Anatolian Greek clubs and associations, 19th - 20th century |
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Antioch Question (End 19th c.) |
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In 1898 the Patriarch of Antioch Spyridon was forced to resign after a demand of the prelates of the throne of Antioch. His resignation brought the Church of Antioch into a very deep crisis which became known as the Antioch Question. The aspects of this question were not only ecclesiastical. Notwithstanding the fact that the parties involved mostly came from the area of the church, the rapid transformation of the issue into a political one involved non ecclesiastic authorities too. |
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Archaization of personal names in Cappadocia |
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Archaization of personal names in Pontus |
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A phenomenon linked to the Greek Enlightenment, through the expressed love of antiquity. The archaisation of names also appeared in Pontus in the 1820s. |
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Census and Politic in Asia Minor, 19th-20th c. |
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Club "Greek Political Association of Cydoniae", Ayvalik |
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Short-lived political club which was founded at Ayvalık after the revolution of the Young Turks. |
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Club "Labour Centre", Smyrna |
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Club "National Regeneration", Manisa |
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Club "Society for the Dissemination of Greek Letters in Asia Minor", Smyrna |
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Collection of Cappadocian folkloric and linguistic material |
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The study of the living monuments of Cappadocia during the 19th and 20th centuries, the reasons for it and its results. |
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