The migrations from Crete to Turkey were regularly done according to the Population Exchange Protocol signed on January 30, 1923 during the Lausanne Peace Talks. The population exchange started in the November of the year 1923 within the frame of the Exchange Protocol. Cretan immigrants were brought to Çanakkale and its environs by sea to be resettled in the region within the frame of the Population Exchange. These Cretan immigrants were settled in the regions of Çanakkale, Ayvacık and Küçükkuyu. Agricultural estates and trading houses were given to the immigrants in the settlement regions by the Turkish State. The Cretan immigrants started to maintain their lives in their new homeland by engaging in agriculture and trade in these estates
The defeat of the Greek Army in 1922 by nationalist Turkish forces in theGreco-Turkish War in 1919-1...
The Convention Concerning the Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations signed on January 30, 1923 a...
Population transfers have throughout history served governments as an instrument to achieve national...
The convention concerning the exchange og Greek and Turkish populations was signed at Laussanne on 3...
The corvention concerning the Exchange of Greece and Türkiye was signed at Lausanne on 30 January 19...
Balkan Savasları sonrası ve I.Dünya Savası sırasında, Balkanlar'ın ve Anadolu'nun giderek ulusallasm...
The Cretan Turks (and now their descendants) are a group of people who originally had lived in the I...
The exchange of Turkish and Greek population, which became definite upon an agreement signed between...
1923 yılında Türk-Yunan Hükümetleri arasında imzalanan Mübadele Antlaşması Lozan Konferansı’nın ilk...
Ottoman Empire ruled Cyprus between the years 1571-1878, in 1878 with Treaty of Lausanne was officia...
In this research we study migration from Crete to Dardanelles (Çanakkale) and the experience of the ...
The topic of this paper is the population exchange that took place between the Turkish and Greek sta...
Göç, temelinde hayatta kalma ve geçim kaygısı yatan ve bir yerden bir başka yere taşınma durumunu i...
Yüksek Lisans TeziYeni kurulan Türkiye Cumhuriyeti’nde yaşanan en önemli olaylardan biri de “Türkiye...
The causes of immigration are natural, economic and political conditions in the homeland. Immigratio...
The defeat of the Greek Army in 1922 by nationalist Turkish forces in theGreco-Turkish War in 1919-1...
The Convention Concerning the Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations signed on January 30, 1923 a...
Population transfers have throughout history served governments as an instrument to achieve national...
The convention concerning the exchange og Greek and Turkish populations was signed at Laussanne on 3...
The corvention concerning the Exchange of Greece and Türkiye was signed at Lausanne on 30 January 19...
Balkan Savasları sonrası ve I.Dünya Savası sırasında, Balkanlar'ın ve Anadolu'nun giderek ulusallasm...
The Cretan Turks (and now their descendants) are a group of people who originally had lived in the I...
The exchange of Turkish and Greek population, which became definite upon an agreement signed between...
1923 yılında Türk-Yunan Hükümetleri arasında imzalanan Mübadele Antlaşması Lozan Konferansı’nın ilk...
Ottoman Empire ruled Cyprus between the years 1571-1878, in 1878 with Treaty of Lausanne was officia...
In this research we study migration from Crete to Dardanelles (Çanakkale) and the experience of the ...
The topic of this paper is the population exchange that took place between the Turkish and Greek sta...
Göç, temelinde hayatta kalma ve geçim kaygısı yatan ve bir yerden bir başka yere taşınma durumunu i...
Yüksek Lisans TeziYeni kurulan Türkiye Cumhuriyeti’nde yaşanan en önemli olaylardan biri de “Türkiye...
The causes of immigration are natural, economic and political conditions in the homeland. Immigratio...
The defeat of the Greek Army in 1922 by nationalist Turkish forces in theGreco-Turkish War in 1919-1...
The Convention Concerning the Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations signed on January 30, 1923 a...
Population transfers have throughout history served governments as an instrument to achieve national...