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Strana 69
It also permits broad comparison within the cosmopolitan framework of the
Ottoman Empire . With these distinctions in mind , one may ask some questions
concerning the movement of social groups within the Ottoman Empire , the
manner in ...
It also permits broad comparison within the cosmopolitan framework of the
Ottoman Empire . With these distinctions in mind , one may ask some questions
concerning the movement of social groups within the Ottoman Empire , the
manner in ...
Strana 20
It appears that the Nationalist Action Party , especially its youth groups and Ülkü
Ocaklari , had connections ( although it never acknowledged them ) with various
rightist terrorist groups , as indicated by arrests made since the military takeover .
It appears that the Nationalist Action Party , especially its youth groups and Ülkü
Ocaklari , had connections ( although it never acknowledged them ) with various
rightist terrorist groups , as indicated by arrests made since the military takeover .
Strana 52
Turkishborn youth and some of the other newer migrant groups seem to be
experiencing more difficulties than some of ... 17.4 percent for females ) than for
Australian - born males and females in the same age group ( 11.0 percent and
13.6 ...
Turkishborn youth and some of the other newer migrant groups seem to be
experiencing more difficulties than some of ... 17.4 percent for females ) than for
Australian - born males and females in the same age group ( 11.0 percent and
13.6 ...
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Foreword Kemal H Karpat | 19 |
Century Anatolia Suraiya Faroghi | 54 |
Southeast Europe Gale Stokes | 68 |
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