• in 19501951, hundreds of thousands of Turks left the territory of the People's Republic of Bulgaria. The expulsion was planned by the Bulgarian government...
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  • Palestinian exodus Exodus of Turks from Bulgaria (19501951) 1967 Palestinian exodus Exodus of Iranian Jews 2021 Kabul airlift Cuban exodus Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus...
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    Bulgarian Turks (Bulgarian: български турци; Turkish: Bulgaristan Türkleri) are ethnic Turks from Bulgaria. According to the 2021 census, there were 508...
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    Meskhetian Turks have a large diaspora in Central Asia; and Algerian Turks and Tunisian Turks have mostly settled in France. Since Bulgarian Turks and Romanian...
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  • Big Excursion (category Persecution of Balkan Turks)
    Tatars in Bulgaria Romani people in Bulgaria Muhacir Bulgarian Turks in Turkey Exodus of Turks from Bulgaria (19501951) Expulsions formally came to an end...
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    Albanian expulsion in 1877–1878 Persecution of Ottoman Muslims Exodus of Turks from Bulgaria in 19501951 Özkan 2011, p. 123. Basic, Camil (2020). Migracije...
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    Muhacir (category Society of Turkey)
    waves of Turks and other Muslims expelled from Bulgaria and Yugoslavia between 1951 and 1953 were followed to Turkey by another exodus from Bulgaria in 1983–89...
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    The Turks in Europe (sometimes called Euro-Turks; Turkish: Avrupa'daki Türkler or Avrupa'da yaşayan Türkler or Avrupa Türkleri) refers to Turkic peoples...
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    Turks of Western Thrace (Turkish: Batı Trakya Türkleri; Greek: Τούρκοι της Δυτικής Θράκης, romanized: Toúrkoi tis Dytikís Thrákis) are ethnic Turks who...
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    and Yugoslavia between 1951 and 1953 were followed to Turkey by another exodus from Bulgaria in 1983–89, bringing the total of immigrants to nearly ten...
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  • causes of the mass displacement remain a matter of ongoing debate. In 1950-1951 over 150,000 Turks were forcefully evicted from Bulgaria. From 5–6 September...
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    references from Moshe Gat: The Jewish Exodus from Iraq 1948–1951 (London: Frank Cass, 1997), p. 187f; and "Between Terror and Emigration: The Case of Iraqi...
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  • transferred to Romania and 62,278 Bulgarians are evacuated to Bulgaria. 1940 to 1941: The deportation of Volga Germans by Soviet Union to Kazakhstan, Altai Krai...
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    exodus of Slav Macedonians. It was also fuelled by the exodus of Muslims from Serbia and Bulgaria, which were gaining autonomy and independence from the...
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  • of the late 1980s directed against ethnic Turks resulted in the emigration of some 300,000 Bulgarian Turks to Turkey. Beginning in 1991, political upheavals...
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    "ethnic migration", and religious minorities, such as those from Bulgaria (ethnic Turks and other Muslims), Poland (ethnic Germans, ethnic Hungarians...
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    Niš (redirect from City of Niš)
    cities, we can see of which nationality they were. So, the Muslim population of Niš and Pirot consisted mostly of Turks; para. 11. "The Turks have been mostly...
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    were Jews, followed by Turks (22%), Greeks (14%), Bulgarians (8%), Roma (2%), and others (7%). By 1913, the ethnic composition of the city had changed so...
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    Byzantines and the First Bulgarian Empire. In the 13th century, Kosovo became integral to the Serbian medieval state and the establishment of the Serbian Patriarchate...
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    introduced on 12 January 1950, the standard was adopted on 29 January 1951.) Presidential standard 1953–1955 (The emblem of the GDR was changed on 28...
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    Aleppo (redirect from Emirate of Aleppo)
    establishment of Israel in 1948 resulted in growing hostility towards Jews living in Arab countries, culminating in the Jewish exodus from Arab lands. In...
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    The Forgotten Turks: Turkmens of Lebanon (PDF), ORSAM, p. 7, archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03 Al-Akhbar. "Lebanese Turks Seek Political...
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    During the closing years of their empire, the Ottomans began to espouse their Turkish ethnic identity, asserting the primacy of Turks within the empire, leading...
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  • total of 800,000–1,000,000 diaspora Jews left or fled from their homes in the Arab world, or were driven out in the Jewish exodus (1948–1972). As of today...
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    Forced displacement (category Articles with dead external links from January 2022)
    possessions, way of life, and social ties in pursuit of safety. 1949–1956 Palestinian exodus 1950-1951 exodus of Turks from Bulgaria: according to some...
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    World War II and Istrian–Dalmatian exodus, the latter in the newly annexed areas in Istria and Rijeka, as well as from Dalmatia. Hundreds (several thousands...
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  • Modern immigration to the United Kingdom (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from August 2024)
    definition of immigration) seeking protection as refugees under the United Nations 1951 Refugee Convention, though many of these people also come from former...
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    844 (as of 2020). According to 2023 estimates of the Polish Embassy in Sofia, some 5,500 Poles and people of Polish descent live in Bulgaria. Polish presence...
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    Roman Empire (redirect from Empire of rome)
    of Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire became the capital of the Ottoman Empire. The Osmanli Turks called their empire the Empire of Rum...
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    further exodus of Turks in 1898. The Hassan Bey mosque (which was built in the early 16th century) was demolished in 1908. During the Axis Occupation of the...
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