- (Armenian: Համշենցիներ, Hamshentsiner; Turkish: Hemşinliler), also
known as
Hemshinli or
Hamshenis or Homshetsi, are a
bilingual group of
Armenians who practice...
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Homshetsi is a
spoken language amongst the
Eastern Hemshinli, also
known as the Hopa
Hemshinli, who live in a
small number of
villages in Turkey's Artvin...
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under Ottoman influence,
mainly in the 17th century.[citation needed]
Hemshinli Adontz 1970, p. 311.
Harutiunian 1986, p. 373a.
Petrosyan 2014, p. 108...
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district are
inhabited by
Hemshinli, 7
villages are
inhabited by Laz. The
centre of the
district (Vija/Vicealtı) has a
Hemshinli majority and a Laz minority...
- Asia. Vol. 2.
UNESCO Publishing. ISBN 92-3-102846-4. Vaux, Bert (2001). "
Hemshinli: The
Forgotten Black Sea Armenians" (PDF).
Harvard University. Archived...
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Administration Departments Inventory.
Retrieved 30
January 2023. Bert Vaux.
Hemshinli: The
Forgotten Black Sea Armenians. Cambridge:
Harvard University, 2001...
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foreign investors. Also in
Turkey are the Hopa
Hemshinli (also
designated occasionally as
eastern Hemshinli in publications) are ****
Muslims of Armenian...
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Since officially no
Armenians live on
those lands today ..." Vaux, Bert. "
Hemshinli: The
Forgotten Black Sea Armenians". CiteSeer. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.18.1893...