Türkiye'deki Ermeni kültürel mirası (Turkish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Türkiye'deki Ermeni kültürel mirası" in Turkish language version.

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  • "Turkey renames 'divisive' animals". BBC. 8 Mart 2005. 3 Şubat 2013 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 16 Ocak 2013. Animal name changes: Red fox known as Vulpes Vulpes Kurdistanica becomes Vulpes Vulpes. Wild sheep called Ovis Armeniana becomes Ovis Orientalis Anatolicus Roe deer known as Capreolus Capreolus Armenus becomes Capreolus Cuprelus Capreolus. 

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  • "Armenian Claims and Historical Facts: Questions and Answers" (PDF). Ankara: Turkish Ministry of Tourism, Center for Strategic Research. 2005. s. 44. 22 Temmuz 2016 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi (PDF). Erişim tarihi: 26 Mayıs 2013. The Armenian community in Istanbul has 18 schools, 17 cultural and social organizations, three daily newspapers, five periodicals, two sports clubs, 57 churches, 58 foundations and two hospitals. 

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  • Suciyan, Talin (7 April 2007). "Holy Cross survives, diplomacy dies" (PDF). Armenian Reporter. 13 Kasım 2013 tarihinde kaynağından (PDF) arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 28 June 2013. On the day of inauguration, Archbishop Mesrob II, Patriarch of Armenians in Turkey, went to visit Nareg Monastery in the village of Yemişlik – the former Narek village. In the place where Nareg Monastery once stood, today there is a mosque. Six years ago, there were still some remnants of an archway of the monastery. In Sevan Nişanyan's book, Eastern Turkey, Nareg Monastery is called a very important remnant of Armenian architecture, destroyed in 1951. 

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