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Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 29 p. Legal aspects of the Cyprus problem. Speech delivered by H. E. Rauf Denktas President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Strasbourg, 23 April 2002.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. [2], 29 p. Legal aspects of the Cyprus problem. Speech delivered by H. E. Rauf Denktas President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Strasbourg 23 April 2002. CYPRUS Cypriot problem International relations.
Fine English Paperback., Fine., 20 x 14 cm., 221 p., "Lefke sevgilim.", Nazim Beratli, Isik Kitabevi Yayinlari, Lefkosa, 2002.
Broch?. 281 pages.
Very Good English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. [iv], 267 p. Le conflit de Chypre et les Cypriotes Turcs. [Etude documentaire].
Translation into English by Savvia Michailidou of the biographical chapters from "Odyne Se Pezo Kai Stichous" which included a personal account by a Cypriot woman whose family was caught up in the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974. 50p. illus (B & W) [NO copies found in WorldCat] Book
Paris Crepubli 1956, In-8 broché. 30 pages. Bon état. Broché
Paris, Payot 1937. In-8 broché de 308 pages. Une carte dans le texte. COuverture avec petit manque angulaire et déchirure en bas de dos. Mésopotamie, Syrie, Palestine, Egypte, Perse, Hittites, Crète, Chypre..
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 86, [2] p. La politique de la Turquie dans le conflit de Chypre en 1974.
Faint crease to top of book and along spine. Minor shelfwear. ; 174pp + 36pp of plates. ; Fondation A. G. Leventis. Études Chypriotes XIV. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 174 pages; Alternate ISBN: 9963560172
Former owner's name to ffep, light foxing on covers, endpapers, and fore-edges. Faint crease to corner. ; Etudes Chypriotes, VIII. 58pp + 33pp of plates. Contributors include Bikai, Coldstrean, Robertson, et al. ; Fondation A. G. Leventis. Études Chypriotes VIII; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; 58 pages
Historical novel set in prehistoric Cyprus. In the tenth century BC. AD, King David is slowly dying; he has lost interest in life and no longer even thinks of procreating. Israel is in mourning for its strength and concern is spreading to the kingdom. The king then sends Aysu, his favorite concubine, to Cyprus, the sacred island of Mother Earth, for an astonishing mission.220p. Library stamp, else fine. Ex-Library
2 corners are bumped. ; Oversized. XLIV-379 p. , 139 ill. , 35 pl. Photo. Dont 8 en couleurs; Meletemata 64; Centre De Recherches De L'Antiquite Grecque Et Romaine. Fondation Nationale De La Recherche Scientifique; 379 pages; Au cours du IVe siècle avant J. -C. , certains royaumes chypriotes frappent des monnaies d'or, phénomène d’autant plus remarquable qu’en dehors des dariques en or du Grand Roi achéménide, la frappe de ce métal est extrêmement rare avant l’émission de statères d’or de Philippe II de Macédoine. Quels sont les rois chypriotes qui ont frappé des monnaies en or ? Dans quels royaumes, quand et pourquoi ? D’où provient l’or ? Les émissions sont-elles régulières ? Quel est le rapport entre ces monnayages et l’histoire politique de Chypre ? Quelle est la place de ces monnaies dans la circulation monétaire de l’époque, quel est l’étalon monétaire utilisé et le taux de change entre le monnayage en or et celui en argent ? La réponse aux questions posées ci-dessous sera donnée à partir du corpus par coin des monnaies en or des rois de Chypre et à partir de leur métrologie et de leur composition métallique. Dans ce livre, où le témoignage des sources littéraires, épigraphiques et archéologiques est associé à celui des monnaies, la politique monétaire des rois chypriotes est analysée afin d'éclairer l’histoire de Chypre jusqu’à la fin des royaumes autonomes.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (27 x 19 cm). In French. 23, [1] p. L'Intervention Turque a Chypre. Les faits. Ce n'est pas simplement une ile.
