International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... religion , and language could meet , exchange information , and celebrate holidays as a group . The mosque also directed network of schools and social services that are actually secular activities but essential to the community's life ...
... religion , and language could meet , exchange information , and celebrate holidays as a group . The mosque also directed network of schools and social services that are actually secular activities but essential to the community's life ...
Strana 184
... religions and ethnicities was the imam of their community . The professionals in the Michigan and Georgia studies had a clear - cut secular , or ethnic , sense of their Turkish identity , which they often perceived in conflict with religion ...
... religions and ethnicities was the imam of their community . The professionals in the Michigan and Georgia studies had a clear - cut secular , or ethnic , sense of their Turkish identity , which they often perceived in conflict with religion ...
Strana 194
... religion under the principles of separation of state and religion . To teach the public faith and worship ; to deal with ... affairs of religious personnel ; to answer questions about faith and worship . a - These sentences , which when ...
... religion under the principles of separation of state and religion . To teach the public faith and worship ; to deal with ... affairs of religious personnel ; to answer questions about faith and worship . a - These sentences , which when ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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