International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... Relations , ” Milletlerarası Münasebetler Türk Yıllığı ( The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations ] Cilt XXXI ( 2000/2 ] ( Ankara : Political Science Faculty of Ankara University ) , p . 103 . Turkish immigration to America was ...
... Relations , ” Milletlerarası Münasebetler Türk Yıllığı ( The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations ] Cilt XXXI ( 2000/2 ] ( Ankara : Political Science Faculty of Ankara University ) , p . 103 . Turkish immigration to America was ...
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... relations perch on AmericanOttoman relations , it merely explains the relations as ups and downs and leaves the reader to wonder how these ever - changing and inconsistent American - Ottoman relations could be the prototype for American ...
... relations perch on AmericanOttoman relations , it merely explains the relations as ups and downs and leaves the reader to wonder how these ever - changing and inconsistent American - Ottoman relations could be the prototype for American ...
Strana 198
... relations requires utilizing as much as possible the archival materials of all sides to avoid imbalance . Any investigation of American - Ottoman relations calls for research on both sides of the Atlantic no matter how time and fund ...
... relations requires utilizing as much as possible the archival materials of all sides to avoid imbalance . Any investigation of American - Ottoman relations calls for research on both sides of the Atlantic no matter how time and fund ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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