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Rumeli Hisarı (
Rumelian Fortress, 1452) on the
European s**** of the
Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul...
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Rumelian Romani is a
dialect of
Southern Romani of
strong Turkish pronunciation with
Turkish and Gr**** loanwords, once was
spoken by the Turkish-Muslim...
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Balkan Gagauz,
Balkan Turkish or
Rumelian (Turkish:
Rumeli Türkçesi), is a
Turkic language spoken in
European Turkey, in
Dulovo and the
Deliorman area...
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Balkan Turks or
Rumelian Turks (Turkish:
Balkan Türkleri) are the
Turkish people who have been
living in the
Balkans since Ottoman rule, as well as...
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migration led to a
decline of the
Rumelian Turkish po****tion,
leaving about 1.5
million people by 1925. Many
Rumelian Turks in
Greece are not
counted in...
- been
Romanlar and not Roma. They are also
called Şopar ("Gypsy kid") in
Rumelian Romani dialect, and Manuş ("Human") or Çingene ("Gypsy") in Turkish, while...
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difference was
apparent to such a
degree that the
Ottomans referred to it as "
Rumelian Persian" (Rumili Farsisi). As
learned people such as students, scholars...
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influenced the
Turkish nationalist ideology.
Other Turkish groups include the
Rumelian Turks (also
referred to as
Balkan Turks)
historically located in the Balkans;...
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Husein Gradaščević (Husein-kapetan) (31
August 1802 – 17
August 1834) was an
Ottoman Bosnian military commander who led an
uprising against the Tanzimat...
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called Rumelian—a term
introduced by
Gyula Németh in 1956. Németh also
established the
basic division between Eastern Rumelian and
Western Rumelian group...