Comprehensive book on contemporary Cyprus, packed with official facts and statistics..275p. illus. (col.) maps. tables. Book
Fine English Paperback., Fine., 20 x 14 cm., [ix],134 p., b/w ills., "Kuzey Kibris Türk Cumhuriyeti'nin dogusu.", Mehmet Bahadir, Fatih Yayinevi, Lefkosa. Paperback.Pbo., 20 x 14 cm., [ix],134 p., b/w ills., in Turkish, "Kuzey Kibris Türk Cumhuriyeti'nin dogusu.", Mehmet Bahadir, Fatih Yayinevi, Lefkosa, 2007.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 64 p., color ills. Kuzey Kibris Türk Cumhuriyeti Millî Pul Sergisi, 15-20 Nisan 2019. [Exhibition catalogue]. Contents: History of Lefkosa (Nicosia).; History of postal organization and center post office of Lefkosa (Nicosia).; Envelopes and stamps.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Fine+. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. Color ills. 162 p. History and biography of a Cypriot bandit. Under Ottoman rule, in 1571 was introduced the "Millet" system in Cyprus: members of different religions were considered a single "Millet" 'nation' and each Millet had its own religious and educational institutions as well as civil law; the result could be considered self-government (Çevikel 1997). When Cyprus became under the British rule in 1878, the Millet system was maintained with some modifications. It was in these circumstances that the events underlying the epic of the Hasanbullis took place (Gürkan NA; Ismailoglu NA): Turkish Cypriot brothers nicknamed Bulli hid in the mountains in 1887-1888 and 1894-1896 as they believed they were unjustly accused and sentenced. During that time they committed several crimes. Despite this, both Turkish and Greek Cypriots regarded the Hasanbulli brothers positively as people fighting against the regime. Ten to fifteen years later, two epics in Turkish and Greek, plus various publications and works of art based on the event were written (see e.g. Kareklas 1938; Machlouzarides 1973; Gelen 1973; Ismailoglu; Islamoglu 1994; Serdar 1986; Yorgancioglu 1980: 100-102; Sayil 1988: 18; Fedai 1993: 1-7; Gökçeoglu 1993; Gürkan NA; Lyssarides 1995: 11; Bozkurt 1996: 59-64; 1998; Cahit 1997; Sadikoglu 1999: 34; 2000: 34). In these works the events were treated differently: Greek Cypriots depict the Hasanbullis as bandits while the Turkish appear to be brave heroes who rose against the British rule. The current article aims to analyse and discuss differences between these two approaches. THE CASE OF HASANBULLIS In May 1887, at a small village in the impoverished region of Paphos, where the Turks and Greeks live in mixed communities, a Turkish youngster Hasan Ahmet Bulli is unjustly accused of theft. False witnesses as well as his own quickness (which lead him to be nicknamed Bulli, 'bird' in Greek) play a role in the accusation. Once Hasan Ahmet Bulli is convicted, he arms himself and takes to the mountains. He wanders about in the mountains for 18 months, committing murders and fighting with the police. He is caught when he is sheltering at a house during a spell of malaria. He is sentenced to death but his punishment is then converted to life imprisonment. Six years later, in 1894, Ahmet Hasan Bulli's brothers Kaymakam and Hüseyin Ahmet Bulli take to the mountains when accused of committing a murder after one Greek Cypriot is killed in a Turkish- Greek fight over a woman. With others joining them, they form a powerful gang and continue their activities at the mountains until 1896. In the meantime, the elder brother Hasan escapes from prison to join his brothers, but he is shot dead. In 1896, one of the brothers, Hüseyin is killed at a confrontation with the police; Mehmet and other members of the gang are captured and executed by hanging. The Hasanbullis case considerably preoccupied the British administration in Cyprus and it eventually became a matter of prestige. It is obvious that both the Turkish and the Greek in Cyprus saw Hasanbullis as people who rose against the British administration: despite the fact that the British Colonial Regime offered rewards for their capture and enacted special legislation for it, and despite the security troops pursuing them and the use of hired informers, the Hasanbullis managed to live at the mountains for a long time. Unquestionably this was possible only thanks to people who protected, hid, supported, fed, and informed them of any danger. Source: Ethnic perspective in epics: The case of Hasan Bulliler., Ismail Bozkurt.
