The Dobrujan Germans (German: Dobrudschadeutsche) were an ethnic German group, within the larger category of Black Sea Germans, for over one hundred years...
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Bukovina beginning in the 18th century; Regat Germans (including the Dobrujan Germans); Bessarabia Germans, Romanian citizens for the period 1918–1940,...
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Sea Germans who settled to the east of Odesa, and from the Dobrujan Germans in Dobruja. Perhaps the most prominent person of Bessarabian German ancestry...
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Black Sea Germans are distinct from similar groups of settlers (Crimean Goths, the Bessarabia Germans, Crimea Germans, Dobrujan Germans, Russian Mennonites...
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World War II. Black Sea Germans in southern Ukraine, Moldova, Romania and Bulgaria including: Germans of the Crimea. Dobrujan Germans of Romania and Bulgaria...
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example: Dobrujan Bulgarians Dobrujan Germans Dobrujan Tatars Dobrujan Turks This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dobrujans. If...
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Black Sea (Black Sea Germans, including Bessarabia Germans, Dobrujan Germans, and Crimea Germans) and the Caucasus area (Caucasus Germans). These settlements...
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Treaty of Craiova (category Foreign relations of Nazi Germany)
moved to the south. The Dobrujan Germans, who were affected by these relocations, would eventually be transferred to Nazi Germany. Unlike all other territorial...
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inhabited by Dobrujan Germans since 1903 and in 1943 still had 150 Catholics. It was briefly named Germantsi (“Germans”) in the 1940s. German sources list...
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respondents reported German as their mother tongue. The Black Sea Germans - including the Bessarabian Germans and the Dobrujan Germans - settled the territories...
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Bukovina Germans; Transylvanian Landler; Zipser Germans; Regat Germans; Dobrujan Germans; Bessarabia Germans (former Romanian citizens between 1918 and 1940)...
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bucovineni), also known and referred to as Buchenland Germans, or Bukovinian Germans, are a German ethnic group which settled in Bukovina, a historical...
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fighter pilot Preslava, singer Bulgarians Bulgarians in Romania Dobrujan Germans Internal Dobrujan Revolutionary Organisation Deletant, Dennis (2006). Hitler's...
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Turks of Romania (redirect from Dobrujan Turks)
and he would be succeeded as leader by Sarı Saltık. In 1307, some of the Dobrujan Seljuk Turks would return to Anatolia. Nevertheless, some would stay in...
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Landlers, Banat Swabians, Bukovina Germans, Sathmar Swabians, Regat Germans, Zipser Germans, and Dobrujan Germans. "The Euromosaic study Hungarian in...
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Dobruja (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
[doˈbrodʒe̯a]; Ukrainian: Задунав'я, romanized: Zadunav"ya; Turkish: Dobruca; Dobrujan Tatar: Tomrîğa) is a geographical and historical region in Southeastern...
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Regat Germans or Old Kingdom Germans (German: Regatsdeutsche or Altreichsdeutsche/Altreich-Deutsche) are an ethnic German group of the eastern and southern...
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Turks in Germany, also referred to as German Turks and Turkish Germans (German: Türken in Deutschland/Deutschtürken; Turkish: Almanya'daki Türkler), are...
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by Presidential Decree in 1977. The former village was populated by Dobrujan Germans until 1942 and it is now the site of the Colilia Monastery. The Fântânele-Cogealac...
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Bulgaria. The most significant Dobrujan German colony in Bulgaria was founded in Dobrevo (Ali Anife Kalfa) in 1903 by German Roman Catholics from the Crimea...
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Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(23 November 1893 – 12 September 1916), died in World War I, during the Dobrujan campaign Maximilian Friedrich Wilhelm Georg (20 October 1894 – 13 October...
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Circassians in Romania (redirect from Dobrujan Circassians)
in the Treaty of San Stefano, which gave this region to Romania. This Dobrujan Circassian community influenced the area, having indirectly funded the...
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Internal Thracian Revolutionary Organisation in Thrace and the Internal Dobrujan Revolutionary Organization in Dobruja — IWORO did not put up the tactical...
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Balkars: Mountain Tatars Kumyks: Daghestan Tatars Kipchak–Nogai branch: Dobrujan Tatars Nogais: Nogai Tatars Siberian Tatars Siberian branch: Altaians:...
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footballer Lukas Petkov, footballer Bulgaria–Germany relations Bulgarian diaspora Immigration to Germany Germans in Bulgaria "Ausländische Bevölkerung. Ergebnisse...
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Deportation of the Crimean Tatars (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
from the Red Army. Beginning in 1942, Germans recruited Soviet prisoners of war to form support armies. The Dobrujan Tatar nationalist Fazil Ulkusal and...
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Budjak (category Articles containing German-language text)
Russian and Ukrainian: Буджак, Romanian: Bugeac, Gagauz and Turkish: Bucak, Dobrujan Tatar: Buğak), is a historical region that was part of Bessarabia from...
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the discrimination policies, and the government agreed to allow Jews and Dobrujan Muslims to apply for citizenship (with a 10-year probation), but continued...
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Yedisan (category Articles containing German-language text)
Turkish: یدیصان, Turkish: Yedisan, Russian: Едисан, romanized: Yedisan, Dobrujan Tatar: Ğedísan) was a conditional name for Özi [Paşa] Sancağı (Ochakiv...
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Taner Murat (Dobrujan Tatar: تَانَرْ مُرَاتْ; born 8 May 1959) is a Romanian Tatar writer, poet and translator. Taner Murat was born on 8 May 1959 in Constanța...
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