Greek and Turkish refugees and deportees 1912-1924 .
The commission reported that the Turkish refugees lived in very crowded conditions, most of them slept in the courtyards of mosques and graveyards.
In 1895 Turkish Muslim refugees from Crete moved to the ruined town and called it Selimiye.
About one-third of these 150,000 Bulgarian Turkish refugees eventually settled in Bursa.
The village location next to a significant road offered Turkish refugees from the Greek Islands a great chance to develop a new town.
Turkish refugees were settled in the city when the Ottomans lost control of Crimea to the Russians.
Etimesgut began as a housing project of 50 homes ordered by Atatürk in 1924 to accommodate Turkish refugees from Bulgaria.
She worked for a term in Salonika with Turkish refugees.
The komitadjis were always causing problems, walking provocatively in the streets, and they often attacked Turkish refugees housed nearby.
There was also one Bahá'í in Milan - perhaps a Turkish refugee.