Detailed and well illustrated local guide to the archaeological site. 79p. illus.bibliography, coloured fold-out map. Book
"On the morning of July 21, A.D. 365, a colossal earthquake hit the eastern Mediterranean and destroyed much of the ancient world, hitting the Cypriot city of Kourion especially hard. It remained under tons of rubble for two millennia. This book chronicles Soren's and his team's excavations and reconstruction of this city as well as details of the earthquake, which took place just as Christianity was becoming established and may have played a part in the end of Roman civilization.' 223p. plates bibliography .index. Crisp, tight, unmarked copy but the ffep is missing, else fine Book
"On the morning of July 21, A.D. 365, a colossal earthquake hit the eastern Mediterranean and destroyed much of the ancient world, hitting the Cypriot city of Kourion especially hard. It remained under tons of rubble for two millennia. This book chronicles Soren's and his team's excavations and reconstruction of this city as well as details of the earthquake, which took place just as Christianity was becoming established and may have played a part in the end of Roman civilization.' 223p. plates bibliography .index.. Book
"On the morning of July 21, A.D. 365, a colossal earthquake hit the eastern Mediterranean and destroyed much of the ancient world, hitting the Cypriot city of Kourion especially hard. It remained under tons of rubble for two millennia. This book chronicles Soren's and his team's excavations and reconstruction of this city as well as details of the earthquake, which took place just as Christianity was becoming established and may have played a part in the end of Roman civilization.' 223p. plates bibliography .index. Crisp, tight, copy but the ffep is missing, library label on spine. Ex-Library
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 421 p. Kouklia in nineteenth century Cyprus. On the ruins of a once Glorious Paphos. Kouklia (Kukla) is a village in the Paphos District, about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) from the city of Paphos on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. The village is built in the area of "Palaepaphos" (Old Paphos), mythical birthplace of Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love and beauty. The foundation myth is interwoven with Aphrodite at every level, such that Old Paphos became the centre for her worship in the ancient world. Contents: List of Tables List of Abbreviations Note on Usage Foreword PART ONE Settlements and population of Kouklia. Introduction 1. Nahiye of Kouklia (16th-17th centuries) 2. The kaza of Kouklia in the 19th-century censuses 2a. 1825 2b. 1831-1832 2c. 1833 2d. 1843-1844 3. The census of Kouklia on the eve of British rule 3a. The sources 3b. Settlments and Population (1876-1877).; Inhabitants names Professions The disabled Military service Relocations and migrations Criminality Protégés.; PART TWO: The Sources Note on Orthography and Transliteration - Sigla Tasra Tasnifi Kibris Mutasarrifligi Defteri no 41 Varidat Muhasebesi Defterleri, Temettuat Defteri no. 16155 3. ?üfus Defteri no 3751 4. ?üfus Defteri no 3752 5. Register 35 6. Register 49 7. Register 45 8. Register 52 Glossary Bibliography Index. CYPRUS Ottoman culture 19th Century Social history Greeks Mediterranean Ottoman rule Cypriot culture.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 201 p. Knowledge based economy and intellectual capital: The impact of national intellectual capital on economic growth in North Cyprus. The development of the modern economy depends directly on the formation of basic knowledge variables. The term 'knowledge-based economy' is used to define an economy which knowledge and knowledge creation plays a crucial role for growth. It is not possible to survive in the new world with the old economic thought and mentality. According to Chavula(2010), knowledge is at the heart of economic growth, as it increaases the ability to take advantage of existing technologies and innovations, enhanced competitiveness and productivity. Many economies are now seeking to shift their economies towards a technology-based economy. To do this, a country's knowledge and information abilities have to be able to produce technology. Knowledge-based economic activities allow countries to create value by increasing the productive capacities of the factors of production. Steward (1997) emphasized the significance of knowledge and intellectual capital with the increasing use of technology. The importance of knolwedge is now leading to an increase in the importance of measuring this knowledge. Some of common findings of Kaplan, Norton and Edvinsson were based on the theory that 'you cannot manage intellectual capital if you cannot measure it'. This book also explains how intellectual capital can be included in the growth function and how it can be measured with the World Bank Knowledge Assesment Method. You should read this book to understand the changing economic systems, to keep up with it and to adapt it to your own system.
Fine English Paperback., Fine., 20 x 14 cm., 199 p., "Kibrislizâde Binbasi Osman Bey'in hâtiralari ya da 19.Yüzyil'da Dogu'da Ingilizler.", Kibrislizâde Binbasi Osman Bey, Çev: Ilhan Pinar, Akademi Kitabevi, Izmir, 1996.