However, Turkish Cypriot migration increased significantly in the 1940s and 1950s due to the Cyprus conflict.
Turkish migration to Belgium began in the 1960s when Belgium was actively encouraging immigration to meet its employment needs in an era of rapid economic expansion.
Turkish migration to Finland is a relatively new phenomenon in the country; the majority have predominantly arrived since the late 1980s and are made up of largely male immigrants.
The history of carpet weaving in Bergama dates back to the 11th century - when Turkish migration started to the area.
Turkey is poor and populous, raising European concerns about Turkish migration across the continent and the cost of subsidizing Turkish membership.
The History of Turkey is the history of lands called Turkey after Turkish migration.
Even as a member, countries could erect barriers to Turkish migration.
Turkish Cypriot migration to Great Britain (1920s-present)
Meskhetian Turkish migration within Eastern Europe (1944-present)
Mainland Turkish migration to Western and Northern Europe (1960s-present)