International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... seems to color the accounts of Wells , Umay , and even Ahmed . Still members of various millets continued living ... seem to keep their interest in their homeland at the highest level although they are far away . A survey among Turkish ...
... seems to color the accounts of Wells , Umay , and even Ahmed . Still members of various millets continued living ... seem to keep their interest in their homeland at the highest level although they are far away . A survey among Turkish ...
Strana 165
... seems low compared with the older generations ' four to seven children ( table 5 ) , meaning family size will become smaller . Even so , they do not anticipate the need to educate their children , allowing the religious sects to ...
... seems low compared with the older generations ' four to seven children ( table 5 ) , meaning family size will become smaller . Even so , they do not anticipate the need to educate their children , allowing the religious sects to ...
Strana 201
... seems to be that most of Evliya's observations are correct and are a unique source of invaluable information on the seventeenth - century Ottoman state . Scholars have used Evliya's travelogues for the study of a given place or region ...
... seems to be that most of Evliya's observations are correct and are a unique source of invaluable information on the seventeenth - century Ottoman state . Scholars have used Evliya's travelogues for the study of a given place or region ...
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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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