International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... present . In his phrasing Mavroyeni suggested he though the number of Muslims in America was too insignificant for consideration by the state . ° The Muslims who were not identified in Mavroyeni's statistics probably were included ...
... present . In his phrasing Mavroyeni suggested he though the number of Muslims in America was too insignificant for consideration by the state . ° The Muslims who were not identified in Mavroyeni's statistics probably were included ...
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... present study shows a relatively small percentage of parents ( 3.9 % ) , in - laws ( 2.2 % ) or other relatives ( 0.2 % ) residing in the households of immigrant women from Turkey in 2000 ( see table 8 ) . Consequently , future research ...
... present study shows a relatively small percentage of parents ( 3.9 % ) , in - laws ( 2.2 % ) or other relatives ( 0.2 % ) residing in the households of immigrant women from Turkey in 2000 ( see table 8 ) . Consequently , future research ...
Strana 131
... present numbers of woman across time . Second , given the usage of population estimates as opposed to exact counts , the United States Census is naturally unable to provide exact numbers of people who fit certain characteristics for any ...
... present numbers of woman across time . Second , given the usage of population estimates as opposed to exact counts , the United States Census is naturally unable to provide exact numbers of people who fit certain characteristics for any ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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