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    EASIER ACCESS TO KURDISH, ARMENIAN MANUSCRIPTS

    WorldBulletin.net, Turkey
    April 15 2013

    The Turkish Language Association established an online virtual network
    to make it easier for researchers to access various literary
    manuscripts

    World Bulletin/News Desk

    The Turkish Language Association (TDK) has established an online
    virtual network to make it easier for researchers to access various
    literary manuscripts collected in its library that are in Kurdish,
    Armenian and other languages.

    The TDK, which has a large library consisting of numerous valuable
    literary manuscripts in the Turkish, Kurdish, Armenian, Arabic,
    Persian, German, French, Romaic, Ancient Greek, Russian, Chagatai and
    Latin languages.

    Among the manuscripts is a Kurdish literary work titled "Mem u Zin"
    (Mem and Zin) written by Ahmad Khani in 1692. "Mem u Zin" is a tragic
    story of two young Kurdish lovers who are separated and can never come
    back together.

    The network is now accessible to the public at large.

    http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=106701

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