International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... subjects living on the Aegean islands sought Greek passports in order to become Greek subjects , and Christians in other parts of the empire applied for passports and internal passes ( mürur tezkiresi ) to move to Egypt or the United ...
... subjects living on the Aegean islands sought Greek passports in order to become Greek subjects , and Christians in other parts of the empire applied for passports and internal passes ( mürur tezkiresi ) to move to Egypt or the United ...
Strana 37
... subjects should have been considered only Ottoman subjects as Sultan Abdulhamit II reminded the nationality department when he asked the government to take the necessary steps to halt emigration . For their part , the Ottoman Armenians ...
... subjects should have been considered only Ottoman subjects as Sultan Abdulhamit II reminded the nationality department when he asked the government to take the necessary steps to halt emigration . For their part , the Ottoman Armenians ...
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... subjects in 1921-1922 in the Bank of New York for transfer to Ankara . 82 81 Conclusion The Ottoman state faced an intensive internal and external migration in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries . Non - Muslim subjects , who ...
... subjects in 1921-1922 in the Bank of New York for transfer to Ankara . 82 81 Conclusion The Ottoman state faced an intensive internal and external migration in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries . Non - Muslim subjects , who ...
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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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