International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... published in the Hakimiyet - i Milliye in 1922 claimed that more than 180,000 Ottoman nationals , mostly Turkish and Arab , had settled in Argentina . 49 46 47 The Return Migration The highest rate of return for Ottoman emigration to ...
... published in the Hakimiyet - i Milliye in 1922 claimed that more than 180,000 Ottoman nationals , mostly Turkish and Arab , had settled in Argentina . 49 46 47 The Return Migration The highest rate of return for Ottoman emigration to ...
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... published in instalments in the review Fikir Hareketleri ( Intellectual Movements ) . Turkish versions of the letters also were published as a book , Türk Mektupları ( Turkish Letters ) by Remzi Kitabevi , in İstanbul in 1939 Reviews ...
... published in instalments in the review Fikir Hareketleri ( Intellectual Movements ) . Turkish versions of the letters also were published as a book , Türk Mektupları ( Turkish Letters ) by Remzi Kitabevi , in İstanbul in 1939 Reviews ...
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... published will be assigned to the International Journal of Turkish Studies . The International Journal of Turkish Studies is published annually in Fall and combines two issues in one volume . Some issues are also published separately by ...
... published will be assigned to the International Journal of Turkish Studies . The International Journal of Turkish Studies is published annually in Fall and combines two issues in one volume . Some issues are also published separately by ...
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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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