- Vital-Casimir
Cuinet,
commonly known as
Vital Cuinet (December 19, 1833 in
Longeville –
September 6, 1896 in Constantinople, now Istanbul) was a French...
- L.
Adele Cuinet (November 29, 1855 –
November 21, 1933) was a
pioneer American dental surgeon,
being the
first woman dentist in Brooklyn, New York. Since...
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description and
critic of
Cuinets figures by
Sarkis Y. Karayan,
Vital Cuinet’s La
Turquie d’Asie: A
Critical Evaluation of
Cuinet’s Information about Armenians...
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Muslims and 19,026 Armenians, 1,887 Gr****s and 234 Protestants.
Vital Cuinet's research dating to 1893 show that
there were 23,000
people in the centre...
- po****tion
consisted of 17,000
Muslims and 4,000 Gr****s
according to
Vital Cuinet.
Through the end of the Greco-Turkish War, Alaşehir was
severely affected...
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Vital Cuinet's 1896 map of the
region during the late
Ottoman period. The map
shows the
sanjaks of
Hauran and Ma'an (Kerak),
which formed most of what...
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Aurore Jean (French pronunciation: [o.ʁɔʁ ʒɑ̃]; née
Cuinet; born 25 June 1985 in Besançon) is a
former French cross-country
skier who has
competed internationally...
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direct rule on the town.
Vital Cuinet estimated the po****tion of
Ahlat at end of the 19th
century at 23,700.
According to
Cuinet,
seventy percent were Muslims...
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Bouzerzour K,
FerretBernard S,
Bourgot CL,
Chever S,
Menard O,
Deglaire A,
Cuinet I,
Ruyet PL,
Bonhomme C,
Dupont D (2015). "Infant
formula interface and...
- (Bozbaba),
Imbros (Imroz) and
Tenedos (Bozcaada). The
French scholar Vital Cuinet, in his 1896 work La
Turquie d'Asie,
recorded a po****tion of 27,079, of...