International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... Ahmed , whose father was a Muslim Turkish immigrant , America was a " far away Christian country " and no one knew what manner of life could be expected for the women there . When the Turkish immigrants arrived at Ellis Island , their ...
... Ahmed , whose father was a Muslim Turkish immigrant , America was a " far away Christian country " and no one knew what manner of life could be expected for the women there . When the Turkish immigrants arrived at Ellis Island , their ...
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... Ahmed , whose father immigrated to Peabody , Massachusetts , in 1911. There also are some first - hand accounts of the Turkish immigrants recorded by Mehmet Fuat Umay and Ahmed Emin Yalman , and a chapter on Turkish immigrants in The ...
... Ahmed , whose father immigrated to Peabody , Massachusetts , in 1911. There also are some first - hand accounts of the Turkish immigrants recorded by Mehmet Fuat Umay and Ahmed Emin Yalman , and a chapter on Turkish immigrants in The ...
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... Ahmed Emin Yalman returned in 1913 , at the time of the Balkan Wars , the Turkish immigrants had subscribed to İstanbul newspapers and held meetings for communal readings of them . Newspapers likewise kept Kurds , Armenians and Greeks ...
... Ahmed Emin Yalman returned in 1913 , at the time of the Balkan Wars , the Turkish immigrants had subscribed to İstanbul newspapers and held meetings for communal readings of them . Newspapers likewise kept Kurds , Armenians and Greeks ...
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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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American Anatolia areas Armenians arrived assimilation Bayram became become began called census century Christian cities Column continue created cultural early economic emigration English established ethnic Europe European experience followed Foreign Greek Hazım History household identity important income individual institutions interest International Islam İstanbul Jews labor land language letters living Main majority manifest married migration mosque Muslim nature occupation official origin Ottoman Empire Peabody percent period person political population Press reason records region relations relationships relatives religion religious remained reported residence result significant social society sources stay Street subjects traditional Turkey Turkish immigrants Turks United University village wanted White women workers World York Yuva