International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... Armenian community , is another sign that they were largely influenced by the movement of Armenians . Indeed , the first Muslims in Worcester came from Harput , whose Armenian artisans and peasants had been flocking to America since the ...
... Armenian community , is another sign that they were largely influenced by the movement of Armenians . Indeed , the first Muslims in Worcester came from Harput , whose Armenian artisans and peasants had been flocking to America since the ...
Strana 57
... Armenian Immigration The massacres of the late nineteenth century and of 1915-1923 , shaped the mindset of the Armenian immigrants . To be sure , unlike other immigrants , they had no thought of returning , either for family reasons or ...
... Armenian Immigration The massacres of the late nineteenth century and of 1915-1923 , shaped the mindset of the Armenian immigrants . To be sure , unlike other immigrants , they had no thought of returning , either for family reasons or ...
Strana 58
... Armenian immigrants within the broader category of immigrants from “ Turkey in Europe , ” which also included Bulgarian , Greek , Rumelian and Jewish immigrants from the Ottoman Empire . Only in 1869 were the categories of “ Turkey in ...
... Armenian immigrants within the broader category of immigrants from “ Turkey in Europe , ” which also included Bulgarian , Greek , Rumelian and Jewish immigrants from the Ottoman Empire . Only in 1869 were the categories of “ Turkey in ...
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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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