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who had immigrated to Anatolia from their native lands throughout the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries , when Anatolia underwent a period of reislamization and
returkification . Practically all of the newcomers were Muslims ousted from their ...
who had immigrated to Anatolia from their native lands throughout the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries , when Anatolia underwent a period of reislamization and
returkification . Practically all of the newcomers were Muslims ousted from their ...
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20 Taking these and other considerations into account , between 1834 and 1915
the numbers of Armenians immigrating from Anatolia to the United States are as
follows : Period Number of Immigrants 1834 – 1890 1 , 500 1891 – 1898 12 ...
20 Taking these and other considerations into account , between 1834 and 1915
the numbers of Armenians immigrating from Anatolia to the United States are as
follows : Period Number of Immigrants 1834 – 1890 1 , 500 1891 – 1898 12 ...
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Nearly all of the immigrants who ultimately returned to Anatolia were Muslims .
One reason was that non - Muslims who left in order to evade military service lost
their Ottoman citizenship and , thereby , the chance of resettling in the empire .
Nearly all of the immigrants who ultimately returned to Anatolia were Muslims .
One reason was that non - Muslims who left in order to evade military service lost
their Ottoman citizenship and , thereby , the chance of resettling in the empire .
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Introduction | 1 |
Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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