International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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Strana 31
... İstanbul already had left for the United States and the rest were trying to follow them . During the Balkan wars and ... ( İstanbul , 2000 ) , pp . 144- 147 ; Göç , Rumların Anadolu'dan Mecburî Ayrılışı ( 1919- 1923 ) , Herkül Milas , ed ...
... İstanbul already had left for the United States and the rest were trying to follow them . During the Balkan wars and ... ( İstanbul , 2000 ) , pp . 144- 147 ; Göç , Rumların Anadolu'dan Mecburî Ayrılışı ( 1919- 1923 ) , Herkül Milas , ed ...
Strana 66
... İstanbul They called me Lefter of İstanbul , but I'm originally from İncesu . My full name is Yordan Lefter . After my third year I grew up in İstanbul . My father was a grocer in Zincirlikuyu . I was his apprentice ! At the same time ...
... İstanbul They called me Lefter of İstanbul , but I'm originally from İncesu . My full name is Yordan Lefter . After my third year I grew up in İstanbul . My father was a grocer in Zincirlikuyu . I was his apprentice ! At the same time ...
Strana 141
... İstanbul as only a step to earn passage to America . Internal transmigrants who are established and adequately employed in İstanbul apply for the visa lottery in order to go to America if they win . Many others , who stay with hemşeri ...
... İstanbul as only a step to earn passage to America . Internal transmigrants who are established and adequately employed in İstanbul apply for the visa lottery in order to go to America if they win . Many others , who stay with hemşeri ...
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ARTICLES | 1 |
Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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