northern Greece. Its speakers are referred to as PonticGreeks or Pontian Greeks. It is not completely mutually intelligible with modern Demotic Greek. The...
→This is a listofPonticGreeks (Greek: Πόντιοι, Pontioi ), i.e. Greeks from the region of Pontus, in modern northern Turkey. Diogenes (412/404 BC – 323...
Caucasus Greeks can be described as Russianized and pro-Russian empire PonticGreeks in politics and culture and as Mountain Greeks in terms of lifestyle...
PonticGreek folk dances are a group of over ninety dances traditionally performed by PonticGreeks (Pontic: Ρωμαίοι). Dance has been an integral part...
the region prior to the Ottoman conquest, including PonticGreeks, Caucasus Greeks, Cappadocian Greeks, Armenians, Kurds, Zazas, Georgians, Circassians,...
the Russian Caucasus province of Kars Oblast, in which PonticGreeks, northeastern Anatolian Greeks, and Caucasus Greeks who had collaborated with the...
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The Greek diaspora, also known as Omogenia (Greek: Ομογένεια, romanized: Omogéneia), are the communities ofGreeks living outside ofGreece and Cyprus...
the diet. The PonticGreeks, who originate from Turkey, make nettle soup with leeks, onions, bulgur, garlic, and hot peppers. In the Pontic language, this...
African Greeks, or Greeks in Africa (Greek: Έλληνες της Αφρικής), are the Greek people in the continent of Africa. Greek communities have existed in Africa...
This is a listof notable Greeks. Metrobius Thespis Constantine Phaulkon (1648–1688), first counsellor of King Narai of Siam Lefteri (?-1872), bandit...
Greeks who fled from the Erzurum vilayet to Georgia during the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829. 3) the PonticGreeks who fled from Anatolia to Greece and...
Azerbaijanis, and PonticGreeks. It is a form of circle dance. Each region in the Armenian Highlands had its own Kochari, with its unique way of both dancing...
The Greeks in Kazakhstan are mainly the descendants ofPonticGreeks who were deported there by Joseph Stalin, from southern Russia and the Caucasus region...
immigrated to Greece more recently. The number ofPonticGreeks currently maintaining the dialect is unclear. A small group of Muslim Pontic speakers remain...
the end of the Greco-Turkish War. Especially poorly treated were the PonticGreeks in eastern Anatolia on the Black Sea. In 1920, as the Greek army advanced...
workshops ofPontic Olbia or in mainland Greece, as well as pottery made by the Greeksof the Aegean islands. During the earlier Middle Scythian period of the...
(First Greek colonisation, Second Greek colonisation, Greeks in pre-Roman Crimea, Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul, Greeks in Egypt, Greeks in Syria, Greeks in Malta)...
sometimes referred to as the Trialeti Greeks or the Transcaucasian Turcophone Greeks, PonticGreeks and Caucasus Greeks, or Τσαλκαλίδες (Tsalkalides), a name...
99–100 and 103. Colonies in antiquity Greek diaspora Greeks in Russia and the Soviet Union Greeks in Ukraine History of Crimea Roman Crimea Nicholas Geoffrey...
Greeks in the United Kingdom (Greek: Έλληνες στο Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο, romanized: Éllines sto Inoméno Vasíleio) are British residents and citizens of full...
(disambiguation) Pontic Olbia (Ancient Greek: Ὀλβία Ποντική; Ukrainian: Ольвія, romanized: Olviia) or simply Olbia is an archaeological site of an ancient Greek city...
the 1970s, but until the beginning of the 1990s, the main influx was returning Greek migrants or ofPonticGreeks and others from Russia, Georgia, Turkey...
Ottoman Greeks, PonticGreeks, Greek refugees Eastern Orthodoxy World War I, Aftermath of World War I Armenian genocide, Ottoman Armenians Armistice of Mudros...
world. In that respect, the varieties of Koine spoken in the Ionian colonies of Anatolia (e.g. Pontus, cf. PonticGreek) would have more intense Ionic characteristics...