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Regions of Specialization in the Central Eurasian Studies Department. Click on the image for more detail. |
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Nagyvazsony medieval castle
Photo by Prof. Ágnes Fülemile. |
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Pergamon in Turkey. Photo by Prof. Hakki Erdem Çıpa |
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Prof. Lynn Hooker, members of the Kálmán Balogh Gipsy Cimbalom Band from Budapest, and IU undergraduate students from the course, World Music and Cultures |
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Esfahan is the capital of Esfahan Province, Iran and Iran's third largest city (after Tehran and Mashhad).
Photo by Prof. Jamsheed K. Choksy. |
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The Uws Province in Mongolia. Photo by Prof. Chris Atwood |
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Gandan Monastery. Photo by Prof. Chris Atwood |
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Exchanging snuff with Khotong molda. Photo by Prof. Chris Atwood |
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Istanbul, Turkey Photo by Prof. Kemal Silay |
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Department faculty and students with the Dalai Lama during his 2007 visit to Bloomington. |
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Hungarian couple dressed in folk costume for a wine harvest celebration, Kalotaszeg region, Transylvania.
Photo by Prof. Ágnes Fülemile |
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Basilica of archbishopric of Esztergomwith the remnanst of the medieval royal castle, Hungary.
Photo by Prof. Ágnes Fülemile |
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Ancient dwellings in Cappadocia. Photo by Prof. Hakki Erdem Çıpa |
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Budapest Parliament. Photo by Prof. Ágnes Fülemile |
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A Detail from Yeşil Türbe, Bursa, Turkey. Photo by Prof. Kemal Silay |
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Matthias Well, also known as the "Budapest Trevi Well," in the Hunyadi Court of the Buda Castle.
Photo by Matthew Caples |
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Main building of Tartu University.
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Town Hall in the old town of Tallinn.
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