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Giaour or
Gawur or
Gavour (/ˈdʒaʊər/; Turkish:
gâvur,
Turkish pronunciation: [ɟaˈvuɾ]; from Persian: گور gâvor; Romanian: ghiaur; Albanian: kaur; Gr****:...
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Mustafa Mümin
Aksoy Paşa, also
known as
Gavûr Mümin, (b. 1892, İzmir, d. 24
January 1948, İzmir) was a
member of the Kuva-yi Milliye, the
irregular Turkish...
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Gavur Castle,
formerly known as
Ghiaour and
Giaour castle, all
meaning infidel's
castle (from
Gavur), is a
castle located in the Dereköy neighborhood...
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except in size. A
study of
mitochondrial DNA from 3500 year old
remains from
Gavur Lake
Swamp southwest of Kahramanmaraş in Turkey,
which represent an apparently...
- Greece. The
Ottomans of that era
referred to the city as
Infidel Smyrna (
Gavur İzmir) due to the
numerous Gr****s and the
large non-Muslim po****tion. Gr****...
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meaning applying to Europeans),
which in turn
stems from
Ottoman Turkish gâvur. List of
terms for
ethnic exogroups List of
ethnic slurs List of common...
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command of
Gavur İshak.
Faced with this situation, the
Ottomans immediately took
action to
establish war order. The task of
countering Gavur İshak was...
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Ghandoura (Arabic: غندورة, romanized: Gandūra; Turkish: Gındıra) is a town in
northern Aleppo Governorate,
northwestern Syria.
Administrative center of...
- is not Muslim, but
especially for a Christian.
Adapted from the
Turkish gâvur. In the
Ottoman Empire, it was
usually applied to
Orthodox Christians. Heathen...
- Kaleiçi
Museum Tekeli Mehmet Paşa
Mosque Yat
Limani Mevlevihane Museum Gavur(Yenikapi) Hamamı Aya
Yorgi Gr****
Church Saint Alypius Gr****
Church Antalya...