Today's Zaman
Foreign students who participated in the song final of the 9th International Turkish Olympiads on Tuesday fascinated thousands of spectators with their performances in Turkish. A student from Tajikistan came first in the competition.
June 22, 2011
Prestigious Turkish Olympiad song award goes to Tajik student
Today's Zaman
Tajik student received a prestigious song award on Tuesday night in İstanbul where youth from dozens of nations have displayed superb and stunning performances in now world-famous Turkish language contest that has been able to attract millions across the globe.
Tajik student received a prestigious song award on Tuesday night in İstanbul where youth from dozens of nations have displayed superb and stunning performances in now world-famous Turkish language contest that has been able to attract millions across the globe.
Turkey's Deputy Premier says Turkish education volunteers reach countries off the map
Anadolu Agency
Turkey's deputy premier said on Monday that Turkish education volunteers carried out successful activities in the farthest places in the world.
Turkey's deputy premier said on Monday that Turkish education volunteers carried out successful activities in the farthest places in the world.
Cultures of the world meet at Ankara festival
Esra Maden
Ankara's Altınpark hosted an important cultural festival as part of the 9th International Turkish Language Olympiads this weekend. It was a unique opportunity to see a diversity of cultures represented by children and teenagers from around the world, and Ankara residents did not miss the chance to participate in a festival where 130 countries came together in their city. From toddlers to elders, Altınpark was filled with enthusiastic visitors who had come to witness a celebration of cultures and the Turkish language.
Ankara's Altınpark hosted an important cultural festival as part of the 9th International Turkish Language Olympiads this weekend. It was a unique opportunity to see a diversity of cultures represented by children and teenagers from around the world, and Ankara residents did not miss the chance to participate in a festival where 130 countries came together in their city. From toddlers to elders, Altınpark was filled with enthusiastic visitors who had come to witness a celebration of cultures and the Turkish language.
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