International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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Strana 48
... Kurdish tribes against agriculture in certain parts of the empire.20 An official report , dated 5 April 1893 , mentioned the employment of foreigners in the construction of railways as reason for emigration from Mount Lebanon and Syria ...
... Kurdish tribes against agriculture in certain parts of the empire.20 An official report , dated 5 April 1893 , mentioned the employment of foreigners in the construction of railways as reason for emigration from Mount Lebanon and Syria ...
Strana 58
... Kurdish regiments , or “ Hamidiye " to suppress Armenian revolutionary activity in the eastern provinces . The second wave , caused by ongoing massacres , lasted until 1915. Even in the relative lulls between the two , the inability of ...
... Kurdish regiments , or “ Hamidiye " to suppress Armenian revolutionary activity in the eastern provinces . The second wave , caused by ongoing massacres , lasted until 1915. Even in the relative lulls between the two , the inability of ...
Strana 77
... Kurds , Armenians and Greeks living in Peabody well , if not always accurately , aware of what was happening in the homeland , and confrontations between the Armenians and Turks flared up with the mass deportation of Armenians from ...
... Kurds , Armenians and Greeks living in Peabody well , if not always accurately , aware of what was happening in the homeland , and confrontations between the Armenians and Turks flared up with the mass deportation of Armenians from ...
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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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