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Mavroyeni had annually 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 ...
Mavroyeni had annually 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 ...
Strana 50
On 30 October 1893 , however , Mavroyeni reported to his government that the
Armenians were not welcoming the Muslims " with open arms . ” On the contrary ,
according to the minister , the Armenians apparently had a tendency to treat the ...
On 30 October 1893 , however , Mavroyeni reported to his government that the
Armenians were not welcoming the Muslims " with open arms . ” On the contrary ,
according to the minister , the Armenians apparently had a tendency to treat the ...
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... the cost of tuition and question of who should pay it makes university education
almost impossible for the young wife , especially once she becomes a mother .
The immigrants from Yağlıdere , Turks in the Multicultural Diaspora , reported the
...
... the cost of tuition and question of who should pay it makes university education
almost impossible for the young wife , especially once she becomes a mother .
The immigrants from Yağlıdere , Turks in the Multicultural Diaspora , reported the
...
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Introduction | 1 |
Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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