• Western travelers speculated that Vallahades is connected to the ethnonym Vlach, this is improbable, as the Vallahades were always Greek-speaking with no...
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    converted to Islam and were called Vallahades. With the 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey, the Vallahades went to Turkey. In Turkish they...
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  • ("Macedonia, Ethnography and Statistics"), 160 Greek Christians, 500 Vallahades (Grecophone Muslims) and 50 Romani lived in the village in 1900. List...
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    are completely distinct from the Ottoman-era Greek Muslims, such as the Vallahades of Western Macedonia, who were almost entirely expatriated to Turkey as...
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    Macedonia were known collectively as Vallahades; they had probably converted to Islam en masse in the late 1700s. The Vallahades retained much of their Greek...
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    numbers, that descended from Ottoman-era Greek converts to Islam, like the Vallahades, each of these groups having its own language and culture. Following the...
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    Turkey, Bosniaks in Turkey, Gajal, Pomaks in Turkey, Megleno-Romanians, Vallahades, Crimean Tatars in Turkey, Circassians in Turkey, and Romani people in...
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    (Bosniaks, Albanians, Turks, Muslim Bulgarians and Greek Muslims such as the Vallahades from Greek Macedonia), were resettled in various parts of Anatolia, mostly...
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    and Greek as his mother tongue (ethnically he belonged to the so called Vallahades). As Fikri lived in the southern area of the vilayet of Monastir the threat...
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    found in Crete (Cretan Turks), Greek Macedonia (for example among the Vallahades of western Macedonia), and among Pontic Greeks in the Pontic Alps and...
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  • despite the superficial concessions made by their hierarchs. Linobambaki Vallahades Cretan Turks Crypto-Calvinism Crypto-Judaism Crypto-Islam Crypto-Paganism...
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    among Ottoman-era Greek Muslims from western Greek Macedonia such as the Vallahades. By the 18th century Bektashism began to gain a considerable hold over...
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    included among those 'Turks' expatriated to Turkey in 1924. including the Vallahades. In contrast, the Western Thrace Turks are completely distinct from those...
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    Muslims of Greece, including even Greek-speaking Muslim citizens, such as Vallahades and Cretan Turks, but also Muslim Roma groups, such as Sepečides. Each...
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  • Turkish Roma, and Pontic Greeks, among other smaller groups like Dom, Lom, Vallahades, Greek Muslims, Cretan Muslims, Nantinets, Imerkhevians. Many of the Non...
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    Crimea (Crimean Tatar diaspora), and Greece (Muslim Roma, Greek Muslims, Vallahades, Nantinets, Cretan Turks) took refuge in present-day Turkey and moulded...
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    they are the descendants of Ottoman-era Greek converts to Islam like the Vallahades of Greek Macedonia.[citation needed] The Macedonian Muslims (or Torbeši)...
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    Pomaks, Bosniaks, Chechens, Muslim Albanians, Ingush, Greek Muslims, Vallahades, Muslim Romani people, Balkan Turks, Turkish Cypriots, Cretan Turks, Yörüks...
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    (Gacallar) Muhacir (Muhacirler) Tatars (Tatarlar) Hill people (Dağlılar) Vallahades (Patriyotlar) Circassians (Çerkesler) Romani people (Romanlar) Turkmens...
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    Pomaks, Bosniaks, Chechens, Muslim Albanians, Ingushs, Greek Muslims, Vallahades, Muslim Romani people, Balkan Turks, Turkish Cypriots, Cretan Turks, Yörüks...
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    ("Macedonia, Ethnography and Statistics"), 600 Greek Christians, 500 Turks, 200 Vallahades (Greek-speaking Muslims), 150 Aromanians and 100 Romani lived in the town...
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    found in Crete (Cretan Turks), Greek Macedonia (for example among the Vallahades of western Macedonia), and among Pontic Greeks in the Pontic Alps and...
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  • statistics of Vasil Kanchov ("Macedonia, Ethnography and Statistics"), 255 Vallahades (Grecophone Muslims) lived in the village in 1900. List of settlements...
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    the descendants of Ottoman-era ethnic Greek converts to Islam like the Vallahades of pre-1923 Greek Macedonia and so thereby avoid a possible future situation...
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    other non-Sunni Turks is also widely reported. Greek Muslims, namely Vallahades and Cretan Muslims, who were expelled from Greece and Crete during the...
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    contrast to that of the Greek Muslims of western Greek Macedonia called Vallahades and the Cretan Muslims, both of whom generally remained ignorant of Turkish...
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  • Lapithos, Platanissos, Agios Symeon and Galinoporni. Karamanlides Urums Vallahades Hemshin peoples Crypto-Christianity Crypto-Christian Serbs Selim Deringil...
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    1404–1451). In the 20th century, Honaz was one of the places where the Vallahades or Valaades (ethnic Greek Muslims from southwest Greek Macedonia) were...
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    and identity, remained Crypto-Christians, and were subsequently called Vallahades by local Greek Orthodox Christians because apparently the only Turkish-Arabic...
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  • region of Macedonia. In the Late Ottoman period, it was inhabited by Vallahades; in the 1900 statistics of Vasil Kanchov, where the town appears under...
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