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- Turkish (Türkçe [ˈtyɾctʃe] , Türk dili; also known as Türkiye Türkçesi 'Turkish of Turkey') is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with around...
- (Ministerie van Algemene Zaken), a Dutch Government ministry Az people, Turkophone people from present-day Russia AZ (rapper) (born 1972), rapper from Brooklyn...
- p. 23 harvnb error: no target: CITEREFIlıcakVarjabedian2021 (help): "Turkophone Gr****s are called Karamanli Gr****s or Karamanlides, and their language...
- anti-Iran, Elchibey supported a pro-Western foreign policy, called for Iran's Turkophone po****tion to unify with Azerbaijan, and accused the Islamic Republic...
- Number of Iranian Turkophones". Iran and the Caucasus. 19 (3): 279. doi:10.1163/1573384X-20150306. The main body of the Iranian Turkophone m**** generally...
- Gr**** Orthodox religion. Turcopole Ilıcak & Varjabedian 2021, p. 23: "Turkophone Gr****s are called Karamanli Gr****s or Karamanlides, and their language...
- writing'). Ayrums, a Turkic tribe that derives its name from Rûm Urums, a Turkophone ****enic people Edirne Ciğeri, a meat dish found in Turkey also referred...
- Persophone, the Bedouins are Arabophone, and the governing classes are Turkophone. But, all three peoples (qawms) know each other's languages due to the...
- in peer-reviewed journal Iran and the Caucasus, the number of Iranian Turkophones "does not exceed 9 millions". Many sources ****ert that Iranian Azerbaijanis...
- Khan of the Mongol Empire. Among others, he mentions the Kipchaks, the Turkophone Asi (probably the same as the later J****ic tribe) and the "Karaulaghi"...