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    The Hemshin people (Armenian: Համշենցիներ, Hamshentsiner; Turkish: Hemşinliler), also known as Hemshinli or Hamshenis or Homshetsi, are a bilingual small...
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  • Hemshin, Hemşin, or variants may refer to: Hemshin peoples, in Western Asia Hemshin language, or Homshetsi dialect, an Armenian dialect spoken by the...
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  • Armenian dialect spoken by the eastern and northern group of Hemshin peoples (Hemşinli), a people living in northeastern Turkey, Abkhazia, Russia, and Central...
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    Hemşin (category Hemshin people)
    Ottoman Empire. The Hemshin peoples (Armenian: Համշէնցիներ, Hamshentsiner; Turkish: Hemşinliler) are a diverse group of peoples who in the past or present...
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    by other Greeks.[citation needed] People from İspir and the Hemshins of Erzurum are thought to be Laz by other people from Erzurum. The Pontic Greek-speakers...
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  • Principality of Hamamshen (category Hemshin people)
    the Russian Empire Hemshin peoples Hemşin Lazistan Emirate of Armenia Empire of Trebizond Pontus Simonian. "Hamshen Before Hemshin", p. 31. Simonian,...
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  • Islamized, and Turkified or Kurdified to escape the Armenian genocide Hemshin peoples, an ethnic group of Armenian origin, and who were originally Christian...
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    their Lom origins, while taking Armenian words from their contact with the Hemshin. Journal / Gypsy Lore Society, Volume 1. Gypsy Lore Society. 1908 – via...
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    the ethnic Turks, the province is home to communities of Laz people and Hemshin peoples. Autochthonous Muslim Georgians form the majority in parts of...
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    Western Armenian currently in use include Homshetsi, spoken by the Hemshin peoples; the dialects of Armenians in Kessab, Latakia and Jisr al-Shughur in...
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    Lazistan Sanjak (category Laz people)
    population of Lazistan was made up of Sunni Muslim Laz, Turks, and Hemshin people. The Christian population were around and made up of Pontic Greeks and...
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    Armenians (redirect from Armenian People)
    Europe Ethnic groups in West Asia Hayk Hemshin peoples Hidden Armenians List of Armenian ethnic enclaves Peoples of the Caucasus Prehistory of the Armenians...
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    inland from the Black Sea. The area is the ethnic homeland of the Hemshin peoples of Turkey, known for their tradition of tea cultivation, honey, hazelnuts...
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  • Hovann Simonian (category Hemshin people)
    beginning of the Civil War in Lebanon in 1975. He is the editor of The Hemshin: History, Society and Identity in the Highlands of Northeast Turkey and...
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    parallel chanters, and is usually played by the Laz, Black sea Turks, Hemshin peoples and by Pontic Greeks, particularly Chaldians. It is a prominent instrument...
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    Bahçeli Konaklar neighborhood (Habak - Citne). In the plateau used by the Hemshin people, men and women were dancing horon together even in the 1970s. A type...
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    and traditions are still observed by Christian Armenians and Muslim Hemshin people. The Coptic Orthodox Church Celebrates the feast of transfiguration...
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  • Armenians in Abkhazia (category Hemshin people)
    that list totalled 1,090. According to the 1897 census there were 58,697 people in Abkhazia who listed Abkhaz as their mother tongue. There were about 1...
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    Western Armenia Flag of Armenians in Russia 1992–present Flag of Artsakh Armenians Flag of Javakheti Armenians Flag of Cherkesogai Flag of Hemshin peoples...
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    Armenian varieties currently in use include Homshetsi, spoken by the Hemshin peoples; the dialects of Armenians of Kessab (Քեսապի բարբառ), Latakia and Jisr...
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  • Cemil Aksu (category Turkish people of Hemshin descent)
    editor of the Hamshetsu Gor journal on Culture and History of Hemshin people and Peoples' Democratic Party local co-chairman. He is one of the critics...
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  • the family was confirmed in the dignity of Knyaz on March 25, 1826. Hemshin peoples Principality of Hamamshen Hemşin Toumanoff, Cyril. Amatuni Archived...
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    classified into three groups: Kartvelian peoples, Northeast Caucasian peoples and Northwest Caucasian peoples. Kartvelian languages Georgians Dvals Ingiloys...
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  • Armenians in Turkey (category Turkish people of Armenian descent)
    Varlık Vergisi Diyarbakır Beyoğlu Istanbul Kumkapı Crypto-Armenians Hemshin peoples Vakıflı, Samandağ, the only remaining ethnic Armenian village in Turkey...
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  • Linobambaki (category Turkish Cypriot people by descent)
    Platanissos, Agios Symeon and Galinoporni. Karamanlides Urums Vallahades Hemshin peoples Crypto-Christianity Crypto-Christian Serbs Selim Deringil (2012). Conversion...
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    Sheikh Said rebellion Hatay Province Adjarians Chveneburi Chepni people Hemshin peoples Arsacid dynasty of Armenia Kurdish nationalism Language secessionism...
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    at least two distinct groups of Armenian origin reside in the area. Hemshin peoples, an islamisized group with Armenian ethnic origin, live in the Black...
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  • of national minority populations in Europe is estimated at 105 million people, or 14% of 770 million Europeans in 2002. The Russians are the most populous...
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  • Armenians in Central Asia (category Kazakhstani people of Armenian descent)
    football player Tamara Khanum, an Uzbek dancer of Armenian origin Hemshin peoples Zenian, David. "Armenians in Central Asia". Archived from the original...
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    Cherkesogai (category Ethnic Armenian people)
    North Caucasus arrived in the 17th and 18th centuries, though the first Hemshin Armenians arrived in the 8th century.: 71  The migrations of Armenians...
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