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- 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...
- (Bosniaks, Albanians, Turks, Muslim Bulgarians and Gr**** Muslims such as the Vallahades from Gr**** Macedonia), were resettled in various parts of Anatolia, mostly...
- found in Crete (Cretan Turks), Gr**** Macedonia (for example among the Vallahades of western Macedonia), and among Pontic Gr****s in the Pontic Alps and...
- 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...
- are completely distinct from the Ottoman-era Gr**** Muslims, such as the Vallahades of Western Macedonia, who were almost entirely expatriated to Turkey as...
- Crimea (Crimean Tatar diaspora), and Greece (Muslim Roma, Gr**** Muslims, Vallahades, Nantinets, Cretan Turks) took refuge in present-day Turkey and moulded...
- Turkey, Bosniaks in Turkey, Gajal, Pomaks in Turkey, Megleno-Romanians, Vallahades, Crimean Tatars in Turkey, Circ****ians in Turkey, and Romani people in...
- community of Kentro. Nasinikos was po****ted by Gr**** speaking Muslim Vallahades. The 1920 Gr**** census recorded 199 people in the village, and 200 inhabitants...
- Pomaks, Bosniaks, Chechens, Muslim Albanians, Ingush, Gr**** Muslims, Vallahades, Muslim Romani people, Balkan Turks, Turkish Cypriots, Cretan Turks, Yörüks...