- The
Hemshin people (Armenian: Համշենցիներ, Hamshentsiner; Turkish: Hemşinliler), also
known as
Hemshinli or
Hamshenis or Homshetsi, are a
bilingual ethnographic...
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Turkey Varlık
Vergisi Diyarbakır Beyoğlu
Istanbul Kumkapı Crypto-Armenians
Hemshin peoples Vakıflı, Samandağ, the only
remaining ethnic Armenian village in...
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Hemshin, Hemşin, or
variants may
refer to:
Hemshin peoples, in
Western Asia
Hemshin language, or
Homshetsi dialect, an
Armenian dialect spoken by the...
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Armenian dialect or a
language spoken by the
eastern and
northern group of
Hemshin peoples (Hemşinli), a
people living in
northeastern Turkey, Abkhazia, Russia...
- Therefore, this term is
often used
mostly for
ethnic Pontic Gr****s, Turks,
Hemshins in
addition to Laz in Turkey. The
residents of the
northwestern portion...
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Armenian diaspora Ethnic groups in
Europe Ethnic groups in West Asia Hayk
Hemshin peoples Hidden Armenians List of
Armenian ethnic enclaves Peoples of the...
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other ethnic groups were also
deported during the operation,
including Hemshins,
bringing the
total to
approximately 115,000
evicted people. They were...
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Lazistan was
officially banned in 1926. The
province is home to Turkish, Laz,
Hemshin and
Georgian communities. The name
comes from Gr**** ρίζα (riza), meaning...
- ****stanis 22,000 Urdu ****yrians 15,000
Turoyo 6b (Threatened)
Turks other (
Hemshin,
Meskhetian Turks, Gajal) 57,000
Turkish Kurds other (Herki and Shikaki)...
- 26 May 2013.
Retrieved 19
January 2018. Simonian,
Hovann H. (2007). The
Hemshin: history,
society and
identity in the
highlands of
northeast Turkey (PDF)...