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Title:Immigration Process
Qustan117
Documentation of the Beth Qustan Dialect of the Central Neo-Aramaic language, Turoyo
Contributor (consultant):Yakup Aras
Coverage:Germany
Date:2016-08-28
Description:Yakup explains that when they first moved from the village, Beth Qustan, to the city, Midyat, they were all happy and prosperous. There were about twenty families in Midyat, who were originally from his village. All of a sudden, Yakup's family was the only one remaining in the city due to the sudden hardships they endured. They consequently immigrated to Europe.
The Beth Qustan dialect of the Central Neo-Aramaic, Turoyo, which is the language of Tur 'Abdin, South Eastern Turkey, with an estimated 20 families remaining in the village.This project will document socio-cultural practices of the Turoyo speaking community in Tur 'Abdin, focusing on vernacular tales, particularly those that demonstrate cultural interaction between Muslims and Christians, including Muslim visitations to the shrines of Christian saints, and consultation of soothsayers by Christians.
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Yakup was born in the village of Beth Qustan in 1935 and immegrated to Germany in 1974.
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Identifier:oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1044820
IPF0244
Identifier (URI):https://lat1.lis.soas.ac.uk/ds/asv?openpath=MPI1044820%23
Publisher:Mikael Oez
SOAS, University of London
Subject:Narrative
Turoyo language
English language
Subject (ISO639):tru
eng
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Archive:  Endangered Languages Archive
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OaiIdentifier:  oai:soas.ac.uk:MPI1044820
DateStamp:  2017-02-25
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Citation: Yakup Aras (consultant). 2016-08-28. Mikael Oez.
Terms: area_Asia area_Europe country_GB country_TR iso639_eng iso639_tru

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