International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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Strana 33
... foreign office attempted to have the embassies of European countries to turn down Armenian appeals for visas . " Secret organizations were established to bypass the prohibition , to the considerable financial benefit of Armenian ...
... foreign office attempted to have the embassies of European countries to turn down Armenian appeals for visas . " Secret organizations were established to bypass the prohibition , to the considerable financial benefit of Armenian ...
Strana 34
... Foreign Office to the Internal Affairs Ministry , 31 Temmuz 1912 ; BOA , DH.İD , Nr . 11/9 , Lef . 5 , 6 ... Foreign Office to the Ministry of Internal Affairs , 12 September 1912 . BOA , DH . SN . THR , Nr . 52/762 , Lef . 12 ...
... Foreign Office to the Internal Affairs Ministry , 31 Temmuz 1912 ; BOA , DH.İD , Nr . 11/9 , Lef . 5 , 6 ... Foreign Office to the Ministry of Internal Affairs , 12 September 1912 . BOA , DH . SN . THR , Nr . 52/762 , Lef . 12 ...
Strana 37
... Foreign Office , 12 January 1894 . Osmanlı Belgelerinde Ermeniler , XV , 62- 67 , Document Nr . 35 : Mavroyani , the Ottoman Ambassador in Washington , to the Foreign Office , 21 August 1893 ; Document Nr . 124 : A motion from Said Paşa ...
... Foreign Office , 12 January 1894 . Osmanlı Belgelerinde Ermeniler , XV , 62- 67 , Document Nr . 35 : Mavroyani , the Ottoman Ambassador in Washington , to the Foreign Office , 21 August 1893 ; Document Nr . 124 : A motion from Said Paşa ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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