- to mosques. It is more
frequently used in the verb form "τουρκεύω" (to
Turkify, to
become Muslim or Turk). By 750, the
Turkification of
Kashgar by the...
-
descendants of
Ottoman Armenians who, at
least outwardly, were
Islamized (and
Turkified or Kurdified) "under the
threat of
physical extermination"
during the...
-
Khanate between 1456 and 1465, when
following the
disintegration of the
Turkified state of
Golden Horde,
several tribes under the rule of the
sultans Janibek...
- a
statist national economy controlled by
Muslim Turks. The
campaign to
Turkify the
economy began in June 1914 with a law that
obliged many non-Muslim...
- origins;
referring to
their acceptance of the
Muslim faith as them
becoming "
Turkified" or "Poturčin" Turk
South Wales Llanelli residents The
origin of this...
-
European polities Crimean campaign (1475), led by the
Ottoman Empire to
Turkify and
Islamize the
Crimean Peninsula Russo-Crimean Wars (16th–17th centuries)...
- Books. Γιάκωβος Σ. Διζικιρικής, Να ξετουρκέψουμε τη γλώσσα μας 'Let Us De-
Turkify our Language',
Athens 1975, p. 62,
proposes substituting γυριστό for ντονέρ...
- nevertheless, for
practical purposes, they were Turkish-speaking and
Turkified. From
their base in Ardabil, the
Safavids established control over parts...
- Circ****ian, and
Pontic Gr****
dignitaries and was Turkish-speaking and
Turkified. However, some
historians argue that its
founders were of Turkic, Arab...
-
while those in
diaspora communities often speak three or more languages.
Turkified and
Arabised Kurds often speak little or no Kurdish.
According to Mackenzie...