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    Company. pp. 51–110. Kostis, Kostas History's Spoiled Children, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018 p. 260 Kostis, Kostas History's Spoiled Children,...
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  • The leaves were green and above them were the initials of the word PAOK. Kostas Koemtzopoulos, one of PAOK's founding members, came up with this idea, inspired...
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    Mediterranean climatic system, notably around the inner Aegean and Southeastern Anatolia. Average temperatures range between 14–18 °C (57–64 °F) with winter means...
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    Φουλατζίκ): Looted, burned and population partially massacred. According to Kostas Faltaits who recorded the testimony of one of the survivors, the looting...
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    Pontic Greeks (category Ancient peoples of Anatolia)
    ethnically Greek group indigenous to the region of Pontus, in northeastern Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). They share a common Pontic Greek culture that is distinguished...
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  • Farmers were an ancestral component, first identified in farmers from Anatolia (also known as Asia Minor) in the Neolithic, and outside in Europe and...
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    people who inhabited large parts of Southeast Europe and north-western Anatolia in antiquity. They primarily resided on the territories of modern-day Bulgaria...
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    involved the forcible resettlement of approximately 1.5 million Greeks from Anatolia and East Thrace and of half a million Turks from all of Greece except for...
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    romanized: zeybek), were irregular militia and guerrilla fighters living in West Anatolia from late 17th to early 20th centuries. The origins of Zeybeks are debated...
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    Homer's Iliad, Lesbos was part of the kingdom of Priam, which was based in Anatolia. In the Middle Ages, it was under Byzantine and then Genoese rule. Lesbos...
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