• African women. The word Kouloughli or Kuloglu referred to children of janissaries and local women. Some sources refer to Kouloughlis as children of any Ottoman...
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    had diverse populations, which were also composed of ethnic Turks and Kouloughlis (i.e., people of partial Turkish origin). Jane E Goodman has said that:...
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  • population and their male offspring were called "Kouloughlis". Consequently, the terms "Turks" and "Kouloughlis" were used to distinguish between those of full...
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    population, and the male offspring of these marriages were referred to as Kouloughlis (Turkish: kuloğlu) due to their mixed Turkish and central Maghrebi heritage...
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    population of Turkish origin, and those of partial Turkish origin, the Kouloughlis. By the beginning of the 16th century the Libyan coast had minimal central...
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  • The Turks in Libya, also commonly referred to as Kouloughlis(Arabic: كراغلة) are Libyans who claim partial descent from Ottoman Janissaries in Libya....
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    hundred smaller units (ortas). Kouloughlis were people of mixed Ottoman and Moorish origins. In 1629 the Kouloughlis, allied with many other local tribes...
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  • Djamel Eddine Kouloughli (Arabic: جمال الدين كولوغلي) was an Algerian and French linguist (6 December 1947 – 22 January 2013) who specialized in the phonology...
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    Turkish and Berber minorities. The Turkish minority are often called "Kouloughlis" and are concentrated in and around villages and towns. There are some...
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    was Hayreddin's son Hasan, who assumed the position in 1544. He was a Kouloughli or of mixed origins, as his mother was an Algerian Mooresse. Until 1587...
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    Algeria eventually supplanted domination by the Ottoman Empire and the Kouloughlis. There was a lot of pent-up resentment against the Ottomans when the...
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    including Palestine, Syria, Arabia, and Egypt. Furthermore, some Turkish/Kouloughli families also settled in Morocco (such as in Tangier and Tétouan). In...
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    singer France portal Africa portal White Zimbabweans Caldoche Arab-Berber Kouloughlis European Moroccans European Tunisians Italian Tunisians Turco-Tunisians...
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    Turkish speakers can be found in Libya, most of them belonging to the Kouloughli ethnicity that inhabit cities like Tripoli, Benghazi, and Misrata. Italian...
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  • return to Algiers, he had to face another rebellion in Tlemcen by the Kouloughlis of the Western Beylik, who dreamed of the reformation of the Kingdom...
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    present in Constantine and in the garrison towns, it was the same as the kouloughlis. A Jewish population was also noted in the towns of the beylik. At the...
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    Ottoman Empire Turkish population Turks in Europe Turks in the Arab world Kouloughlis Turks in the Balkans Turks in the former Soviet Union Turkish diaspora...
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    Turkish-origin population. Historically, male descendants were known as the Kouloughlis. In the 16th century, control of the western Mediterranean was contested...
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    successfully raised an army of Kabyle Zwawa cavalry, Arab infantry and Kouloughli troops. Many of the Janissaries were executed, while the rest fled, and...
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    Turkish origin, historically the male descendants were referred to as the Kouloughlis. Independence from France was achieved on 20 March 1956. The State was...
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  • from Tlemcen. The Moroccan army besieged the city defended by armed Kouloughlis and even pushed as far as Mascara, the capital of the Western Beylik...
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    at the apex, but use of Tunisian Arabic increased in government use. Kouloughlis (children of mixed Turkish and Tunisian parentage) and native Tunisians...
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    in 1833 France captured the city with minimal losses, from Kabyle and Kouloughli forces. The Algerian Kabyles tried to recapture the city in 1835, but...
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    born on 20 February 1960 in Tripoli. He comes from a wealthy family of Kouloughli descent which owned shops and vast amount of land. Al-Sarraj himself is...
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    the Jaish Al-Mohammadi were deserters from the French army, Turks and Kouloughlis. They were experienced in maintaining light and heavy cannons. Each artillery...
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  • all inhabitants of the regency, this also granted more rights for the Kouloughlis after the revolts of 1747 - 1748 in Tlemcen. The Dey also managed to...
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    referred to as Kouloughlis (Turkish: kuloğlu) due to their mixed Turkish and central Maghrebi blood. Consequently, the terms "Turks" and "Kouloughlis" have traditionally...
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  • Andalusians (descended from Moors exiled from Spain during the Crusades), Kouloughlis (offspring of Turkish men and North African women), blacks (mostly slaves...
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    Egyptians) and West Africans. There are also a significant number of Kouloughli families, who are descended of various ethnic groups like Turks, Circassians...
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    and renegades formed a governing elite, a large portion of which were kouloughlis (lit. sons of servants—offspring of Turkish soldiers and Arab women);...
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