Serigala Abu-Abu (organisasi) (Indonesian Wikipedia)

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  • Atkins, Stephen E. (2004). "Grey Wolves (Turkey)". Encyclopedia of Modern Worldwide Extremists and Extremist Groups. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. hlm. 110–111. ISBN 9780313324857.  Hapus pranala luar di parameter |contribution= (bantuan)
  • Atkins, Stephen E. (2004). "Grey Wolves (Turkey)". Encyclopedia of Modern Worldwide Extremists and Extremist Groups. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. hlm. 110–111. ISBN 9780313324857.  Hapus pranala luar di parameter |contribution= (bantuan)
  • Østergaard-Nielsen, Eva (2003). Transnational Politics: The Case of Turks and Kurds in Germany. London: Routledge. hlm. 51–52. ISBN 978-0415265867. 
  • Naylor, R.T. (1999). Economic Warfare: Sanctions, Embargo Busting, and Their Human Cost. Boston: Northeastern University Press. hlm. 76. ISBN 978-1555534998. For the next decade [after the 1980 coup] most operations were conducted from Germany. There, sheltering among the large emigre Turkish community, the Grey Wolves raised money from extortion, alien smuggling and heroin trafficking while attacking left-wing and pro-Soviet targets. 
  • Jenkins, Gareth (2008). Political Islam in Turkey. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. hlm. 130. ISBN 9780230612457. In 1966, Türkeş formed a network of youth organizations called Ülkü Ocakları, or “Idealists' Hearths”; although they and other pro-MHP activists were to become popularly known as Bozkurtlar, or "Grey Wolves," after what Türkeş claimed had been the national symbol of the Turkic peoples in Central Asia. In 1968, Türkeş established more than 100 commando camps scattered across Anatolia, which provided young nationalists with ideological and paramilitary training. 
  • Sullivan, Colleen (2011). "Grey Wolves". Dalam Martin, Gus. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Terrorism (edisi ke-2nd). Sage Publications. hlm. 236–7.  Hapus pranala luar di parameter |contribution= (bantuan)
  • Canefe, Nergis; Bora, Tanıl (2004). "Intellectual Roots of Anti-European Sentiments in Turkish Politics: The Case of Radical Turkish Nationalism". Dalam Çarkoğlu, Ali; Rubin, Barry. Turkey and the European Union: Domestic Politics, Economic Integration and International Dynamics. Routledge. hlm. 125, 129. ISBN 9781135761202. 
  • Canefe, Nergis; Bora, Tanıl (2004). "Intellectual Roots of Anti-European Sentiments in Turkish Politics: The Case of Radical Turkish Nationalism". Dalam Çarkoğlu, Ali; Rubin, Barry. Turkey and the European Union: Domestic Politics, Economic Integration and International Dynamics. Routledge. hlm. 125, 129. ISBN 9781135761202. 
  • Combs, Cindy C.; Slann, Martin (2007). "Grey Wolves". Encyclopedia of terrorism. New York: Facts On File. hlm. 110. ISBN 9781438110196. The Grey Wolves, the unofficial militant arm of the MHP, has been involved in street killings and gunbattles.  Hapus pranala luar di parameter |contribution= (bantuan)
  • Sloan, Stephen; Anderson, Sean K. (2009). "Gray Wolves". Historical Dictionary of Terrorism. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. hlm. 213–4. ISBN 9780810863118. 
  • Sloan, Stephen; Anderson, Sean K. (2009). "Gray Wolves". Historical Dictionary of Terrorism. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. hlm. 213–4. ISBN 9780810863118. 
  • Sloan, Stephen; Anderson, Sean K. (2009). "Gray Wolves". Historical Dictionary of Terrorism. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. hlm. 213–4. ISBN 9780810863118. 
  • Sloan, Stephen; Anderson, Sean K. (2009). "Gray Wolves". Historical Dictionary of Terrorism. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. hlm. 213–4. ISBN 9780810863118. 
  • Matusitz, Jonathan (2015). Symbolism in Terrorism: Motivation, Communication, and Behavior. Rowman & Littlefield. hlm. 12. ISBN 9781442235793. 

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  • "The list of prohibited on the territory of the RK foreign organizations". din.gov.kz. Committee for Religious Affairs of The Ministry of Culture and Sport of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2014-10-25. Diakses tanggal 2015-09-04. II. By the judgment of the Supreme Court from March 15, 2005: "Boz Gourde". «Boz Gourde» also known as the «Grey Wolves» is an far right nationalist Turkish militant organization. The basic ideological concept is turanizm (creating a single state of the Turkic peoples). 

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  • Prabha, Kshitij (April 2008). "Defining Terrorism". New Delhi, India: Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses. Mohamed Ali Agca of Turkey, the man who shot at Pope John Paul II in Rome had no political motive. The investigating agency in Italy tried to establish his link with the Turkey based terrorist group, 'Grey Wolf,' however, could not get any evidence of his political connection. 

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  • Ergil, Doğu (22 April 2014). "Parties and political identities". Today's Zaman. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 19 October 2014. The Gray Wolves, who are the militant youth wing of the Turkish ethnic nationalists that are dissatisfied with the inertia of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) camp, constitute 3.6 percent of voters. 
  • Canefe, Nergis; Bora, Tanıl (2004). "Intellectual Roots of Anti-European Sentiments in Turkish Politics: The Case of Radical Turkish Nationalism". Dalam Çarkoğlu, Ali; Rubin, Barry. Turkey and the European Union: Domestic Politics, Economic Integration and International Dynamics. Routledge. hlm. 125, 129. ISBN 9781135761202. 
  • Canefe, Nergis; Bora, Tanıl (2004). "Intellectual Roots of Anti-European Sentiments in Turkish Politics: The Case of Radical Turkish Nationalism". Dalam Çarkoğlu, Ali; Rubin, Barry. Turkey and the European Union: Domestic Politics, Economic Integration and International Dynamics. Routledge. hlm. 125, 129. ISBN 9781135761202. 
  • İnsel, Ahmet (7 Oktober 2007). "Amerika'dan ithal faşist slogan". Radikal (dalam bahasa Turki). 

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