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- A Turkophile or Turcophile, (Turkish: Türksever) is a person who has a strong positive predisposition or sympathy toward the government, culture, history...
- Painter, art dealer, and Turkophile (1702–1789)...
- French naval officer, novelist, and Turkophile...
- "Enthusiasm for a Hereditary Enemy: Some Aspects of The Roots of Hungarian Turkophile Sentiments." Hungarian Studies 27.2 (2013): 209–218 online. Tamir, V....
- Suecophile: someone with a great interest in the Swedish language and culture Turkophile: a fan of Turkey and Turkish culture List of paraphilias Paraphilia (previously...
- remarks about. During the war, Pickthall developed a re****tion as "a rabid Turkophile", consequently denying him a position with the Arab Bureau. The role was...
- Empire's strongly pro-Ottoman official stance and his own re****tion as a Turkophile. After visiting 3 cities and 11 villages, Schuyler compiled a report detailing...
- supported Matzarakis. In retaliation Matzarakis accused him of being a "Turkophile" and had the archbishop imprisoned and then exiled him. The abbots of...
- before it got under way. Colonel Percy was an accomplished linguist and Turkophile, so in January 1856, after the armistice in the Crimea but before the...
- revolutionary, historian, and journalist of noble Lithuanian descent. An ardent Turkophile, he adamantly advocated for the revitalisation of Ottoman–Polish relations...