- Համշենցիներ, Hamshentsiner; Turkish: Hemşinliler), also
known as
Hemshinli or
Hamshenis or Homshetsi, are a
bilingual ethnographic group of
Armenians who mostly...
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There are, however, a
minority of
ethnic Armenian Muslims,
known as
Hamshenis and Crypto-Armenians,
although the
former are
often regarded as a distinct...
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Armenian alphabet was used by
Christian immigrants from
Hamshen (Northern
Hamshenis)—who
refer to the
language as
Homshetsma (Հոմշեցմա) in
Russia and Abkhazia...
- law.
There is, however, a
minority of
ethnic Armenian Muslims,
known as
Hamshenis, the vast
majority of
which live
outside of
Armenia mostly in Turkey,...
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Svans Georgian Jews
Germans Mennonites Volga Germans Gr****s
Urums Han
Hamshenis Hungarians Indians Italians ****anese Jews
Kazakhs Astrakhan Kazakhs Koreans...
- Armenians).
There were also a
number of
people of Gr****
Orthodox faith among Hamshenis, who are
considered to have been
converted to Gr****
Orthodoxy during the...
- Bosniaks, Albanians, Pomaks, Ossetians, Armenians, Megleno-Romanians,
Hamshenis,
Goranis and Gr****s Semitic-speaking peoples: Arabs, Jews and ****yrians...
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United Arab
Emirates United Kingdom Qatar Kuwait Jordan ****stan
Subgroups Hamshenis Cherkesogai Armeno-Tats Loms
Hayhurum Zoks
Religion Armenian Apostolic...
- Cherkasy).
Other notable ethnic groups include Armenians (mostly
Christian Hamsheni), Armeno-Tats,
Pontic Gr****s, Ukrainians,
Turkmens as well as indigenous...
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Bulgaria Pomaks Bulgarian Turks Torbesh Gr****
Muslims Cheveneburi Lazs
Hamshenis Бакалов, Георги; Милен Куманов (2003). "Помохамеданчване на българи"....