THE OTTOMAN TURKISH STUDIES FROM THE PAST TO PROSPERITY

Journal Title: Human Research in Rehabilitation - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 2

Abstract

The article focuses on the progressive worldwide growing interest for the Ottoman studies through last decades, first caused by the changing of the attitude towards the national history and tradition in the same Republic of Turkey.

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Ljiljana Čolić

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  • EP ID EP394905
  • DOI 10.21554/hrr.091813
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Ljiljana Čolić (2018). THE OTTOMAN TURKISH STUDIES FROM THE PAST TO PROSPERITY. Human Research in Rehabilitation, 8(2), 101-103. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-394905