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Call for Applications: Introduction to Crimean Tatar Language and Culture Workshop

Crimean Tatar Workshop Poster

Call for Applications:  Introduction to Crimean Tatar Language and Culture Workshop 19-20 May 2016 University of Cambridge

The Crimean Tatars are the indigenous people of Crimea, a Sunni Muslim Turkic-speaking nation whose khanate ruled the Black Sea peninsula and its environs for over three centuries. On 19-20 May, Cambridge Ukrainian Studies is hosting a two-day ‘Introduction to Crimean Tatar Language and Culture’ for qualified postgraduate students, which will consist of ten language lessons and lectures in literature and music. 

Food and refreshments will be provided. To apply, please email slavon@hermes.cam.ac.uk by Friday, 13 May 2016.     

 

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