International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... claiming religious intolerance or oppression was a favored ploy of illegal emigrants seeking legal admission to the United States . " In that case , the U.S. records must be used cautiously . History indicates that population movements ...
... claiming religious intolerance or oppression was a favored ploy of illegal emigrants seeking legal admission to the United States . " In that case , the U.S. records must be used cautiously . History indicates that population movements ...
Strana 39
... claiming their former lands had been taken from them by force or threats . Because the state had given new owners ... claims were the following : Some of the native people obtained the deed to land that , in fact , belonged to them ...
... claiming their former lands had been taken from them by force or threats . Because the state had given new owners ... claims were the following : Some of the native people obtained the deed to land that , in fact , belonged to them ...
Strana 178
... claim that they are Muslims . The mosques were established and continue to operate entirely on the donations of their congregations . They receive no help from the Turkish government , whose representatives have scrupulously kept away ...
... claim that they are Muslims . The mosques were established and continue to operate entirely on the donations of their congregations . They receive no help from the Turkish government , whose representatives have scrupulously kept away ...
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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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