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... Osmanli ' , but some are or were recently Yuruk , and there can be no doubt that villages which are now called Osmanli were formerly Turkmen , and the process whereby the Turkmen is transformed into the Turk through settlement and ...
... Osmanli ' , but some are or were recently Yuruk , and there can be no doubt that villages which are now called Osmanli were formerly Turkmen , and the process whereby the Turkmen is transformed into the Turk through settlement and ...
Strana 390
... Osmanli , but were really Yuruk . There still remain , however , in the mountain regions of Central Taurus considerable numbers of Yuruks , who preserve the old nomadic habit unbroken . The Turkmens in the semi - nomadic condition ...
... Osmanli , but were really Yuruk . There still remain , however , in the mountain regions of Central Taurus considerable numbers of Yuruks , who preserve the old nomadic habit unbroken . The Turkmens in the semi - nomadic condition ...
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... Osmanli . X. OSMANLI OR TURK The national name to which the Turkish people of Asia Minor and South - eastern Europe lay claim is Osmanli ( or in European fashion , derived from the Byzantine Greek form , Ottoman ) ; but this name has ...
... Osmanli . X. OSMANLI OR TURK The national name to which the Turkish people of Asia Minor and South - eastern Europe lay claim is Osmanli ( or in European fashion , derived from the Byzantine Greek form , Ottoman ) ; but this name has ...
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