Karamanlı Turkish is a Turkic language historically adopted and spoken by Karamanlides. Works that were published in Ottoman Turkish using Greek script are called Karamanlidika (Καραμανλήδικα / Καραμανλήδεια γραφή) or Karamanli Turkish. This reveals another cross-cultural concern for these two languages.

PropertyValue
dbpedia-owl:Language/states
dbpedia-owl:states
dbpprop:abstract
  • Karamanlı Turkish is a Turkic language historically adopted and spoken by Karamanlides. Works that were published in Ottoman Turkish using Greek script are called Karamanlidika (Καραμανλήδικα / Καραμανλήδεια γραφή) or Karamanli Turkish. This reveals another cross-cultural concern for these two languages. Despite the fact that the official government language was Ottoman Turkish written in Arabic script, the Anatolian Orthodox Christian community published many works in Karamanlidika, some of them published by Evangelinos Misailidis, by the Anatoli or Misailidis publishing house (Misailidis 1986, p. 134). Karamanli works represent unique cultural and historical nuances of the period that Karamanli people existed. Nowadays, neither Karamanli people nor the Karamanli language exist anymore. The only evidence of their past history is the works they published.
dbpprop:fam
dbpprop:familycolor
  • Altaic
dbpprop:hasPhotoCollection
dbpprop:name
  • Karamanli Turkish
dbpprop:nativename
  • Karamanlılar
dbpprop:script
dbpprop:speakers
  • 400 (xsd:integer)
dbpprop:states
dbpprop:wikiPageUsesTemplate
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • Karamanlı Turkish is a Turkic language historically adopted and spoken by Karamanlides. Works that were published in Ottoman Turkish using Greek script are called Karamanlidika (Καραμανλήδικα / Καραμανλήδεια γραφή) or Karamanli Turkish. This reveals another cross-cultural concern for these two languages.
rdfs:label
  • Karamanli Turkish
owl:sameAs
skos:subject
foaf:name
  • Karamanlılar
  • Karamanli Turkish
foaf:page
is dbpprop:redirect of