International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... Harput , whose Armenian artisans and peasants had been flocking to America since the late 1870s.29 In Harput there was a group of Armenians who , in return for payment , helped Muslims who wanted to emigrate to the United States.30 In ...
... Harput , whose Armenian artisans and peasants had been flocking to America since the late 1870s.29 In Harput there was a group of Armenians who , in return for payment , helped Muslims who wanted to emigrate to the United States.30 In ...
Strana 66
... Harput and hung around his neck . Among most of those from Harput , you can find an amulet from Potuk Hodja ; all you have to do is mention the name of Potuk Hodja to an Armenian from Harput ! " He used to write them on sheepskin ...
... Harput and hung around his neck . Among most of those from Harput , you can find an amulet from Potuk Hodja ; all you have to do is mention the name of Potuk Hodja to an Armenian from Harput ! " He used to write them on sheepskin ...
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... Harput or İstanbul , played a more definitive role in the formation and identity of early Turkish immigrants than did the country of origin . This is not to suggest that being Turk had no effect on Turkish immigrants , but that the less ...
... Harput or İstanbul , played a more definitive role in the formation and identity of early Turkish immigrants than did the country of origin . This is not to suggest that being Turk had no effect on Turkish immigrants , but that the less ...
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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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