' A Qbbk^n paper publiiiiea an interesting, account ,of the migration of people oauaedbr the Buuo T Turkish war, and which is described as the greatest witnessed since the Middle Ages. Since 1877 the' emigration in lereral Turkish pro* vittoVjs'haa' exceeded a million souls. "Some districts.have been oompleteljr eracoated, and occupied mlmoat immediately by another, ■ population/ Tho ethnoloßical map of European Turkej has eoti'seqaently beeri thoroujthly, altered. 'The migration" began-with, the flight of ' the . Circassians and Tmrkt of Central Bmlgaria, and afterwards from Western Bulgaria and Sofia. After that came the f general exodua of Turks and Circassians from Central and Northern Thrace. Then the Christiana* moved southward and to* ward*! Asia Minor, and again from Thrace to Eastern Bqnmelia. In the districts ceded to Bussia < in. Asia,. the Laxis emigratedand the Armeniansimmigrated.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3193, 14 May 1879, Page 1
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