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- Turkish (Turkish: Karamanlı Türkçesi; Gr****: Καραμανλήδικα, romanized: Karamanlídika) is an extinct dialect of the Turkish language spoken by the Karamanlides...
- books, particularly the bible, in Turkish language and chanted hymns in Karamanlidika, despite their neighborhoods also having Gr****-speaking communities...
- Christians (Karamanlides) was often written in Gr**** script, and called Karamanlidika. Tosk Albanian was often written using the Gr**** alphabet, starting...
- Christians of Cappadocia wrote their Turkish texts using the Gr**** alphabet (karamanlidika); and the Grecophone Muslims of the Gr**** peninsula wrote in Gr**** language...
- Ottoman socio-economic history, Rûm Orthodox culture in Anatolia, and Karamanlidika Studies. She is an honorary member of the Turkish Historical Society...
- Dutch-Turkish beauty pageant titleholder Comparative Bibliographic Notes on Karamanlidika Editions of Turkish Folk Stories] tr:Kerem ile Aslı az:Əsli və Kərəm...
- intended to be in Karamanli Turkish Irakleous, Stelios (2018-02-28). "Karamanlidika is Ottoman; Viewing the Pages of Anatoli". In Sagaster, Börte; Theoharis...
- the Turkish language using the Gr**** alphabet, which became known as ‘Karamanlidika’. This was not a phenomenon that was limited to the Cappadocian Gr****s...
- (2010). Cries and Whispers in Karamanlidika Books: Proceedings of the First International Conference On Karamanlidika Studies (Nicosia, 11 - 13 September...
- had shifted to Turkish altogether (written with the Gr**** alphabet, Karamanlidika). Where Gr**** was maintained (numerous villages near Kayseri, including...