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    Halife Ömer’in Askerî Şehirleri (Ordugâhlar) by Halit Çil

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…In this study, we discuss these garrison towns, in particular those which were originally founded purely for military purposes, but later developed a civil structure, such as Basra, Kufe and Fustat…”
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    Türkiye'de Mevcut Dini Düşüncenin Epistemolojik ve Sosyolojik Temelleri Üzerine Bir Çözümleme Denemesi by Fazlı Arabacı

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…During the period of the Republic, the structure of the religious thougt in Turkey is not pure clar as black and white are different. It seems difficult to say that there was a religious thought in an intellectial sense until 1950's. …”
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    Unfolding the Connection between the Kantian Self and Time by Volkan Çifteci

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason, the self and time are interwoven on three different levels. …”
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    Comparative Analysis of Filtration Ability of Different Cloth Masks by Ayşe KALKANCI, Özlem GÜZEL TUNÇCAN, Serpil BAŞ, Bedia BOSTAN, Figen BAY, Ülker METİN, Pınar AYSERT YILDIZ, Selçuk ÖZGER, Murat DİZBAY, Mustafa Necmi İLHAN

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In order to show the difference in filtration ability of the cloth maskes clearly, particule size was defined as 0,3-0,5 µm. Pure silk 100%, 80% silk + 20% polyester, 100% satin, 100% polyester, 100% cotton, 100% bamboo and 50% cotton + 50% polyester were compared. …”
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    An examination of the martyrdom of Catholicos Zak‘aria II of Ałt‘amar in the Lake Van Region, in the context of Armenia's late medieval (1378-1425) political and ecclesiastical his... by Shahinian, A

    Published 2022
    “…Chapter Three offers the background to the Catholicosate of Ałt‘amar, its ecclesiastical jurisdiction, and the function of the Ałt‘amar island as a purely Christian polity. Furthermore, it introduces Catholicoi Zak‘aria I and Zak‘aria II and their leadership in relation to the Muslim authorities in Ostan, and the catholicosate’s interface with the administration of Islamic law in the wider region. …”
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