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    Census); it is also spoken as a primary language by other ethnic minorities. Gagauz, Russian, and Ukrainian languages are granted official regional status in...
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    Gagauz literature in the 1920s and 1930s in Bessarabia, the single-handed work of a priest Mihail Ciachir (1861-1938), who created the first Gagauz dictionary...
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    Todur Zanet (category Gagauz nationalists)
    June 14, 1958) is a Gagauz and Moldovan journalist, folklorist and poet, one of the most prominent contributors to Gagauz literature and theater. He is...
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    Mihail Ciachir (category Gagauz nationalists)
    Church to permit him to publish religious literature in the Gagauz language. Three years later, he released in Gagauz translation selected passages from the...
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  • 23, 2016. Retrieved May 27, 2016. "Article 16. Legal code of Gagauzia (Gagauz-Yeri)". Gagauzia.md. August 5, 2008. Archived from the original on May 13...
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    groups from the Sakha in East Siberia to the Turks in the Balkans and the Gagauz in Moldova. Ethnological information on Turkic tribes for the first time...
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    Governor of Gagauzia (category Articles containing Gagauz-language text)
    terms. They must be a citizen of Moldova over 35 years old and know the Gagauz language. The governor can issue decisions and decrees valid throughout...
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    flows into the sea. Its capital is called Kaliakra. However, today, some Gagauz people and Turkish scholars claim the Despotate of Dobruja, or as how they...
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    time, 181,035 declared themselves Ukrainians, 111,726 Russians, 126,010 Gagauz and 51,867 Bulgarians. The proportion of Ukrainians and Russians in the...
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    subsidiaries with Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Bulgarian, Jewish, and Gagauz literature. Lidia Kulikovski was awarded the title of "Honored worker of culture"...
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    Bulgarians serve the traditional mangea (chicken with sauce), while the Gagauz prepare shorpa, a highly seasoned mutton soup; in the Russian communities...
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    Indonesian and Maltese Christians, and Sephardi Jews, as well as by the Gagauz people. Similar usage by Christians and Sikhs in Peninsular Malaysia has...
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    Perso-Arabic script. Azerbaijani is closely related to Turkish, Turkmen, Gagauz, Qashqai, and Crimean Tatar, being mutually intelligible with each of these...
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    both also adopted Cyrillic. The last language to adopt Cyrillic was the Gagauz language, which had used Greek script before. In Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan...
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    Turkic ethnic groups include the Altai people, Azerbaijanis, Chuvash people, Gagauz people, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz people, Turkmens, Turkish people, Tuvans, Uyghurs...
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    Hungarian Lehastan in Armenian Lehistan in Ottoman Turkish, modern Turkish, Gagauz, Kumyk, and Crimean Tatar Лихѧна in Church Slavonic Лахьыбзэ in Kabardian...
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    Xenia Deli (category Moldovan people of Gagauz descent)
    Deli was born in Basarabeasca, Moldova. She is ethnically Gagauz. She began studying literature and planned on becoming a teacher, but graduated from the...
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  • the south, where the organization Gagauz Halkı (Gagauz People), formed in November 1989, came to represent the Gagauz, a Turkic-speaking minority there...
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    Republic Union with Romania Greater Romania Moldavian SSR Gagauzia conflict Gagauz Republic Transnistria conflict Transnistria Transnistria War Declaration...
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    Kyzylbash, Surguch, Tozluk Turk, Yuruk (Konyar, Yoruk), Prizren and Macedonian Gagauz. Current estimates of 2019 assume that in the entire Balkan region approx...
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    origins of its majority population, as well as the Slavic and minority Gagauz populations. The traditional Latin origins of Romanian culture reach back...
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    Gagauz People (Qaqauzlar). – Baku, “Azarnashr”, 1996 48 p. It provides detailed information about history, traditions, language, faith and literature...
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    Jan 1997) Vasile Tarlev, former Prime Minister of Moldova Stepan Topal, Gagauz politician and activist Serafim Urechean, former chairman of the "Our Moldova...
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  • June 10 – James F. Conant, American philosopher June 14 – Todur Zanet, Gagauz poet and translator June 16 – Isobelle Carmody, Australian science fiction...
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    Turkmens (section Literature)
    Afghanistan. The Turkmen language is closely related to Azerbaijani, Turkish, Gagauz, Qashqai and Crimean Tatar, sharing common linguistic features with each...
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    independence. Gagauz Republic, declared itself the "Gagauz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic" within Moldova on 12 November 1989, and the Gagauz Republic...
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  • "Gag" (song), a 2013 single by Gen Hoshino gag, the ISO 639 code for the Gagauz language Gag Island, one of the Raja Ampat Islands in Indonesia Gage Airport...
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    Turkic languages. It is closely related to Azerbaijani, Crimean Tatar, Gagauz, Qashqai, and Turkish, sharing varying degrees of mutual intelligibility...
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    mutually intelligible with Modern Turkish. Together with Turkish, Turkmen and Gagauz, Azerbaijani is a member of Oghuz branch of southwestern group Turkic language...
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  • As a result, only Azerbaijani (1991, with one letter changed in 1992), Gagauz (1996), Crimean Tatar (1992, officially since 1997), Tatar in the Tatar...
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