Turkalbaner

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German

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Etymology

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From Albaner (Albanian); translation of Greek Τουρκαλβανοί (Tourkalvanoí, Turco-Albanians)[1] and Τουρκαλβανός (Tourkalvanós, Turco-Albanian).[2]

Noun

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Turkalbaner m (strong, genitive Turkalbaners, plural Turkalbaner)

  1. (rare, possibly offensive) Turco-Albanian (term to refer to an Albanian)
    Synonym: Albaner

Declension

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Synonyms

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References

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  1. ^ [1] - Nikolaou Chidiroglou Chidiroglou, Paulos (1990) Symvolē stēn Hellēnikē Tourkologia[2] (in German), Athēna: Hērodotos, →ISBN, page 127:
    Hiermit nicht zu verwechseln sind die zusammengesetzen Volksnamen, die sich auf Herkunft oder Religion beziehen, wie z.B. Τουρκαλβανός (Turkalbaner), Τουρκοκρήτες (Turkkreter), Τουρκοκύπριοι (Turkzyprioten). [Hereby does not to be confused the composite national name, they were referred to by origin or religion, such as Τουρκαλβανός (Turco-Albanian) Τουρκοκρήτες (Turco-Cretans), Τουρκοκύπριοι (Turko-Cypriots).]"
  2. ^ [3] The Muslim Minority of Greek Thrace- Vemund Aarbakke Volume I, University of Bergen, Year: 2000, Page: 48