- The Yörüks, also
Yuruks or
Yorouks (Turkish: Yörükler; Gr****: Γιουρούκοι, Youroúkoi; Bulgarian: юруци; Macedonian: Јуруци, Juruci), are a
Turkish ethnic...
- Look up
yuruk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yorouk may
refer to: Yörüks, also
Yuruks or
Yorouks (Gr****: Γιουρούκοι, Bulgarian: юруци, Macedonian:...
- A
Yürük rug is a
traditional tribal rug
woven in
Anatolia by the Yörüks, a
Turkish ethnic subgroup.
Yürük rugs have a long
shaggy pile, tied with Ghiordes...
- A
yürük semai (also
spelled yürük sema'i,
yürük sema i, or
yürük semâ'î) is a
musical form in
Ottoman classical music. It was a
movement of a fasıl (suite)...
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Turkish girlband. They
consisted of Eren Bakıcı,
Cemre Kemer and
Yasemin Yürük, and
formerly of Gülçin Ergül, who left in 2009.
Cemre Kemer's
mother is...
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Deliorman regions and
their close relationship with the
frontier culture: "
Yürüks in
Dobruja and Deli-Orman
served at the same time as
ghazis or
raiders (akinci)...
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include Gajal,
Gerlovo Turk, Karamanli, Kyzylbash, Surguch,
Tozluk Turk,
Yuruk (Konyar, Yoruk),
Prizren Turk, and
Macedonian Gagauz.[citation needed] Although...
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their own
dialect of Turkish. This
group is not to be
confused with the
Yuruk nomads of Macedonia, Greece, and
European Turkey, who
speak Balkan Gagauz...
- Çevresinde
Dulkadirli Türkmenleri.
Yusuf Durul: Flat-woven rugs made by "
Yürüks". Ak Yayınları, 1977, page 60.
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- is 135
kilometres (84 mi). The po****tion of the
village is
composed of
Yürüks, a
branch of
Turkmens known as Aydınlı. Mahalle,
Turkey Civil Administration...