International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... Sultan on 12 October 1896.- Subsequently the Porte relaxed the ban on emigration for various reasons . First , being impractical , the ban only served to widen the field for bribery . Second , a Muslim emigration from the Balkans and ...
... Sultan on 12 October 1896.- Subsequently the Porte relaxed the ban on emigration for various reasons . First , being impractical , the ban only served to widen the field for bribery . Second , a Muslim emigration from the Balkans and ...
Strana 37
... Sultan Abdulhamit II reminded the nationality department when he asked the government to take the necessary steps to halt emigration . For their part , the Ottoman Armenians who were U.S. citizens tried to come to Turkey while keeping ...
... Sultan Abdulhamit II reminded the nationality department when he asked the government to take the necessary steps to halt emigration . For their part , the Ottoman Armenians who were U.S. citizens tried to come to Turkey while keeping ...
Strana 200
... Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent , from Ankara , where he transcribed the testament of Augustus written in Latin in Greek on the wall of the Temple . In addition , Busbecq provides significant and rare information on the Sultan and his ...
... Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent , from Ankara , where he transcribed the testament of Augustus written in Latin in Greek on the wall of the Temple . In addition , Busbecq provides significant and rare information on the Sultan and his ...
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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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