued that the form of some Satznamen strongly suggests that they were initially formed on Hurrian (less probably
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Kıranlar, Safiye. "Millî Mücadele’de Batı Anadolu Eşrafı." In Milli Mücadelenin Yerel Tarihi 1918-1923 (Cilt 1): İzmir, Aydın, Manisa, Uşak, Kütahya, Afyonkarahisar, Eskişehir. Türkiye Bilimler Akademisi, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53478/tuba.978-625-8352-63-4.ch16.

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"Eşraf", which has the same meaning as terms such as "âyan", "âyan-ı memleket", "mütegallibe", "mütehayyizan", "vücuh", which define the provincial elites, is an intermediary element that provides reconciliation between the state center and the provinces. The relations of the notables with the state transformed over time. This situation shows subtle but important differences for the Western Anatolia region, where feudal ties were broken as a result of being included in the market economy much earlier than in other parts of the country. The gentry of Western Anatolia increased their influence b
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Bryce, Trevor. "The Scribe." In Life and Society in the Hittite World. Oxford University PressOxford, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199241705.003.0005.

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Abstract This well-known passage from Bellerophon’s story in the Iliadhas often been remarked upon as the only reference which Homer makes to writing. In his version of the story Proitos, king of Argos in Greece, sends Bellerophon (whom he wrongly believes to have seduced his wife) to Lyda in south-western Anatolia with a letter inscribed on wooden tablets for delivery to the Lycian king, Proitos’ father-in-law. Bellernphon himself is unaware of what the letter says. In fact it contains his death warrant (which fortunately for him was never put into effect).
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Dedeoğlu, Fulya, and Erim Konakçı. "The Painted Pottery Tradition in Inland South-Western Anatolia during the Late Bronze Age." In Late Bronze Age Painted Pottery Traditions at the Margins of the Hittite State. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv34dm79v.7.

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Rabayrol, Fabien, Craig J. R. Hart, Richard M. Friedman, and Richard A. Spikings. "Diachronous Magmatic and Cu-Au-Mo Metallogenic Responses to Slab Roll-Back Initiation from Northwest Anatolia to the Balkans, Western Tethyan Eocene Magmatic Belt." In Tectonomagmatic Influences on Metallogeny and Hydrothermal Ore Deposits: A Tribute to Jeremy P. Richards (Volume I). Society of Economic Geologists, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5382/sp.24.02.

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ABSTRACT The Bursa mineral district in northwest Anatolia (Turkey) is an emerging prospective area for porphyry Cu-Mo (Au-Re) mineralization along the Western Tethyan Eocene magmatic belt that links the Balkan to Lesser Caucasus regions along the southern Black Sea coast. Field observations as well as time constraints on mineralized magmas of the Bursa district are limited. Additionally, the tectonic setting of Eocene magmatism in northwest Turkey is controversial and includes either Neotethyan slab roll-back or break-off scenario. We show that the Bursa mineral district consists of porphyry C
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McGrail, Seán. "Arabia." In Boats Of The World. Oxford University PressOxford, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198144687.003.0003.

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Abstract This chapter deals with that part of Asia which lies east of the Red Sea, west of the Indian subcontinent and south of the Caspian Sea. It does not include the Black Sea region, Anatolia, or the Levant (except indirectly) which, for historical rather than geographic reasons, are dealt with in Chapter 4 on the Mediterranean. Nor does it include Egypt and the western shores of the Red Sea or the southern shores of the Gulf of Aden which are considered in Chapter 2. The core of this region, in the earliest phases of this chapter, is Mesopotamia (modern Iraq)-the land of the two rivers, T
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Grassi, Fabio. "The Cultural and Political Claims of the Caucasian Minorities in Turkey." In Eurasiatica. Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-453-0/011.

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More than in the previous years, in 2019 the organisations and the social media groups of the Turkish citizens who are fully or partly descendants of Caucasian refugees looked active not only around 21 May, their “genocide commemoration” day, but also around 2 May, remembering the 2 May 1923, when the Kemalist government deported Eastwards many Circassian villages located in Western Anatolia. In sum, we are witnessing that now the “Circassians of Turkey” (a term which generally includes North-Eastern Caucasians like Chechens and South-Eastern Caucasians like Abkhazians) are struggling not only
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Bedford, Peter R. "The Neo-Assyrian Empire." In The Dynamics of Ancient Empires. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195371581.003.0002.

