- The
Karamanlides (Gr****: Καραμανλήδες, romanized:
Karamanlídes; Turkish: Karamanlılar), also
known as
Karamanli Gr****s or
simply Karamanlis, are a traditionally...
- and (up to 1920s) the
minority people named Karamanlides. (Although
Karamanids were Muslim,
Karamanlides were a Turkish-speaking
Christian minority of...
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language spoken by the
Karamanlides.
Although the
official Ottoman Turkish was
written in the
Arabic script, the
Karamanlides used the Gr**** alphabet...
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Karaman is a city in
south central Turkey,
located in
Central Anatolia,
north of the
Taurus Mountains,
about 100 km (62 mi)
south of Konya. It is the seat...
- "
Karamanlides,
meaning Gr****s of Karaman.
Karamanlides. Thus, in this article, the Gr****
Orthodox community, or Rum, is
referred to as
Karamanlides.[citation...
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Mevlana (Aktekke)
mosque in
Karaman Ibrahim Bey
Mosque (Imaret) in
Karaman Karamanlides Karaman Karaman Province Anatolian Turkish Beyliks List of **** Muslim...
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modified Cyrillic alphabets.
Turkish spoken by
Orthodox Christians (
Karamanlides) was
often written in Gr**** script, and
called Karamanlidika. Tosk Albanian...
- of the
Turkomans returned to
Anatolia and
became the
ancestors of the
Karamanlides,
while others remained and
became Christians.
According to A.F. Bajora...
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accepted the
Turkish vernacular and some of whom
later became known as
Karamanlides. This name
derives from the city
called Karaman by the
Turks in honor...
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Yabaku Yueban Bulaqs Xueyantuo Torks Chorni Klobuky Berendei Yemeks Karamanlides (partly)
Naimans (partly)
Keraites (partly)
Merkits (partly) Uriankhai...