International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... reported to the Ottoman Foreign Ministry statistics gleaned from official U.S. reports on immigration , but until 1892 he provided no information on Muslims . In fact , his report dated 18 April 1890 stated that none of the 1190 Ottoman ...
... reported to the Ottoman Foreign Ministry statistics gleaned from official U.S. reports on immigration , but until 1892 he provided no information on Muslims . In fact , his report dated 18 April 1890 stated that none of the 1190 Ottoman ...
Strana 50
... reported that no Muslim in their jurisdictions wanted to return . Moreover , Baltazzi ( Baltacı ) Efendi , the Ottoman consul in New York , warned the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that the repatriation of Muslims could be risky , as they ...
... reported that no Muslim in their jurisdictions wanted to return . Moreover , Baltazzi ( Baltacı ) Efendi , the Ottoman consul in New York , warned the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that the repatriation of Muslims could be risky , as they ...
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... reported the hardships which they encountered upon their arrival in the United States . Graph 5 represents these hardships . Graph 5 : Disrtribution of Hardships of the Immigrants from Yağlıdere Health problems 1 % Other 8 ...
... reported the hardships which they encountered upon their arrival in the United States . Graph 5 represents these hardships . Graph 5 : Disrtribution of Hardships of the Immigrants from Yağlıdere Health problems 1 % Other 8 ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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