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    Muhacir are the estimated millions of Ottoman Muslim citizens, and their descendants born after the onset of the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, mostly...
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    Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) and the Balkan Wars (1912–1913), Muslim Muhacir of various ethnic groups from the former Ottoman territories in the Balkans...
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    Republic’s population are descendants of these Muslim immigrants, known as Muhacir or Göçmen" Tatz, Colin; Higgins, Winton (2016). The Magnitude of Genocide...
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    000–300,000 Muhacir, Turkish historian Nedim İpek's estimate of 300,000 Muhacir, Bulgarian Ottomanist Muchinov's estimate of 350,000–400,000 Muhacir, Ottoman...
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    muhacirlerinin de 1873'de köylerine muhacir aşarı malından cami yapılmasını talep etmeleri üzerine, liva muhacir komisyonu, muafiyet müddetlerinin 1287...
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    In Turkey, xenophobia and discrimination are present in its society and throughout its history, including ethnic discrimination, religious discrimination...
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    May 2015. Retrieved 16 May 2015. "F-16'ların vurduğu İHA, İran yapımı 'Muhacir'". MİLLİYET HABER – TÜRKİYE'NİN HABER SİTESİ. 18 May 2015. Archived from...
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    from the Balkans emigrated to present-day Turkey. These people are called Muhacir. By the time the Ottoman Empire came to an end in 1922, half of the urban...
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    together with other different Muslim Groups to Istanbul and East Thrace, as Muhacir. At the Population exchange between Greece and Turkey, Muslim Turkish Roma...
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    1944 deportee population only: est. 400,000 in 1990 (excludes pre-1944 muhacirs in Turkey) current deportee population only: 500,000–600,000 (excludes...
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    villages such as Kayaköy, that have been left abandoned since the exchange. Muhacir Outline and timeline of the Greek genocide Caucasus Greeks Fire of Manisa...
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    Turkey Turkic peoples Azerbaijanis in Turkey Crimean Tatars in Turkey Turks Muhacir Muslims from the Caucasus (Peoples of the Caucasus in Turkey) Muslims from...
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    Romania. Some Turkish families left the island and went to Istanbul as Muhacir. These occupations were not accepted by the Ottoman Empire in the Treaty...
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    Before the 2013 reorganisation, it was a town (belde). It is populated by Muhacir Bulgarians and Kurds. Bulgarian refugees were settled in the village by...
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    Afyonkarahisar to Ahmet Hamdi Sezer and Hatice Sezer, Macedonian Turkish Muhacir parents who emigrated from Serres, Central Macedonia, Greece during the...
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    muhacirs (forced Muslim migrants). Some of these Greeks returned later (1919) to their houses, when the Greek army arrived at the city. The muhacirs that...
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    (Boşnaklar) Albanians (Arnavutlar) Pomaks (Pomaklar) Gajal (Gacallar) Muhacir (Muhacirler) Tatars (Tatarlar) Hill people (Dağlılar) Vallahades (Patriyotlar)...
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    Muslims of Greece left. During these times many Muslim refugees, called Muhacir, settled in Turkey. For the first time, Ottoman military expeditions shifted...
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    the local Muslim clergy. As a result, many Adjarians emigrants, called Muhacir, came back to Adjara. Within Russian imperial administrative division,...
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    1913 ethnic cleansing sent hundreds of thousands of Muslim refugees, or muhacir, streaming into the Empire, adding yet another economic burden and straining...
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    political, judicial and financial development will be removed. Fourteen Points Muhacir Turkish minorities in the former Ottoman Empire Minorities in Turkey Turkmeneli...
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    urban north-western Anatolia. The bulk of these immigrants, known as "Muhacirs", were the Balkan Turks who faced harassment and discrimination in their...
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  • population transfers had ethnic or political concerns. Loyal Turkish and Muslim muhacir were resettled among populations considered to be hostile to the Empire...
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    Doğanşehir (Kurdish: Wêranşar/Mûhacîr, formerly known as Muhacir and Viranşehir) is a municipality and district of Malatya Province, Turkey. Its area is...
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  • descendants who migrated to Pakistan after the Partition of India in August 1947 Muhacir (Turkish variant), Ottoman Muslims who emigrated to Anatolia from the late...
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    Muhaxhirë, a generic word for Muslim refugees (borrowed from Ottoman Turkish: Muhacir and derived from Arabic: Muhajir). The events of this period led to tense...
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    by the Society of Muslim Refugees from Rumeliya. In black is the part of the Ottoman Empire lost during the Balkan Wars from which many Muhacirs fled....
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    Albania. Most Pomaks today live in Turkey, where they have settled as muhacirs as a result of escaping previous ethnic cleansing in Bulgaria. Bulgaria...
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    religious leader and teacher who migrated from Lom, Ottoman Bulgaria as a muhacir, after the Bulgarians ethnically cleansed the Muslim population there during...
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    fled to Bosnia following the Austro-Turkish war), Serbian and Montenegrin Muhacirs (in Sandžak particularly Islamicized descendants of the Old Herzegovinian...
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