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- Giaour abstract "Giaour or Gawur (Turkish: gâvur; Turkish pronunciation: [ɟaˈʋur], /dʒaʊər/, from Persian: گور gaur, Albanian: Kaur), meaning \"infidel\", is an offensive term, a slur, historically used in the Ottoman Empire for Christians, such as Orthodox Christians in the Balkans (non-Muslims). Christian ethnic groups in the Ottoman Empire referred to with the term include Greeks, Armenians, Bulgarians, Serbs and Assyrians among others. It was widely used in defters (tax registries) for Orthodox Christians.The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica described the term as follows:Giaour (a Turkish adaptation of the Persian gdwr or gbr, an infidel), a word used by the Turks to describe all who are not Muslims, with especial reference to Christians. The word, first employed as a term of contempt and reproach, has become so general that in most cases no insult is intended in its use; similarly, in parts of China, the term foreign devil has become void of offence. A strict analogy to giaour is found in the Arabic kafir, or unbeliever, which is so commonly in use as to have become the proper name of peoples and countries.".
- Giaour thumbnail Eugène_Ferdinand_Victor_Delacroix_021.jpg?width=300.
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- Giaour wikiPageRevisionID "706997911".
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Armenians.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Ary_Scheffer.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Assyrian_people.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarians.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christianity_in_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethno-cultural_designations.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Islam.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islam-related_slurs.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Category:Non-Muslims_in_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkish_words_and_phrases.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Defter.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Dhimmi.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopædia_Britannica_Eleventh_Edition.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Gabr.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Greeks.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Infidel.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Kafir.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Byron.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Musée_de_la_Vie_Romantique.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Persian_language.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Rayah.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Serbs.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink The_Giaour.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_people.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink Vathek.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink William_Thomas_Beckford.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLink File:Eugène_Ferdinand_Victor_Delacroix_021.jpg.
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gavur".
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLinkText "Giaour".
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gâvur".
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kaur".
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLinkText "gavours".
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLinkText "giaour".
- Giaour wikiPageWikiLinkText "gâvur".
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- Giaour subject Category:Christianity_in_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Giaour subject Category:Ethno-cultural_designations.
- Giaour subject Category:History_of_Islam.
- Giaour subject Category:Islam-related_slurs.
- Giaour subject Category:Non-Muslims_in_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Giaour subject Category:Turkish_words_and_phrases.
- Giaour hypernym Term.
- Giaour type Group.
- Giaour type Group.
- Giaour type Term.
- Giaour comment "Giaour or Gawur (Turkish: gâvur; Turkish pronunciation: [ɟaˈʋur], /dʒaʊər/, from Persian: گور gaur, Albanian: Kaur), meaning \"infidel\", is an offensive term, a slur, historically used in the Ottoman Empire for Christians, such as Orthodox Christians in the Balkans (non-Muslims). Christian ethnic groups in the Ottoman Empire referred to with the term include Greeks, Armenians, Bulgarians, Serbs and Assyrians among others.".
- Giaour label "Giaour".
- Giaour sameAs Q1029268.
- Giaour sameAs Gavur.
- Giaour sameAs Đaur.
- Giaour sameAs Gyaur.
- Giaour sameAs Գյավուր.
- Giaour sameAs Giauras.
- Giaour sameAs Giaur_(islam).
- Giaour sameAs m.077105.
- Giaour sameAs Ghiaur.
- Giaour sameAs Ðaur.
- Giaour sameAs Каурин.
- Giaour sameAs Giaour.
- Giaour sameAs Gâvur.
- Giaour sameAs Q1029268.
- Giaour wasDerivedFrom Giaour?oldid=706997911.
- Giaour depiction Eugène_Ferdinand_Victor_Delacroix_021.jpg.
- Giaour isPrimaryTopicOf Giaour.