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    the Phanar occupation episode). Xavier Luffin, "Le Patriarcat orthodoxe turc", Het Christelijk Oosten, 52, Nimègue, 2000, p. 73-96. Xavier Luffin, "Baba...
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  • defeats of Tripolitania would lead to instability, and the ascension of the Karamanli dynasty in 1711. Morocco was the least touched in these conflicts although...
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  • called the Turkish-French community, French Turks or Franco-Turks (French: Turcs de France; Turkish: Fransa'daki Türkler) refers to the ethnic Turkish people...
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    script of Hebrew were sometimes used by Armenians, Greeks and Jews. (See Karamanli Turkish, a dialect of Ottoman written in the Greek script; Armeno-Turkish...
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    language). Kastamonu is spoken in Kastamonu and its surrounding areas. Karamanli Turkish is spoken in Greece, where it is called Kαραμανλήδικα. It is the...
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    succession. Just like Tunisian Husayn I ibn Ali in 1705 and Tripolitan Ahmed Karamanli in 1711, Algerian Dey Baba Ali Chaouch took the Pasha title for himself...
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  • Cappadocian Greeks Cappadocia Pharasiot Greek Silliot Greek Pontic Greek Karamanli Turkish Cappadocian at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...
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    more than a year. One such coup was led by Turkish officer Ahmed Karamanli. The Karamanlis ruled from 1711 until 1735 mainly in Tripolitania, but had influence...
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    the Armenian alphabet. A version of the Düstur was also published in Karamanli Turkish. The Mecelle was also published in Greek, with Photiadis and Ioannis...
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    here. Characteristic of this cemetery are also several gravestones with Karamanli inscriptions, which constitute by far the largest surviving group in this...
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    Davis 2016, p. 4. Chavannes, Édouard (1900), Documents sur les Tou-kiue (Turcs) occidentaux. Paris, Librairie d’Amérique et d’Orient. Reprint: Taipei....
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    Özbayri and Emmanuel Zakhos-Papazahariou, "Documents de tradition orale des Turcs d'origine crétoise: Documents relatifs à l'Islam crétois" Turcica VIII/I...
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    (August 2009). "Mobilisation identitaire et représentation politique des 'Turcs' en Thrace occidentale: les élections législatives grecques de mars 2004"...
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  • Pomaks qui résident à Tafalla. Même si les appartenances sont très variées — Turcs, Pomaks, Rroms, Arméniens — en règle générale les groupes cohabitent sans...
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    and had been a close friend and advisor of Greek Premier Konstantinos Karamanlis senior in the 1960s and 1970s. He contributed regularly with political...
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    firefighters while searching burning cars and homes. Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis declared a state of emergency for the whole country and requested help...
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