Turks in Ireland (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Turks in Ireland" in English language version.

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  • Rincon, Paul (17 June 2020). "Ireland's Neolithic inhabitants traced their origins to an expansion of people out of Anatolia (modern Turkey) around 6,000-7,000 years ago". BBC. Retrieved 24 March 2025. Ireland's Neolithic inhabitants traced their origins to an expansion of people out of Anatolia (modern Turkey) around 6,000-7,000 years ago. This migration transformed Europe's way of life from one focused on hunting to one based on agriculture. Genetically, Ireland's first farmers were most closely related to people living at broadly the same time in Iberia (modern Spain and Portugal). Over generations, the farmers traversed the Mediterranean from Anatolia to Iberia, weaving their way up the French coast before making their way to Ireland by sea.

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irelandturkey.org

  • About us, Irish Turkish Business Association, retrieved 6 September 2010

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president.ie

  • Remarks by President McAleese at Irish Community Reception, Istanbul, Turkey, 25th March 2010, Office of the President of Ireland, retrieved 6 September 2010

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  • About us, Turkish Irish Educational and Cultural Society, archived from the original on 10 October 2010, retrieved 31 January 2009

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  • About us, Turkish Association of Ireland, retrieved 6 September 2010

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  • Barry 2006, 2 Barry, Mick (2006), We are workers not slaves: the story of the GAMA struggle, Dublin: Socialist Party of Ireland, OCLC 71284523