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3 April 2019
Sevket Pamuk, Professor of Economics and Economic History, Bogazici University deliver Inaugural Sakıp Sabancı Lecture 'Uneven Centuries: Turkey's Experience With Economic Development Since 1820' Introduced by Rashid Khalidi Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies, Columbia University in New York, on April 3, 2019.
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9 November 2018
Demonstrators walk away after being dispersed by Turkish riot police as they were going to take part in a torch-lit protest demanding that the monument of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, modern Turkey's founding president, located in the historic Ulus district should be illuminated by nights in Ankara, Turkey on November 9, 2018, ahead of the 80th anniversary of his death on November 10.
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9 November 2018
Demonstrators walk away after being dispersed by Turkish riot police as they were going to take part in a torch-lit protest demanding that the monument of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, modern Turkey's founding president, located in the historic Ulus district should be illuminated by nights in Ankara, Turkey on November 9, 2018, ahead of the 80th anniversary of his death on November 10.
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9 November 2018
Demonstrators walk away after being dispersed by Turkish riot police as they were going to take part in a torch-lit protest demanding that the monument of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, modern Turkey's founding president, located in the historic Ulus district should be illuminated by nights in Ankara, Turkey on November 9, 2018, ahead of the 80th anniversary of his death on November 10.
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9 November 2018
Demonstrators walk away after being dispersed by Turkish riot police as they were going to take part in a torch-lit protest demanding that the monument of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, modern Turkey's founding president, located in the historic Ulus district should be illuminated by nights in Ankara, Turkey on November 9, 2018, ahead of the 80th anniversary of his death on November 10.
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9 November 2018
Demonstrators walk away after being dispersed by Turkish riot police as they were going to take part in a torch-lit protest demanding that the monument of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, modern Turkey's founding president, located in the historic Ulus district should be illuminated by nights in Ankara, Turkey on November 9, 2018, ahead of the 80th anniversary of his death on November 10.
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9 November 2018
Demonstrators chant slogans after being dispersed by Turkish riot police as they were going to take part in a torch-lit protest demanding that the monument of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, modern Turkey's founding president, located in the historic Ulus district should be illuminated by nights in Ankara, Turkey on November 9, 2018, ahead of the 80th anniversary of his death on November 10.
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9 November 2018
Demonstrators walk away after being dispersed by Turkish riot police as they were going to take part in a torch-lit protest demanding that the monument of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, modern Turkey's founding president, located in the historic Ulus district should be illuminated by nights in Ankara, Turkey on November 9, 2018, ahead of the 80th anniversary of his death on November 10.
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15 November 2017
A man takes pictures of a painting by Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, at the Gallery Cankaya as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Paintings by Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, are seen at the Gallery Cankaya as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Paintings by Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, are seen at the Gallery Cankaya as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Paintings by Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, are seen at the Gallery Cankaya as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Paintings by Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, are seen at the Gallery Cankaya as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Paintings by Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, are seen at the Gallery Cankaya as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Paintings by Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, are seen at the Gallery Cankaya as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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15 November 2017
Turkish artist Gunay Karakus, a victim of Turkey's deadliest terror attack in which 102 civilians were killed and 500 others were injured, poses for a photo next to a painting as she launches an art show entitled as the 'Equinox Exhibition' at the Gallery Cankaya in Ankara, Turkey on November 15, 2017. Gunay Karakus, who lost her leg and two friends from university, has started to draw paintings in a hospital during her recovery.
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