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Abstract The Neo-Assyrian (hereafter NA) Empire is the name given to a polity centered on the upper Tigris River that at its height in the seventh century B.C.E. controlled territory extending from the Zagros Mountains in the east to the Levant (Syria-Palestine) and much of Egypt in the west and from the Persian Gulf in the south to the headwaters of the Tigris and Euphrates in southeastern Anatolia in the north. It was the largest polity seen in western Asia up until that time. The NA period is technically a linguistic designation, denoting the third and last period of the Assyrian dialect of
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Ezer, Sabahattin. "Kültepe-Kanesh in the Early Bronze Age." In Current Research at Kultepe-Kanesh. Lockwood Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5913/2014192.ch01.

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During the excavations of Kültepe conducted by prof. tahsin Özgüç and, from 2006, by prof. Fikri Kulakoğlu, eighteen ancient occupation levels were uncovered. The early Bronze age (eBa) periods at Kültepe are represented by levels 11–18 and prove that the site was an important and influential regional center in the third millennium BCe. level 18 has been identified in a small area and belongs to the early Bronze age i (hereafter eBa i). Finds from the early Bronze age ii levels (hereafter eBa ii), found in levels 14–17, show that Kültepe had close relations to Mesopotamia, northern syria and C
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"“Sargon’s Defeat of Lugalzagesi”." In Schlager Anthology of the Ancient World. Schlager Group Inc., 2024. https://doi.org/10.3735/9781961844193.book-part-021.

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Sargon of Akkad (or Agade; r. ca. 2334–2279 BCE), founder of a Sumero-Akkadian (often just called Old Akkadian) dynasty in Mesopotamia, was the creator of the first world state in history, as he controlled territory from western Iran to Anatolia and the Mediterranean Sea. He was also one of the first to have a continuous standing army. The details of Sargon’s reign and his military exploits are obscure and cannot be put in chronological order. He was the ruler of Agade, a city that has not yet been located but was presumably near the modern-day ruins of Babylon. Sargon may have first undertake
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Conference papers on the topic "South-Western Anatolia"

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Oğuz, Ahmet, and Gülçin Güreşçi Pehlivan. "Water Flowing Beyond Borders and Water Problems." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c03.00548.

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The difficulty of drawing the borders of the Middle East originates from the fact that the region is not a clear geographical unit. This means that it is determined by the political and cultural elements as “The West”, not by the geographical element as the “Western Europe”. The important position of the region becomes clear with the production of petroleum. The petroleum of the Middle East meets a large part of the energy requirements of Europe and Asia, however almost everyone agrees that water began to take the place of petroleum and will be the most important natural resource in the near f
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Pavlović, Ljiljana, Edita Grego, Jovan Pavlović, et al. "The return of whooping cough: The experience of the Center for Microbiology of the Institute of Public Health of Serbia." In Proceedings of the International Congress Public Health - Achievements and Challenges. Institute of Public Health of Serbia "Dr Milan Jovanović Batut", 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/batutphco24028p.

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Background: The development of a highly effective whooping cough vaccine in the 1940s led to a decline in the number of cases. In the 1980s, researchers in Japan discovered an acellular vaccine. Nowdays, the number of cases of whooping cough in the world is increasing again. During 2023 and the first half of 2024, an increase in the number of whooping cough lab cases was registered in the Center for Microbiology at the Institute of Public Health of Serbia. Methods and Objectives: Serum or nasopharyngeal swabs of the patients were sampled either at the Batut Institute, or they were sampled at o
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Hettiarachchi, Shanthikumar. "TURKISH MUSLIMS AND ISLAMIC TURKEY: PERSPECTIVES FOR A NEW EUROPEAN ISLAMIC IDENTITY?" In Muslim World in Transition: Contributions of the Gülen Movement. Leeds Metropolitan University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.55207/qdnp5362.

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The paper discusses the potential of Fethullah Gülen’s thinking on the revival of core socio- ethical tenets of Islam to influence an emerging European Islamic identity. The long absence of any substantial Muslim population from the religious landscape of western Europe in the modern period began to end with the post-War immigration of Muslims from South Asia to the UK and other parts of Europe. But Muslims from other parts of the Islamic world have also established communities in Europe with their own, different expressions of Islam. The presence of Muslims represents a religio-cultural count
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