The Dönme. Jewish Converts, Muslim Revolutionaries, and Secular Turks
Between Empire and Nation-State Major Sadık also rationalizes the location of Dönme cemeteries and their inscriptions ( 30 ) ...
Between Greek Thessaloníki and Ottoman Istanbul, 1912–1923 or mark to place at the head of every tombstone. They are such pu ...
Between Empire and Nation-State great amounts of territory, and reports of Bulgarian and Greek atrocities committed against ...
Between Greek Thessaloníki and Ottoman Istanbul, 1912–1923 they did not deserve them. Racism, which separated formerly commi ...
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§ 6 Losing a Homeland, 1923 – 1924 The Population Exchange of 1923 Stepping into the halls of the Université de Lausanne in ...
Istanbul “I don’t like Jews at all,” the outspoken politician later records thinking. “Jews are very contemptible and despic ...
Losing a Homeland, 1923–1924 lims may be considered as completely terminated from said date,” the French official in charge ...
Istanbul Syrians and Jews who were accused of collaborating with the Western colonial powers, the cosmopolitan-free havens w ...
Losing a Homeland, 1923–1924 Answering several of these questions the wrong way would damage their ability to integrate into ...
Istanbul Athens. Perhaps if, like the Orthodox Christians, if the Dönme had been a religious community recognized by the Ott ...
Losing a Homeland, 1923–1924 life-or-death battle of the fittest between Armenians and Greeks, on the one side, and Muslims ...
Istanbul of these groups openly identified themselves and did not claim to be Mus- lims. In addition, the numbers of Armenia ...
Losing a Homeland, 1923–1924 Intended along with the population exchange was a wealth and prop- erty exchange. Although hard ...
Istanbul homes and gardens and fields had been destroyed or looted. Cessation of hostilities was in fact the beginning of a ...
Losing a Homeland, 1923–1924 Salonikan Muslims were quick to leave their hometown, but not exempt from such hardship in Turk ...
Istanbul lack of government assistance made them rely more on their local relatives in Istanbul. From records at the Archive ...
Losing a Homeland, 1923–1924 pensation.^74 The couple migrated to Turkey a decade later. Those who did migrate in 1924 inclu ...
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