- religion…
declared themselves as Torbeshi”. At the
First Torbesh Forum, they
adopted the “
Torbesh Charter” and
demanded separate inclusion in the preamble...
-
Catholicism Macedonians Indo-European →
Slavic →
Macedonian North Macedonia Torbesh, Mijaks, Brsjaks,
along with
significant po****tions in Australia, Germany...
- Muslims.
Rates of
increase were very high
among rural Muslims:
Turks and
Torbesh (Macedonian Muslims) had
rates 2.5
times those of the
Macedonian majority...
-
Thracian Bulgarians in 1913.
Islam in
Bulgaria Pomaks Bulgarian Turks Torbesh Gr****
Muslims Cheveneburi Lazs
Hamshenis Бакалов, Георги; Милен Куманов...
- Albanians,
Crimean Karaites, as well as
Muslim Bulgarians,
otherwise known as
Torbesh, and a
microcosm of
Swedes of Gammalsvenskby). It is also
estimated that...
- (a
minority declaring itself as
Albanian Roma) and
Bosniak (including
Torbesh community) live
there as well, be that in the city itself, or in villages...
- Goranët and
sometimes by
other exonyms, such as Bullgarët ("Bulgarians"),
Torbesh ("bag carriers") and Poturë ("turkified", from po-tur,
literally not Turk...
-
other groups with
which they
naturally identified, such as the Pomaks,
Torbesh, and Poturs. In any event,
Hasluk and
other travelers to
southwestern Gr****...
- part of the
Turkey national team for Euro 2016. Kaya's
grandfather was
Torbesh and he
emigrated from
Macedonia to the
Turkish city of İzmir. He is the...
-
contexts of
connection with
various Slavic people in
Macedonia (Pomaks,
Torbesh, and Gorani),
which converted to
Islam during the
Ottoman rule. Overall...