• Ukraine (Budjak). Gagauz are mostly Eastern Orthodox Christians. The term Gagauz is also often used as a collective naming of Turkic people living in the...
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    Gagauz people are one of the largest ethnic minorities in Moldova. During the Russian colonization of southern Bessarabia (Budjak), in the early 19th...
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    Gagauz (gagauz dili or gagauzça) is a Turkic language spoken by the Gagauz people of Moldova, Ukraine, Russia and Turkey and it is an official language...
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    The Gagauz Republic (Gagauz: Гагауз Республикасы, Gagauz Respublikası; Romanian: Republica Găgăuzia; Russian: Республика Гагаузия, romanized: Respublika...
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    Gagauzia (redirect from Gagauz-Yeri)
    territorial unit of Moldova. Its autonomy is intended for the local Gagauz people, a Turkic-speaking, primarily Orthodox ethnic group. Bessarabia, previously...
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    discomfort in the Gagauz people, mostly Gagauz- or Russian-speaking and which remembered the previous rule of the Kingdom of Romania over Gagauz-populated lands...
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    groups include the Altai people, Azerbaijanis, Chuvash people, Gagauz people, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz people, Turkmens, Turkish people, Tuvans, Uyghurs, Uzbeks...
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    The Gagauz are an ethnic Turkic minority in Ukraine. The total number of the Gagauz diaspora was 31,923 counted in the 2001 census, most of whom (86.51%)...
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  • Gagauz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gagauz or Gagauzian may refer to: The Gagauz people, an ethnic group living in Moldova and Ukraine Gagauz people...
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  • Gagauz cuisine refers to the culinary practices of the Gagauz people. Its emphasis on dairy products and meats can be traced to the Gagauz's nomadic past...
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    Flag of Gagauzia (redirect from Gagauz flag)
    Gagauzia (Gagauz: Gagauz Yerin bayraa, Romanian: Steagul Găgăuziei, Russian: Флаг Гагаузии) has served as an official symbol of the Gagauz Territorial...
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    The People's Assembly of Gagauzia (Gagauz: Gagauziyanin Halk Topluşu, Romanian: Adunarea Populară a UTA Găgăuzia, Russian: Народное Собрание Гагаузии)...
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  • The modern Gagauz alphabet is a 31-letter Latin-based alphabet modelled on the Turkish alphabet and Azerbaijani. It is used to write the Gagauz language...
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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 recently...
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    Gagauz Halkı ("Gagauz People") was a Gagauz separatist political party in Moldova. It was led by Stepan Bulgar [ro] from at least as early as 1992 until...
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    fairy princess for three nights with her husband. In a tale from the Gagauz people with the title "Заколдованный молодец" ("Enchanted Youth"), an old couple...
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  • Gajal (category Turkic peoples of Europe)
    Pechenegs and Cumans. They are closely related to the Gagauz people, leading to claims that the Gagauz are the Christian part, while the Gajal are the Muslim...
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    people coming from Central Asia bearing Turkic languages." Turkey portal Gagauz people Turkmens Azerbaijanis Meskhetian Turks Tahtacı Yörüks Turkophilia Anti-Turkish...
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    ring to summon a bay mount and win the challenge. In a tale from the Gagauz people with the title "Кюллю-Пиперчу" ("Kyullyu Piperchu"), an old man finds...
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    (1940–1941 and 1944–1991), and Moldova (1917–1918 and 1991 to date). The Gagauz people are said to be descended from the Seljuk Turks that settled in Dobruja...
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    plans to get rid of him by setting dangerous tasks. In a tale from the Gagauz people, Concerning the Sun, collected by Moshkov and translated by Charles...
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    Gagauz people into the Imperial Russian Army, education in the Gagauz language, free medical care and others. During this period, the idea of Gagauz territorial...
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  • Samoyedic, and Udmurt. Turkic languages, including Azeri, Bashkir, Chuvash, Gagauz, Kazakh, Nogai, Tatar, Turkish, Crimean Tatar. Semitic languages, including:...
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    Gagauz World Congress (Gagauz: Dünnä gagauzların kongresi) is held every three years in the capital of Gagauzia, Comrat town. It collects the Gagauz people...
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  • proposed that Gagauz people and some of the Manav People are descendant of Uzes. According to that view the origin of the name Gagauz is Gök Oguz ("Sky...
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    would promote the interests of Moldova's minorities, including the Gagauz people and the Transnistrians. Another founding member, Anastasia Filipașcu...
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    issue of the autonomous territorial unit of Gagauzia. The Gagauz people are a Turkic-speaking people spread between southern Moldova and the south-west of...
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    Evghenia Guțul (category Articles containing Gagauz-language text)
    Evghenia Guțul (born 5 September 1986; Gagauz: Evgeniya Guțul), also rendered Yevgenia Gutsul (Russian: Евгения Гуцул) and Eugenia Guțul, is a Moldovan...
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    Cumans (redirect from Cuman people)
    the Cumans. The Gagauz people are believed by some historians to be descendants of the Cumans; the name Qipcakli occurs as a modern Gagauz surname.: 47 ...
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    Northern Greece, the isles of Rhodes, Dodecanese and Karpathos, the Gagauz people, and the Diaspora of these populations also practice local variations...
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