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The majority of the first Muslim immigrants to the United States settled in Worcester , a small industrial town in Massachusetts , where a considerable number of Ottoman Armenians already formed one of the largest Armenian communities ...
The majority of the first Muslim immigrants to the United States settled in Worcester , a small industrial town in Massachusetts , where a considerable number of Ottoman Armenians already formed one of the largest Armenian communities ...
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A substantial number of Armenians had emigrated to America from all these locations . ... The Muslims ' initial settlement in Worcester , with its large Armenian community , is another sign that they were largely influenced by the ...
A substantial number of Armenians had emigrated to America from all these locations . ... The Muslims ' initial settlement in Worcester , with its large Armenian community , is another sign that they were largely influenced by the ...
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Official U.S. figures for 1834-1890 placed the Armenian immigrants within the broader category of immigrants from ... Taking these and other considerations into account , between 1834 and 1915 the numbers of Armenians immigrating from ...
Official U.S. figures for 1834-1890 placed the Armenian immigrants within the broader category of immigrants from ... Taking these and other considerations into account , between 1834 and 1915 the numbers of Armenians immigrating from ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
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