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Urums (/ʊəˈruːm/, /ʊˈruːm/; Gr****: Ουρούμ,
Urúm;
Turkish and
Crimean Tatar:
Urum, IPA: [
uˈɾum]) are
several groups of Turkic-speaking Gr****
Orthodox people...
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Caucasian Urums and the
Urum language/Kafkasya Urumları ve
Urum Dili".
Handbook of
Endangered Turkic Languages. Podolsky,
Baruch (1986).
Notes on the
Urum language...
- Look up
Urum or
urum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Urum may
refer to: The
ancient Mesopotamian city of
Urum,
Urum people,
several groups of Turkic-speaking...
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Crimean Tatar first and Roma as a
secondary identity. The
Urum. Some
researchers consider the
Urums to be a
Turkic people—Christian
Crimean Tatars who historically...
- Gr**** Macedonians, Macedonians, Vlachs,
Pontic Gr****s and
Turkish speaking Urums or
Caucasus Gr****s.
Carpathian Ruthenia (Podkarpatská Rus) was occupied...
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Urum is a
village in
eastern Yemen. It is
located in the
Hadhramaut Governorate.
Towns and
villages in the
Hadhramaut Governorate 14°57′N 48°09′E / 14...
- the Mamluk-Ottoman
forces that they
faced in the
Indian Ocean. The term
Urums, also
derived from the same origin, is
still used in
contemporary ethnography...
- was
divided into the Gr****-speaking
Rumeis and the Turkic-speaking
Urums (see
Urum language). In the 20th century,
Mariupol Gr**** was the Gr**** dialect...
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Christians in
northern Greece. It is now
written in
Latin or
Cyrillic characters.
Urum or Gr**** Tatar,
spoken by
Orthodox Christians, used the Gr**** alphabet. Judaeo-Spanish...
- 4000–3100 BC). It has been
proposed as the site of the 3rd
millennium BC city of
Urum. Tell
Uqair is a
small mound just
north of, and in
sight of, Tell Ibrahim...