Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 13-14Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2003 |
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Page 193
... origin ) , ' Cappadocian ' ( of Anatolian origin ) , ' Pontian ' , or ' Dopyos ' ( in this case a person simply of non - refugee origin ) supports Hirschon's claim that ' identity based on regional origin may divide Greek from Greek in ...
... origin ) , ' Cappadocian ' ( of Anatolian origin ) , ' Pontian ' , or ' Dopyos ' ( in this case a person simply of non - refugee origin ) supports Hirschon's claim that ' identity based on regional origin may divide Greek from Greek in ...
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... origin . Most scholars refer to the Pomaks as ' Muslim Bulgarians ' or ' Bulgarian Muslims ' , stressing the fact that they speak Bulgarian but are of Muslim origin ( see Konstantinov 1992 and 1997 , Krasteva 1996 , Tsibiridou 2000 ...
... origin . Most scholars refer to the Pomaks as ' Muslim Bulgarians ' or ' Bulgarian Muslims ' , stressing the fact that they speak Bulgarian but are of Muslim origin ( see Konstantinov 1992 and 1997 , Krasteva 1996 , Tsibiridou 2000 ...
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... origin unless they join the Turkish diaspora , e.g. in Amsterdam , where they often admit to their Pomak origins ( Mihaylova 2002b ) . 29. Protestant conversion is an exception in this area because , when Pomaks convert , it is usually ...
... origin unless they join the Turkish diaspora , e.g. in Amsterdam , where they often admit to their Pomak origins ( Mihaylova 2002b ) . 29. Protestant conversion is an exception in this area because , when Pomaks convert , it is usually ...
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Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
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