The Cretan Muslims (Greek: Τουρκοκρητικοί or Τουρκοκρήτες, Tourkokritikí or Tourkokrítes; Turkish: Giritli, Girit Türkleri, or Giritli Türkler; Arabic:...
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Ottoman-era converts to Islam from Greek Macedonia (e.g., Vallahades), Crete (Cretan Muslims), and northeastern Anatolia (particularly in the regions of Trabzon...
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and customary and family law. These concessions were resented by the Cretan Muslims, though Christians pressed for more, while maintaining their ultimate...
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The Cretan State (Greek: Κρητική Πολιτεία, romanized: Kritiki Politeia; Ottoman Turkish: كرید دولتی, romanized: Girid Devleti) was established in 1898...
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Al-Hamidiyah (section Cretan community)
remained under Syrian Government control during the Syrian Civil War. Cretan Muslims constitute 60% of the population, numbering about 3,000. Records suggest...
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Cretan Christians (having married the daughter of a priest and allowed her to remain Christian) than the Cretan Muslims. In 1834, however, a Cretan committee...
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States, Australia, and Germany. In addition, the descendants of many Cretan Muslims, who left the island during the 19th and early 20th century, continue...
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five-year terms. reserve twice as many jobs for Christians as for Muslims reorganize the Cretan gendarmerie and staff it with European officers recognize the...
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Turks of the Dodecanese (redirect from Dodecanese Muslims)
(Turkish: On İki Ada Türkleri) are a community of ethnic Turks and Cretan Muslims living on the Dodecanese islands of Rhodes (Turkish: Rodos) and Kos...
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