Uzbek families living in Turkey's Hatay
25.03.2015

HATAY, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 14: Uzbek children enjoy in Ovakent neighbourhood of Hatay province in south eastern Turkey on February 14, 2015. Uzbek families have been repatriated to Turkey from Afghanistan 33 years ago due to the war. Around 10,000 Uzbeks including nearly 6,000 children, mostly are engaged in agriculture and leather trade. (Burak Milli - Anadolu Agency)

Uzbek families living in Turkey's Hatay
Fotoğraf: Burak Milli

HATAY, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 14: An Uzbek girl standing in front of her home in Ovakent neighbourhood of Hatay province in south eastern Turkey on February 14, 2015. Uzbek families have been repatriated to Turkey from Afghanistan 33 years ago due to the war. Around 10,000 Uzbeks including nearly 6,000 children, mostly are engaged in agriculture and leather trade. Uzbeks in Hatay wear their tradiditonal dresses and use fabric named ''mahrem'' entrance of their homes to prevent viewing inside. (Burak Milli - Anadolu Agency)

Uzbek families living in Turkey's Hatay
Fotoğraf: Burak Milli

HATAY, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 14: An Uzbek girl standing in front of her home in Ovakent neighbourhood of Hatay province in south eastern Turkey on February 14, 2015. Uzbek families have been repatriated to Turkey from Afghanistan 33 years ago due to the war. Around 10,000 Uzbeks including nearly 6,000 children, mostly are engaged in agriculture and leather trade. Uzbeks in Hatay wear their tradiditonal dresses and use fabric named ''mahrem'' entrance of their homes to prevent viewing inside. (Burak Milli - Anadolu Agency)

Uzbek families living in Turkey's Hatay
Fotoğraf: Burak Milli

HATAY, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 14: An Uzbek child looking from the door of her home in Ovakent neighbourhood of Hatay province in south eastern Turkey on February 14, 2015. Uzbek families have been repatriated to Turkey from Afghanistan 33 years ago due to the war. Around 10,000 Uzbeks including nearly 6,000 children, mostly are engaged in agriculture and leather trade. Uzbeks in Hatay wear their tradiditonal dresses and use fabric named ''mahrem'' entrance of their homes to prevent viewing inside. (Burak Milli - Anadolu Agency)

Uzbek families living in Turkey's Hatay
Fotoğraf: Burak Milli

HATAY, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 14: An Uzbek girl standing in front of her home in Ovakent neighbourhood of Hatay province in south eastern Turkey on February 14, 2015. Uzbek families have been repatriated to Turkey from Afghanistan 33 years ago due to the war. Around 10,000 Uzbeks including nearly 6,000 children, mostly are engaged in agriculture and leather trade. Uzbeks in Hatay wear their tradiditonal dresses and use fabric named ''mahrem'' entrance of their homes to prevent viewing inside. (Burak Milli - Anadolu Agency)

Uzbek families living in Turkey's Hatay
Fotoğraf: Burak Milli

HATAY, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 14: An Uzbek child looking from the door of her home in Ovakent neighbourhood of Hatay province in south eastern Turkey on February 14, 2015. Uzbek families have been repatriated to Turkey from Afghanistan 33 years ago due to the war. Around 10,000 Uzbeks including nearly 6,000 children, mostly are engaged in agriculture and leather trade. Uzbeks in Hatay wear their tradiditonal dresses and use fabric named ''mahrem'' entrance of their homes to prevent viewing inside. (Burak Milli - Anadolu Agency)

Uzbek families living in Turkey's Hatay
Fotoğraf: Burak Milli

HATAY, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 14: An Uzbek child standing in front of home hold an unbrella in Ovakent neighbourhood of Hatay province in south eastern Turkey on February 14, 2015. Uzbek families have been repatriated to Turkey from Afghanistan 33 years ago due to the war. Around 10,000 Uzbeks including nearly 6,000 children, mostly are engaged in agriculture and leather trade. Uzbeks in Hatay wear their tradiditonal dresses and use fabric named ''mahrem'' entrance of their homes to prevent viewing inside. (Burak Milli - Anadolu Agency)

Uzbek families living in Turkey's Hatay
Fotoğraf: Burak Milli

HATAY, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 14: An Uzbek child is seen in Ovakent neighbourhood of Hatay province in south eastern Turkey on February 14, 2015. Uzbek families have been repatriated to Turkey from Afghanistan 33 years ago due to the war. Around 10,000 Uzbeks including nearly 6,000 children, mostly are engaged in agriculture and leather trade. Uzbeks in Hatay wear their tradiditonal dresses and use fabric named ''mahrem'' entrance of their homes to prevent viewing inside. (Burak Milli - Anadolu Agency)

Uzbek families living in Turkey's Hatay
Fotoğraf: Burak Milli

HATAY, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 14: Uzbek children enjoy in Ovakent neighbourhood of Hatay province in south eastern Turkey on February 14, 2015. Uzbek families have been repatriated to Turkey from Afghanistan 33 years ago due to the war. Around 10,000 Uzbeks including nearly 6,000 children, mostly are engaged in agriculture and leather trade. (Burak Milli - Anadolu Agency)

Uzbek families living in Turkey's Hatay
Fotoğraf: Burak Milli

HATAY, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 14: Uzbek children and a man driving a horse-drawn cart are seen in Ovakent neighbourhood of Hatay province in south eastern Turkey on February 14, 2015. Uzbek families have been repatriated to Turkey from Afghanistan 33 years ago due to the war. Around 10,000 Uzbeks including nearly 6,000 children, mostly are engaged in agriculture and leather trade. (Burak Milli - Anadolu Agency)

Uzbek families living in Turkey's Hatay
Fotoğraf: Burak Milli

HATAY, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 14: Uzbek men are seen in Ovakent neighbourhood of Hatay province in south eastern Turkey on February 14, 2015. Uzbek families have been repatriated to Turkey from Afghanistan 33 years ago due to the war. Around 10,000 Uzbeks including nearly 6,000 children, mostly are engaged in agriculture and leather trade. (Burak Milli - Anadolu Agency)

Uzbek families living in Turkey's Hatay
Fotoğraf: Burak Milli

HATAY, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 14: An Uzbek woman prepares bread prepares at tandouri in Ovakent neighbourhood of Hatay province in south eastern Turkey on February 14, 2015. Uzbek families have been repatriated to Turkey from Afghanistan 33 years ago due to the war. Around 10,000 Uzbeks including nearly 6,000 children, mostly are engaged in agriculture and leather trade. (Burak Milli - Anadolu Agency)

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