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nNarin cinayetini aydınlatacak davanın üçüncü duruşması yapılıdı. Narin gittikten sonra benle Enes ağabeyim telefonda oyun oynuyorduk. Osman Güran, olay gününü anlatarak, "Enes’le Narin kaybolduktan sonra görüştüm. Narin cinayetini aydınlatacak davanın üçüncü duruşması yapılıdı. Davanın ilk duruşması, perşembe günü yapılldı. Aile uzun zamandır bu görüntülerin davanın seyrini değiştireceğini ileri sürüyordu. Mahkeme başkanı, Güran ailesi avukatlarının mahkemeden talep ettiği Dara bölgesine (Şehit Jandarma Uzman Onbaşı Bilal Dicle Gözetleme Noktası) ait görüntülerin Diyarbakır Cumhuriyet Başsavcılığınca hazırlandığı ve mahkemeye sunulduğunu belirtti. Dara bölgesine (Şehit Jandarma Uzman Onbaşı Bilal Dicle Gözetleme Noktası) ait görüntüler Diyarbakır Cumhuriyet Başsavcılığınca hazırlandı ve mahkemeye sunuldu. Müşteri yorumları, hizmet kalitesi ve müşteri memnuniyeti açısından önemli bir referans noktası olabilir

Back in the States, the three members of the expedition continued to follow different paths. Their leader, Albert Ten Eyck Olmstead, already projects a serious, scholarly air in his yearbook photo of 1902, whose caption jokingly alludes to his freshman ambition "of teaching Armenian history to Professor If you have any issues concerning the place and how to use eskort diyarbakıR, you can contact us at our own web site. Schmidt." In 1907, just before crossing to Europe, Olmstead received his Ph.D. Olmstead came very close to a life of "pure research," taking a position at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago and publishing widely on ancient history. Acknowledgments: Research on the Cornell Expedition is being conducted by Benjamin Anderson, Assistant Professor of the History of Art, and Eric Rebillard, Professor of Classics. Back in the States, the three members of the expedition continued to follow different paths. Olmstead's two younger companions, Benson Charles and Jesse Wrench, were both members of the class of 1906. They had spent 1904-05 traveling in Syria and Palestine, where they rowed the Dead Sea and practiced making the "squeezes," replicas of inscriptions made by pounding wet paper onto the stone surface and letting it dry, that would form one the expedition's primary occupations. It took three years before their study of those inscriptions appeared, and while its title page conveyed its academic interest, it tells us nothing of the passion and commitment that made it possible. No squeeze had ever been taken of this "Queen of Inscriptions." The job took over two weeks, and the 92 sheets made it safely back to Cornell. In the end Erdoğan helped secure Mullah Muhammed and his associates’ acquittal through his loyalist judges and prosecutors, launched a crackdown on journalists who criticized his radical group and even hired a lawyer to file a civil suit in the US against Muslim scholar Fethullah Gülen, who has been an outspoken critic of radical and jihadist groups, for defaming this fanatic

Armenian researcher Samvel Karapetyan, whose diligent documentation of remote medieval Armenian monuments in Nagorno-Karabakh has been dubbed "constructive ultra-nationalism," sees Azerbaijan’s destruction of Armenian monuments as an effort to neutralize Armenian "historical rights" or antiquity-derived political legitimacy in the region. LONDON. A delegation of European members of Parliament was last month refused access to Djulfa, in the Nakhichevan region of Azerbaijan, to investigate reports that an ancient Armenian Christian cemetery has been destroyed by Azerbaijani soldiers

The court records indicate that Büyükfırat transferred some 2 million Turkish lira for Tahşiyeciler operations. But at least some of the toppled headstones of Djulfa, which he had seen from his window during a train ride, were still there. Since Azerbaijan banned international fact-finders from visiting Nakhichevan, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) employed remote sensing technologies in its pioneer investigation into cultural destruction. In August 2005 the region’s authorities detained another visiting scholar. The pre-WWI count of active Ottoman Armenian churches and monasteries, according to the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople, was 2,538 and 451, respectively; nearly all have since been destroyed or repurposed. The latter’s World Heritage Committee is scheduled to meetin June 2019 in Baku, where President Aliyev’s token preservation of a repurposed 19th-century Armenian church (the age of which "proves" that Armenian history inside Azerbaijan spans just a couple centuries) is a must-see "tolerance" attraction. 5-03/S, the effective order for erasing the last remnants of Armenian Nakhichevan, just months after the Europe-bound pipeline’s opening. Azerbaijan’s military aggression has also been on the rise for several months

• On March 7, Azerbaijani forces opened fire on Armenian soldiers in several spots along the buffer zones, which resulted in the death of at least one Armenian soldier. For instance, two Azeri air raids severely damaged the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in Shushi, also known as the Holy Savior Cathedral, on October 8. According to official data, shelling, rockets, and airstrikes by the Azerbaijani armed forces damaged at least 71 schools and 14 kindergartens in Artsakh. The Azerbaijani army began clearing the Jugha cemetery in 1998, removing 800 of the khachkars before complaints by Unesco brought a temporary halt. Daniels, who has testified before the US Congress about issues of cultural destruction, notes that expert conservation efforts must begin with at least some material remains, however small. "The ultimate hope for in-situ reconstruction is reconciliation," explains Brian Daniels, the University of Pennsylvania’s Cultural Heritage Center director

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