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Asia Minor Greeks (Greek: Μικρασιάτες, romanized: Mikrasiates), also known as Asiatic Greeks or AnatolianGreeks, make up the ethnic Greek populations...
the Greeks of the Peloponnese, Thessaly, Epirus, Macedonia, Thrace, and west Anatolian littoral continued to speak and write in Greek, The Greeks of Cappadocia...
under the rule of ancient Hittites. The first recorded name the Greeks used for the Anatolian peninsula, though not particularly popular at the time, was...
Caucasus province of Kars Oblast, in which Pontic Greeks, northeastern AnatolianGreeks, and Caucasus Greeks who had collaborated with the Russian Imperial...
Antalcidas ("King's Peace") which restored Persia's control over the AnatolianGreeks. By 371 BC, Thebes was in the ascendancy, defeating Sparta at the Battle...
population at the time), 550,000 Pontic Greeks, 900,000 AnatolianGreeks and 60,000 Cappadocian Greeks. Arrivals in Greece from the exchange numbered 1,310,000...
the Greeks of the Peloponnese, Thessaly, Epirus, Macedonia, Thrace, and west Anatolian littoral continued to speak and write in Greek, The Greeks of Cappadocia...
The Anatolian languages are an extinct branch of Indo-European languages that were spoken in Anatolia, part of present-day Turkey. The best known Anatolian...
Minor-ites" and "Anatolians"), while Greeks from Pontos (Pontic Greeks) are known as Greek: Πόντιοι (Póntioi). Greeks from Istanbul are known as Greek: Κωνσταντινουπολίτες...
and have intermarried, today's Pontic Greeks likely also owe their ancestry to ancient Anatolians, other Greeks, other migrants to the Pontos, Caucasian...
forms of the floghera, which are common all over Greece, the Qanun which is used among AnatolianGreeks, the name of which comes from "κανών" ("kanon" rule...
The Greek diaspora, also known as Omogenia (Greek: Ομογένεια, romanized: Omogéneia), are the communities of Greeks living outside of Greece and Cyprus...
Turkey's recognition of the genocide of Pontic and AnatolianGreeks. On December 16, 2007, the Pontic Greek genocide was officially recognized by the International...
thousands of Greeks, including the extermination of Pontian and AnatolianGreeks, the destruction of Smyrna, and widespread ethnic cleansing in Greek areas of...
major populations of "AnatolianGreeks" include those along the Aegean coast and in Cappadocia (central Anatolia), but not the Greeks of the Thrace region...
probably contain legendary elaborations. He is said to have been born in the Anatolian seaport of Patara, Lycia, in Asia Minor to wealthy Christian parents....
The Greeks or Hellenes (/ˈhɛliːnz/; Greek: Έλληνες, Éllines [ˈelines]) are an ethnic group and nation native to Greece, Cyprus, southern Albania, Anatolia...
Levantines 3) Ancient Anatolians. 4) Ephesians, Ionians and Lydians. 5) Graeco-Phrygians (see Graeco-Phrygian languages). 6) Greeks and Thracians. 7) Trallians...
million people, around 1.5 million AnatolianGreeks and 500,000 Muslims in Greece. With respect to the Muslims of Greece the treaty reflected Ottoman conceptions...
Asia Minor Greeks in Greece itself, has attached the term to the AnatolianGreek population of the early 20th century. At least 300,000 Greek refugees were...
as "-(i)lis", "-tzis", and "-oglou" became common, especially among AnatolianGreeks. It is not clear when stable family surnames became widely used. Though...
communities in Anatolia. This effort encouraged nationalism among some AnatolianGreeks, especially those in the educated upper classes. For those Pontians...
targeting citizens of Greece but also affecting Ottoman Greeks with Greek citizenship as well as eventually all Ottoman Greeks. Violence and looting were...
JSTOR j.ctt1kw2b3r. Stoneman, Richard (2019). The Greek experience of India: from Alexander to the Indo-Greeks. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University press....
Matrona of Perge of the 6th century was a Byzantine female saint known for temporarily cross-dressing as the monk Babylos to avoid her husband after she...
function as separate ethnic groups. In particular, the culture of the Anatolian Turks in Asia Minor has underlain and influenced the Turkish nationalist...
Glaphyra (Greek: Γλαφύρα; c. 35 BC – c. 7 AD) was an Anatolian princess from Cappadocia, and a Queen of Mauretania by her second marriage to King Juba...