<p><b>The Kurdish Movement in Turkeyβs growing alliance with Islam</b> <br><br>One of the fault lines of Turkish politics traditionally has been the divide between religious and secular movements. However, as Zeki Sarigil argues, the secular Kurdish movement in Turkey has increasingly become aligned
Transformation of Turkish Politics: Socio-Political, Economic and Ethnic Peculiarities
β Scribed by Metin Toprak, Nasuh Uslu, J.D.King
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