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Gould, Rebecca Ruth. "Notes". Writers and Rebels: The Literature of Insurgency in the Caucasus, New Haven: Yale University Press, , pp.
Gould, R. (). Notes. In Writers and Rebels: The Literature of Insurgency in the Caucasus (pp. ). New Haven: Yale University Press.
Gould, R. Notes. Writers and Rebels: The Literature of Insurgency in the Caucasus. New Haven: Yale University Press, pp.
Gould, Rebecca Ruth. "Notes" In Writers and Rebels: The Literature of Insurgency in the Caucasus, New Haven: Yale University Press,
Gould R. Notes. In: Writers and Rebels: The Literature of Insurgency in the Caucasus. New Haven: Yale University Press; p
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الجزء الأول: إنديرا نهرو
الفصل الأول: الخروج من كشمير
الفصل الثالث: تتنفس مع حركة كعبها
الفصل الخامس: ظهور فيروز في حياتها
الفصل السادس: في الغابة السوداء
الفصل السابع: خبيرة الفراق
الفصل الثامن: الجبل السحري
الجزء الثاني: إنديرا غاندي
الفصل التاسع: لا حياة عادية وسخيفة ومملة
الفصل العاشر: تدهور الأوضاع
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Iraqi Turkmen
Third largest ethnic group in Iraq
Ethnic group
The Iraqi Turkmen (also spelled as Turkoman and Turcoman; Turkish: Irak Türkmenleri عراق توركمنلری), also referred to as Iraqi Turks,[12][13]Turkish-Iraqis,[14] the Turkish minority in Iraq,[13] and the Iraqi-Turkish minority[15] (Arabic: تركمان العراق, romanized:Turkumān al-ʻIrāq; Turkish: Irak Türkleri عراق توركلری, Kurdish: تورکمانی عێراق, Turkmanî Êraq) are Iraq's third largest ethnic group.[16][17] They make up to 10%–13% of the Iraqi population and are native to northern Iraq.[3][4][5][6] Iraqi Turkmen share ties with Turkish people, and do not identify with the Turkmen of Turkmenistan and Central Asia.[18][20][1][2]
Ethnonyms
[edit]According to Iraqi Turkmen scholar Professor Suphi Saatçi, prior to the midth century the Turkmens in I