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A Bridge Between Ukraine And Turkey: Crimean Tatar Diaspora
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2018-07-01
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Şahin, Fethi Kurtiy
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25 Years of Turkey-Ukraine Diplomatic Relations: Regional Developments and Prospects for Enhanced Cooperation
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F. K. Şahin,
A Bridge Between Ukraine And Turkey: Crimean Tatar Diaspora
. 2018, p. 72.