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- Tsakonians possess low levels of common ancestry with the Slavs (Belarusians, Russians, Polish, and Ukrainians) at 0.2%–0.9% for Southern Tsakonians and...
- fluent Tsakonian speakers were no longer as isolated from the rest of Greece. In addition, during the war, the Turkish army drove the Tsakonians east,...
- Tsakonian may refer to: Tsakonians Tsakonian language This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Tsakonian. If an internal link...
- Katharevousa, Pontic, Cappadocian, Mariupolitan, Southern Italian, Yevanic, Tsakonian and Greco-Australian. Strictly speaking, Demotic or Dimotiki (Δημοτική)...
- samples - excluding the Tsakonians) share with the Slavs, which even though low, it's still relatively higher than Maniots (and Tsakonians) at 4.8%–14.4%. Even...
- shepherds of Gr**** Macedonia and other parts of Northern Greece. The Tsakonian language, a distinct Gr**** language derived from Doric Gr**** instead of...
- archaic written forms. All surviving forms of modern Gr****, except the Tsakonian language, are descendants of the common supra-regional (koiné) as it was...
- the Tsakonians to guard the fortress, and appointed Capt. Georgakis Michalakis as the garrison commander. However, two days later the Tsakonians, dissatisfied...
- States Groups by region Modern Greece: Macedonians Sarakatsani Maniots Tsakonians Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Gr****s...
- the dialect differentiation of Koiné Gr****, and, with the exception of Tsakonian and possibly Italiot Gr****, they have no correlation with the ancient...