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The History of the Greek Language Throughout Time

Greek Reporter 02 Feb 2025
... newly isolated dialects, such as Mariupol Greek, spoken in Crimea, Pontic Greek, spoken along the Black Sea coast of Asia Minor, and Cappadocian, spoken in central Asia Minor, began to diverge.
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5 times entire towns were found buried

Business Insider 07 Jan 2025
Derinkuyu, Turkey's underground city ... Humans have been building cities for centuries, but they don't always last. In some cases, nature has reclaimed them ... "St ... St ... St ... In the 1920s, Cappadocian Greeks left the city behind after the Greco-Turkish War ... ....
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Constantinople Greeks: The Cosmopolitans of Byzantium’s Capital

Greek Reporter 02 Dec 2024
Some of these are archaisms, such as χουλιάρι which comes from Byzantine κοχλιάριον and along with απίδι are found in Pontic and Cappadocian Greek varieties, among other Greek dialects ... Greek.
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Derinkuyu: World’s largest underground city reveals ancient urban planning genius

Interesting Engineering 23 Oct 2024
Even under the Ottoman Empire, these underground cities continued to serve as safe havens for the local Christian populations, particularly the Cappadocian Greeks, who faced sporadic persecution as late as the 20th century.
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Mithridates’ Kingdom: What Alexander’s Empire Could Have Been?

Greek Reporter 26 Jul 2024
There, Greek colonists had erected the city of Sinope, Mithridates’ capital ... While Hellenic culture dominated the coast, the Cappadocian hinterland preserved its old Anatolian non-Greek heritage.
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The Quest to Save Greece’s Endangered Dialects

Greek Reporter 18 Jun 2024
These dialects, including Pontic, Cappadocian, Tsakonian, Griko, and Maniot Greek among many others, clearly portray the history, culture, and identity of local communities of Greek speakers in areas ...
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Cappadocian Greek: The Forgotten Tongue of Anatolia

Greek Reporter 21 May 2024
the Cappadocian Greek dialect ... Catlemur, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0 History and Development of Cappadocian Greek ... From the 11th all the way to the 20th century, Cappadocian Greek was increasingly influenced by Turkish.
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Greeks of Cappadocia Left Indelible Mark on History

Greek Reporter 22 Apr 2024
By late antiquity, the Cappadocian Greeks had mostly converted to Christianity ... Twelve notable Cappadocian Greeks ... Incredibly, as late as the 20th century, the local Cappadocian Greeks were still using the underground cities as refuges (Greek.
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Centre for the Study of the Christian East Launched at Exeter University

Greek Reporter 05 Apr 2024
... Professor Morwenna Ludlow, an expert in the theology of the fourth century CE (especially the Cappadocian Church Fathers, e.g ... Greek Fathers and the History of the Christian East at Exeter University.
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‘Romeyka’ The Ancient Greek Dialect Spoken in Northern Turkey

Greek Reporter 13 Mar 2024
Researchers say it bears striking resemblances to ancient Greek dialects ... On the other hand, some Muslim Turks and Cappadocians who migrated to north-eastern Anatolia adopted the local Greek dialects, before over time mostly adopted Turkish.
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Unveiling the Hidden Greek Roots of Familiar English Names

Greek City Times 04 Mar 2024
Saint George –who, according to tradition, was a Cappadocian Greek who served in the Roman army and was martyred under emperor Diocletian– is traditionally depicted as a dragon-slayer ... Melissa is the Greek word for “bee”, deriving from meli “honey”.
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Festive trip to Xanthi, a crossroads of cultures

Greek City Times 22 Dec 2023
The cuisine of Xanthi is multicultural; apart from the Greeks, it has been influenced by Muslims, Pomaks, Roma, Armenians, Pontians and Cappadocians, which is why it is particularly rich, interesting and very tasty.
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Rise of the Goths

Quillette 31 Aug 2023
... of the legendary Ulfilas, a Gothic missionary of Cappadocian Greek descent.An image from a 19th-century German history book that purports to depict Ulfilas preaching Christianity to the Goths. .
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Turkish man knocked down basement wall to find 2,000-year-old underground city — after chasing his ...

New York Post 15 Jun 2023
... Christians and Cappadocian Greeks ... After 2,000 years of use, Derinkuyu was finally abandoned in 1923 by the Cappadocian Greeks, who faced defeat in the Greco-Turkish war and escaped to Greece.
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A man knocked down a wall in his basement. He found an abandoned underground city ...

Yahoo Daily News 14 Jun 2023
Derinkuyu, Turkey's underground city.Natalia Moroz/Getty Images ... Here's a closer look at the remarkable city and its history ... However, in the 1920s, it was abandoned by the Cappadocian Greeks when they fled to Greece during the Greco-Turkish War.

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