-
African women. The word
Kouloughli or
Kuloglu referred to
children of
janissaries and
local women. Some
sources refer to
Kouloughlis as
children of any Ottoman...
- po****tion, and the male
offspring of
these marriages were
referred to as
Kouloughlis (Turkish: kuloğlu) due to
their mixed Turkish and
central Maghrebi heritage...
- The
Turks in Libya, also
commonly referred to as
Kouloughlis (Arabic: كراغلة) are
Libyans who
claim partial descent from
Ottoman Janissaries in Libya...
- po****tion of
Turkish origin, and
those of
partial Turkish origin, the
Kouloughlis. By the
beginning of the 16th century the
Libyan coast had
minimal central...
-
hundred smaller units (ortas).
Kouloughlis were
people of
mixed Ottoman and
Moorish origins. In 1629 the
Kouloughlis,
allied with many
other local tribes...
- po****tion and
their male
offspring were
called "
Kouloughlis". Consequently, the
terms "Turks" and "
Kouloughlis" were used to
distinguish between those of full...
- was Hayreddin's son Hasan, who ****umed the
position in 1544. He was a
Kouloughli or of
mixed origins, as his
mother was an
Algerian Mooresse.
Until 1587...
-
Turkish and
Berber minorities. The
Turkish minority are
often called "
Kouloughlis" and are
concentrated in and
around villages and towns.
There are some...
- Its po****tion
descends from
Dahra Berbers, Andalusians, Jews, and
Kouloughlis.
Berber languages ceased to be
spoken locally by the late 19th century...
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