International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... areas that were supported by these productive agricultural lands and had a suitable port flourished through export and trade with Europe , and population moved from the less - productive inland areas to the coastal 2 3 Rifat N. Bali ...
... areas that were supported by these productive agricultural lands and had a suitable port flourished through export and trade with Europe , and population moved from the less - productive inland areas to the coastal 2 3 Rifat N. Bali ...
Strana 58
... area replete with missionaries and missionary schools . ? ! By the turn of the century , the largest and most eager groups of Armenians came from the areas of Gaziantep and Merzifon . After Harput , the region of Anatolia with the ...
... area replete with missionaries and missionary schools . ? ! By the turn of the century , the largest and most eager groups of Armenians came from the areas of Gaziantep and Merzifon . After Harput , the region of Anatolia with the ...
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... areas of Turkey are more likely to be better educated and to emigrate to the United States than those living in rural areas . Future research examining the age , educational attainment , and occupational status of women upon entry into ...
... areas of Turkey are more likely to be better educated and to emigrate to the United States than those living in rural areas . Future research examining the age , educational attainment , and occupational status of women upon entry into ...
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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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