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Ethnonym
Ethnonym An ethnonym (Gk. ethnos, 'tribe', + onuma, 'name') is the ... negro/colored (African American). Other examples of ethnonym-turned-ethnic slur in history include Punic ...
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Ethnonym   (translated from German)
Ethnonym Ethnonym (of grch. éthnos "people, Group of peoples ... one People or one ethnical group . The Ethnonym is one of the substantial components of ... name and master designation. For example the Ethnonym for the country Hessen associated feeling humans ... Another example is the term Skipetaren, as Ethnonym for those Albanian one uses. Particularly ...
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Talk:Ethnonym
Talk:Ethnonym Note: I don't know whether "endonym ...
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List of country name etymologies
... tribes from modern Kosovo brought their highland ethnonym to the narrow coastal plain. Albanian: Shqipërië ... the time of the Seleucids. The modern ethnonym 'Azerbaijani' has often become the subject of ... to the original seven Hungarian tribes. The ethnonym Hunni (referring to the Huns) has influenced ... above. The same root emerges in the ethnonym Yugra, a people living in Siberia and ... the shores of Lake Nicaragua, subsequently the ethnonym of that native community. Niger: named ...
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Crimean Tatars in Bulgaria
... and 14th century), "Tatar" was not an ethnonym but a general term for the armies ... signs of a rebirth of Tatar identity. Ethnonym In the last census (December 1992), 4 ... rural residents (4)) identified as Tatars. The ethnonym plays a main role in Tatar self ... the first to adopt it as an ethnonym after Ghengiz Khan wiped out the original ... used as a modifier of the general ethnonym, for instance, Nogay Tarari. Informants have ...
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Talk:Kalmyk people
... 38, 6 February 2006 (UTC): Regarding the ethnonym /Oirat/. According to Birtalan: "…the ethnonym Oirat (Oyirad, Written Mongol vUjirat, Spoken Oirat ... separate entity both politically and linguistically.The ethnonym Oirat is often used in the combination ... 15, 7 February 2006 (UTC) Regarding the ethnonym /Mongol/. "Originally, Mongol was the name of ... Dagur, Bonan, Santa, etc.). "Irrespective of their ethnonym, all speakers of the Modern Mongolic ...
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User talk:Dpr
... Communists used the Kaifeng community's own ethnonym as an identifier, eventhough, because of their ... at that time, identified using their own ethnonym, "Youtai", which has since been expanded to ... further understanding is that the community's ethnonym was taken by the Maoists as an ethnonym for not only the Kaifeng Jews, but ... words, my understanding is that the ancient ethnonym for the waning Kaifeng community was ...
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Talk:List of country name etymologies
... often put the word "spear" into their ethnonym - If youd read Beowulf, the very first ... pointed out, the Greek word Italós (the ethnonym) is very widely attested and from very ... on the following assumption: the indigenous Italic ethnonym had an initial w- (exemplified by Oscan ... of calves"); the Greek form of this ethnonym lost the initial w- in accordance with ... rules; later, the Greek form of the ethnonym was borrowed into Latin. This is ...
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Talk:Demographics of Turkey
... religious, not ethnic or ethnonational. The correct ethnonym is Assyrian, as used e.g. in ... note that "Araméens" is used as an ethnonym, e.g. on the site of the ... we to determine what is the correct ethnonym? On Wikipedia, "ethnic group" is defined as ... and hence Süryani, Syriacs, and Syriaques) an ethnonym. It is not my purpose to push ...
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Talk:Syriacs/miniproject
... Caucasus, present-day Armenia and Georgia, the ethnonym that was applied to them was Aisor ... behind the use of "Syriacs" as an ethnonym comes from the Syriac Church, to prevent ... a common ethnic group with a single ethnonym, things are not so easy. See also ...
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