- The
Urums (/ʊəˈruːm/, /ʊˈruːm/; Gr****: Ουρούμ,
Urúm;
Turkish and
Crimean Tatar:
Urum, IPA: [
uˈɾum]) are
several groups of Turkic-speaking Gr**** Orthodox...
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Caucasian Urums and the
Urum language/Kafkasya Urumları ve
Urum Dili".
Handbook of
Endangered Turkic Languages. Podolsky,
Baruch (1986).
Notes on the
Urum language...
- Look up
Urum or
urum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Urum may
refer to:
Urum (Babylonia), an
ancient city
Urum people,
several groups of Turkic-speaking...
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Urum is a
village in
eastern Yemen. It is
located in the
Hadhramaut Governorate.
Towns and
villages in the
Hadhramaut Governorate 14°57′N 48°09′E / 14...
- Gr****s. This
Pontian Gr****s are also
known as
Tsalka Urums.
Kvemo Kartli Tsalka Pontic Gr****s
Urums Google Earth community map[permanent dead link] 41°38′16″N...
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include Armenian, Georgian, and the Greco-Turkic
dialect spoken by the
Urums, a
community of
Caucasus Gr****s from the
Tsalka region of
central Georgia...
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Urum al-Kubrah (Arabic: أورم الكبرى, also
spelled Urem al-Kubra) is a town in
western Aleppo Governorate,
northwestern Syria. With a po****tion of 5,391...
- or "Lake Maeotis". They are
often considered to be the
ancestors of the
Urums, Circ****ians, Abkhazians, and Abazins. The
etymology of the name and identity...
- Encyclopedia.
Archived from the
original on 27 May 2021. "Gr**** Tatars.
Urums, who are they? Moor did his job..." "The
Crimean Tatars: The
Diaspora Experience...
- the Mamluk-Ottoman
forces that they
faced in the
Indian Ocean. The term
Urums, also
derived from the same origin, is
still used in
contemporary ethnography...