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Pomaks (Bulgarian: Помаци, romanized: Pomatsi; Gr****: Πομάκοι, romanized: Pomáki; Turkish: Pomaklar) are Bulgarian-speaking
Muslims inhabiting Bulgaria...
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Pomak language (Gr****: πομακική γλώσσα,
pomakiki glosa or πομακικά, pomakika; Bulgarian: помашки език, pomaški ezik; Turkish: Pomakça) is a term used...
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Active Krajina (Bosnian:
Pokret za
Modernu i
Aktivnu Krajinu;
abbreviated POMAK) is a
political party in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina founded by Šuhret Fazlić...
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Pomaks in
Turkey refers to an
ethnic group, who are **** muslims, and
speak their own
dialect of
Pomak language. They
mostly live in
Eastern Thrace...
- republika), was a short-lived self-governing
administrative structure of the
Pomaks,
living in the
Tamrash region of the
Rhodope Mountains. It
existed from...
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ethnic groups, some
being Turkish speaking and some Bulgarian-speaking
Pomaks, with most
numbers descending from Ottoman-era Gr****
converts to
Islam and...
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recently also Българи-мюсюлмани, Bǎlgari-mjusjulmani,
locally called Pomak, ahryan, poganets, marvak, or poturnak) are
Bulgarians who
follow the faith...
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Pomaks in
Western Thrace in Greece.
These dialects are
native also in Bulgaria, and are
classified as part of the
Smolyan subdialect. Not all
Pomaks speak...
- these,
about a
quarter are of
Turkish origin,
while another quarter are
Pomaks who
mainly inhabit the
mountainous parts of the region. The rest are Muslim...
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Xanthi regional unit of
Greece as
Kotyli (Kozludzha). The
villages have a
Pomak (Bulgarian Muslim) majority. 41°19′N 25°10′E / 41.317°N 25.167°E / 41...