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Bibliography for the Study of Gagauzian Turks (Balkan Turkic Peoples) Journal of Ethnophilosophical Questions and Global Ethics – Vol. 1 (2), 2017 __________________________________________________________________________________ Bibliography for the study of Gagauzian Turks (Balkan Turkic Peoples) Non-alphabetical order Baș, A. (2015). Demographic Engineering: Bulgarian Migrations from the Ottoman Empire to Russia in the Nineteenth Century; Ciachir, N. (1992). Basarabia sub stapanire tarista (1812-1917). Editura Didactică și Pedagogică. București; Duminică, I. (2011). Viața spirituală a bulgarilor din Basarabia română între 1856-1878/The religious life of Bulgarians in Romanian Bessarabia between 1856-1878. Revista de Etnologie și Culturologie; Genov, N. (2010). Radical Nationalism in Contemporary Bulgaria. Review of European Studies, 2(2); Haltas, J. (2011). The Gagauz people in Bessarabia. Słupskie studia historyczne. Poznan, Poland; Măcriș, A. (2007). Găgăuzii în literatura și publicistica română/The Gagauzians in the Romanian literature and writings. Paco Publishing. Bucharest, Romania; Duminică, I. (2017). Istoria unei fotografii din satul Beşalma-Comrat /The history of a picture from the village of Beşalma-Comrat. Conference on Cultural Heritage in Kishinev, Moldova; Genov, N. (2010). Radical Nationalism in Contemporary Bulgaria. Review of European Studies; Măcriș, A. (1999). Găgăuzii/ The Gagauzians. Agerpress. Bucharest, Romania; Duminică, I. (2016). “Monografiile” comunelor plasei Comrat, judeţul Tighina din 1943 / The monographies of the communes from the district of Comrat, Tighina County in 1943. Revista de Etnologie și Culturologie Vol. XX. Michalopoulos, D. (2016). “The metropolitan of the Gagauz”: Ambassador Tanriöver and the problem of Romania’s Christian Orthodox Turks.Constanta, Romania.International Balkan Annual Conference (IBAC), 4th series; Georgescu, Ş. (1913). Găgăuzii şi originea lor/ The Gagauzians and their origin. laşi, Romania; Popescu-Ciocănel, G. (1912). Găgăuzii/The Gagauzians. Bucharest, Romania; Acaroglu, M., Ttirker M. (1967). Tannăver ve Gagauzlar, Tiirk Yiirdii, no. 2. Istanbul, Turkey; Ciachir, M. (, Dreptatea la Găgăuzii din Basarabia/ Justice among the Gagauzians from Bessarabia 76 | P a g e Journal of Ethnophilosophical Questions and Global Ethics – Vol. 1 (2), 2017 __________________________________________________________________________________ Macriş, A. (2000). Găgăuzii şi românii/ The Gagauzians and the Romanians. Agerpress Typo. Bucharest, Romania; Ciachir, M. (1938), Dicţionar găgăuzo(turco)-român, pentru găgăuzii din Basarabia. Ajutorul găgăuzilor de a învăţa mai uşor limba română şi de a vorbi bine româneşte/ Gagauzian-Romanian Dictionary for the Gagauzians from Bessarabia, a handy tool for learning Romanian. Tiparul Românesc Publishing. Kishinev, Moldova; Manoff, B. (1940) Originea Gagauzilor/ The Origins of the Gagauzians (translated from Bulgarian/available in print at the National Military Library in Bucharest, Romania). Documents from the National Archives (Bucharest, Romania) Anastase Cavalioti și alții. Acțiuni pentru dezpăgubirilor pentru moșia Țiganca din județul Cahul (1923). Arhivele Naționale ale României/ The Anastase Cavalioti and others. Actions initiated with the intention of receiving the compensations for the Țiganca estate from Cahul County (1923); Fondul arhivistic national privind reforma agrara din 1921 - judetul Cahul/ Archival documents regarding the agrarian reform from 1921 – Cahul County. Fondul arhivistic privind reforma agrara din 1921 - judetul Tighina/ Archival documents regarding the agrarian reform from 1921 – Tighina County; 77 | P a g e .
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