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Giaour — or Ghiaour written gâvur in modern Turkish, is a derogatory word used by Turkish people to describe all who are non Muslims, with particular reference to Christians and at times to Greeks [James Lewis Farley, Turks and Christians ,Adamant Media… … Wikipedia
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Colophon — • A titular see of Asia Minor Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Colophon Colophon † … Catholic encyclopedia
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Colophon (city) — Colophon is located center right. Colophon (Greek Κολοφών) was a city in the region of Lydia in antiquity dating from about the turn of the first millennium BC. It was likely one the oldest of the twelve Ionian League cities, between Lebedos (120 … Wikipedia
giaour — [ ʒjaur ] n. m. • 1740; mot turc « incroyant » ♦ Hist. Terme de mépris appliqué aux non musulmans en Turquie. ⇒ roumi. ● giaour nom masculin (turc gâvur, de l arabe kāfir, infidèle) Terme péjoratif par lequel les Turcs désignaient les non… … Encyclopédie Universelle