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The Tombstones Which Belong To Chechenian Ingusheitan Emigrees In The District Center Of Beyşehir

2014
The new street in which the Chechenian-Ingusheitan Emigrees were settled at the begining of 20. Century, was named as Hamidiye representing to Sultan Abdülhamid 2nd. The families who descendant from Chechenian- Ingusheitan Emigrees who settled to Beyşehir, are living on this street even now.
MUŞMAL, Hüseyin, ÇETİNASLAN, Mustafa
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Estimation de la Phenylcetonurie Dans la Population Maghrebine Emigree et en Tunisie

Archives de Pédiatrie, 1999
M.F. Ben Dridi   +6 more
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Emigree organisation lithuanian liberating activity. Publication of documents.

open access: yesGenocidas ir Rezistencija, 1999
The publication seeks to shed light on liberation actions undertaken by diaspora organisations through sources. The documents are truly valuable and authentic; most of them have never been published before.
Alisa Rupšienė
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KGB struggle against emigree with propaganda and ideological means in XX century 9 decade.

open access: yesGenocidas ir Rezistencija, 2008
One of the most important tasks of the KGB’s intelligence and ideological counter-intelligence units was to weaken the diaspora’s anti-Soviet activities, to prevent it from raising the issue of Lithuania’s occupation at the international level and from ...
Kristina Burinskaitė
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KGB activity against lithuanian emigree in national revival period (1988–1991)

open access: yesGenocidas ir Rezistencija, 2006
Once started, the ‘perestroika’ (‘reform movement’) changed the established order in the Soviet Union. The Soviet security organs also had to adapt to the new changes. Their capacity for harsh action was severely limited, and the accompanying Lithuanian
Darius Juodis
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MGB plan to destroy group of lithuanian emigree

open access: yesGenocidas ir Rezistencija, 2006
The Soviet security bodies have always been following very closely the Lithuanian emigration, its various societies, and more active figures. The Soviet security structures tried very hard to disorganise and discredit the activities of the Lithuanian ...
Darius Juodis
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