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- opposite sentiment is known as Turkophobia. In Western discourse, the term "Turcophile" is often linked to the cultural phenomenon of Turquerie, reflecting the...
- Bulgaria. He became known in Turkey's predominantly Muslim society as "the Turcophile Pope". Roncalli took up this post in 1935 and used his office to help...
- (1857), Urquhart helped build the first such bath in Manchester. As a Turcophile, he argued strongly for calling the new bath a Turkish bath, though others...
- Musa Qazimi (1864 – 7 July 1917) was an Albanian politician and rebel. A Turcophile mufti, he was first the mayor (1904-1908), then the mufti (1908-1913)...
- Ottomans caused such outrage across Europe that public opinion, even in Turcophile England, shifted, demanding a reform of the model of Ottoman governance...
- reason why Schuyler made the trip in the first place: he was a known Turcophile, and given the British Empire's strongly pro-Ottoman position, there was...
- in preeminent university positions became embarr****ing for the rather Turcophile Prussian authorities of the time. Hartmann, M. (1883). "Die Ortschaftenliste...
- argued that the phrase could not be used by a man of impartiallity, while Turcophiles ****erted that there are six different kinds of Macedonians, and only...