International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... World's Fair in 1939 , even some non - Muslims who had fled to America in order to avoid military service spoke to ... World War When Turkish immigration to the United States revived after the Second World War , the new arrivals ...
... World's Fair in 1939 , even some non - Muslims who had fled to America in order to avoid military service spoke to ... World War When Turkish immigration to the United States revived after the Second World War , the new arrivals ...
Strana 82
... World War I further separated the Turks from the Greeks and from the Armenians , members of the Ottoman ethnic groups worked together , fought together for their rights , and as the census records of 1910 , 1920 , and 1930 confirm ...
... World War I further separated the Turks from the Greeks and from the Armenians , members of the Ottoman ethnic groups worked together , fought together for their rights , and as the census records of 1910 , 1920 , and 1930 confirm ...
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... world " ( p.7 ) , and the Ottoman world view was shaped by Islam , Persian culture , Turkish language and traditions , and by an imperial outlook derived from the Roman - Byzantine and Rumelian - Anatolian cultures . Thus Evliya , in ...
... world " ( p.7 ) , and the Ottoman world view was shaped by Islam , Persian culture , Turkish language and traditions , and by an imperial outlook derived from the Roman - Byzantine and Rumelian - Anatolian cultures . Thus Evliya , in ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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