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- alphabet where the sacred texts of that religion were written. Thus, the Grecophone Catholics of Chios wrote using the Latin alphabet, but in the Gr**** language...
- Gr**** Muslims, also known as Grecophone Muslims, are Muslims of Gr**** ethnic origin whose adoption of Islam (and often the Turkish language and identity)...
- been possible by means of satellite television and relatives. Today, the Grecophone residents identify themselves as Cretan Muslims, and not as Cretan Turks...
- origins, such as the Cantacuzino family, and both groups were primarily Grecophone. In 1821, native Wallachian families were among the many boyars of the...
- with a ritual which would decide how the tournament would take place. Grecophone satirist Lucian describes the process in detail: A sacred silver urn is...
- After his graduation, he worked as a freelance lawyer in Manisa. He is of Grecophone Cretan Turk heritage with his ancestors arriving to Turkey as Cretan refugees...
- Vasil Kanchov ("Macedonia, Ethnography and Statistics"), 255 Vallahades (Grecophone Muslims) lived in the village in 1900. List of settlements in the Grevena...
- according to it the nowadays Gr**** region of Macedonia had 1,073,000 Gr****s (Grecophones, Slavophones, Albanophones), 565,000 Muslims, 215,000 Bulgarians and...
- ποπ, and έντεχνο ροκ may be ambiguously used to denote, respectively, Grecophone indie pop and alternative rock, not necessarily having the typical characteristics...
- community. While having close relations and daily interactions with the Grecophone Byzantine Christians and the Romaniote Jews, they nonetheless developed...