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Candy or Candia.
Under Ottoman rule, in
Ottoman Turkish,
Crete was
called Girit (كريد). In the
Hebrew Bible,
Crete is
referred to as (כְּרֵתִים) "kretim"...
- The
island of
Crete (Ottoman Turkish: كریت, romanized:
Girit) was
declared an
Ottoman province (eyalet) in 1646,
after the
Ottomans managed to conquer...
- Τουρκοκρητικοί or Τουρκοκρήτες, Tourkokritikí or Tourkokrítes; Turkish: Giritli,
Girit Türkleri, or
Giritli Türkler; Arabic: أتراك كريت) or
Cretan Turks were the...
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Ottoman Empire after World War I.
Fourth are some 200,000
Turkish Cypriots...
Girit,
Selin (10 May 2018). "Losing
their religion: The
young Turks rejecting...
- ISBN 978-605-5058-00-5. Oya
Berkay KARACA , Oya
YILDIRIM , A.
Celil ÇAKICI. "
Girit Yemek Kültürü ve Sürdürülebilirliği (Cretan Food
Culture and It's Sustainability)"...
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original on 2006-04-09.
Retrieved 2006-06-15. Osmanlı İmparatorluğu ve
Girit bunalımı (1896–1908) at
Google Books "United
States Code of
Federal Regulations...
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There are two
different kinds of leblebi-dehulled
leblebi (Sarı
Leblebi and
Girit Leblebi) and
nondehulled leblebi (Beyaz
Leblebi and Sakız Leblebi)-introduced...
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Ottoman entry into
World War I.
Qatar (Katar), 1872–1913
Cretan State (
Girit), 1898–1912/13:
established as an
internationally supervised tributary state...
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Archived from the
original on 13
October 2021.
Retrieved 17
January 2022.
Girit,
Selin (10 May 2018). "Losing
their religion: The
young Turks rejecting...
- China. New
America Media.
Archived from the
original on 6
November 2014.
Girit,
Selin (9 July 2015). "China-Turkey
relationship strained over Uighurs"...