- or [doˈbrodʒe̯a]; Ukrainian: Задунав'я, romanized: Zadunav"ya; Turkish:
Dobruca) is a
geographical and
historical region in
Southeastern Europe that has...
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Syncretism from
Central Asia to the Thirteenth-Century Turco-Byzantine
Dobruca -
International journal of
Turkish studies, 2001 -
University of Wisconsin...
- Karpat,
Kemal H. (2002). "Ottoman Urbanism: The
Crimean Emigration to
Dobruca and the
Founding of Mecidiye, 1856–1878".
Studies on
Ottoman Social and...
- (2011).
Dobruca Tatar Türklerinde
abece ve yazım sorunu.
Karadeniz Araştırmaları, Yaz 2011, Sayı 30, sayfa: 71-92 Önal,
Mehmet Naci (1997).
Dobruca Rüekleri'nin...
- 1664; died 1703) and
Ahmed III (born 1673; died 1736).
Ahmed was born in
Dobruca during one of the
hunting expeditions of
Mehmed IV. Her
rivalry with Gülbeyaz...
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majority of
Turks live in the
historical region of
Northern Dobruja (Turkish:
Dobruca),
particularly in Constanța County,
where they
number 21,014 and make up...
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cheerful and
strong people lived in Silistra, and also
known as the "
Dobruca Çitakları" in Dobruja. He also
emphasizes that "Çıtaklar" is made up of...
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Language in the
Schools of
Romania UDTTMR Publications Books of
Taner Murat "
Dobruca Kırımtatar Ağzı Sözlüğü".
UDTTMR Rubric; Friday, 18:00 in
LITORAL TV (See...
- ISBN 978-606-93788-8-5. "Raport
Alfabetul Tatar Crimean Si
Dobrogean -
Tatarman | PDF".
Dobruca Kırımtatar Ağzı Sözlüğü, Ex Ponto, Saim
Osman Karahan, Köstence, 2011 Toy...
- Rıdvan
Pekkan was a
commander in
Turkish Navy, and her
mother Gülten
Nevin Dobruca was a housewife.
Pekkan and her
family later moved to Gölcük, Kocaeli,...