-
Western travelers speculated that
Vallahades is
connected to the
ethnonym Vlach, this is improbable, as the
Vallahades were
always Gr****-speaking with no...
-
converted to
Islam and were
called Vallahades. With the 1923 po****tion
exchange between Greece and Turkey, the
Vallahades went to Turkey. In
Turkish they...
- Karamanlides), Constantinopolites,
Ionian Gr****s), Gr****
Muslims (including
Vallahades,
Cretan Muslims),
Sarakatsani (including Karakachani), Souliotes, Azov...
- are
completely distinct from the Ottoman-era Gr**** Muslims, such as the
Vallahades of
Western Macedonia, who were
almost entirely expatriated to
Turkey as...
-
Macedonia were
known collectively as
Vallahades; they had
probably converted to
Islam en m****e in the late 1700s. The
Vallahades retained much of
their Gr****...
- Turkey,
Bosniaks in Turkey, Gajal,
Pomaks in Turkey, Megleno-Romanians,
Vallahades,
Crimean Tatars in Turkey, Circ****ians in Turkey, and
Romani people in...
-
among Ottoman-era Gr****
Muslims from
western Gr****
Macedonia such as the
Vallahades. By the 18th
century Bektashism began to gain a
considerable hold over...
- (Bosniaks, Albanians, Turks,
Muslim Bulgarians and Gr****
Muslims such as the
Vallahades from Gr**** Macedonia), were
resettled in
various parts of Anatolia, mostly...
-
Muslims of Greece,
including even Gr****-speaking
Muslim citizens, such as
Vallahades and
Cretan Turks, but also
Muslim Roma groups, such as Sepečides. Each...
- numbers, that
descended from Ottoman-era Gr****
converts to Islam, like the
Vallahades, each of
these groups having its own
language and culture.
Following the...