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Albanian-speakers in Greece
Greek: Αρβανίτες, romanized: Arvanítes) are a population group in Greece of Albanian origin. For many centuries the Arvanites regarded themselves and were
Arvanites
Spread of Greek language and culture
between Arvanites and other Albanian-speaking populations have diverged over time. During the onset of the Greek war of Independence, Arvanites fought
Hellenization
19th century circus performer
described him as "The Tattooed Greek Prince", "The Greek Albanian", and "The Arvanite Greek", emphasizing aristocratic and foreign identities that enhanced his
Captain_George_Costentenus
Ethnic group native to the Balkans
so-called "Arvanites", see Sasse 1998) and to Southern Italy (Calabria, Sicily, cf Breu 2005)." Nasse 1964, pp. 24–26. Gogonas 2010, p. 3. "Arvanites originate
Albanians
Variety of Albanian traditionally spoken by the Arvanites, a population group in Greece
as Arvanitic, is the variety of Albanian traditionally spoken by the Arvanites, a population group in Greece. Arvanitika was brought to Southern Greece
Arvanitika
hence "Arvanitai") and was rendered in modern Greek as "Arvanites". Today, the term Arvanites is used by Greeks to refer to descendants of Albanians or
Names of the Albanians and Albania
Names_of_the_Albanians_and_Albania
Ethnic group in Greece
the Balkans, Arvanites have come to be regarded as an integral part of the Greek nation. In 1899, leading representatives of the Arvanites in Greece, including
Albanians_in_Greece
Island in the Mediterranean, region of Italy
centuries, waves of Greeks from the Peloponnese (such as the Maniots) and Arvanites migrated to Sicily in large numbers to escape persecution after the Ottoman
Sicily
Topics referred to by the same term
variety spoken by the Arbëreshë Arvanites, a population group of Greece Arvanitika, the language variety spoken by the Arvanites Arbanasi people, a population
Arbëreshë
Community in Greece
Sota-Yeni Türkiye, 151-182 Biris, Kostas I. Arvanites - The gift of Modern Greek: History of Greek Arvanites (Αρβανίτες - Οι δωριείς του νεώτερου ελληνισμού:
Livanates
Country in Southeast Europe
Bintliff J.L. (2003), The ethnoarchaeology of a 'passive' ethnicity: The Arvanites of Central Greece, p. 142. In: Brown K.S., Hamilakis Y. (Eds.) The Usable
North_Macedonia
Country in Southeast Europe
by the older generations and almost extinct. The same is true for the Arvanites, an Albanian-speaking group mostly located in rural areas around Athens
Greece
some parts of Attica and Boeotia were populated by Arvanites, many of the place names were also Arvanite. After the establishment of Greece in 1830, most
Geographical name changes in Greece
Geographical_name_changes_in_Greece
Ethnic minority in Greece
Helsinki Monitor (1995): "Report: The Arvanites". Online report Euromosaic (2006). "L'arvanite/albanais en Grèce" [Arvanite/Albanian in Greece] (in French)
Albanians_of_Western_Thrace
Historical region
communities refer to themselves as Arvanites in the Greek language and self-identify as Greeks, like the Arvanite communities in southern Greece. They
Chameria
Group of varieties of the Albanian language
groups include the Myzeqars of Myzeqe, Labs of Labëria, Chams of Çamëria, Arvanites of Greece and the Arbëreshë of Italy, as well as the original inhabitants
Tosk_Albanian
Indo-European language
originated from the (Arvanites) communities probably of Peloponnese known as Morea in the Middle Ages. Among them the Arvanites call themselves Arbëror
Albanian_language
Dances traditionally performed in Greece
Greece and the Greeks) Immigration Minorities (Muslim minority, Jews, Arvanites, Aromanians (Aromanian question), Megleno-Romanians, Slavophones, Roma)
Greek_dances
Community in Greece
population was 96 in 2021. Komi was one of the villages that was settled with Arvanites after the Black Death (1347–1350) had devastated much of Elis' population
Varda,_Greece
Greek-Arvanite newspaper
publishers were Anastasios Koulouriotis and Panayotis Koupitoris, both Arvanites. It was published in Greek and partly in Albanian (Arvanitika dialect)
The Voice of Albania (newspaper)
The_Voice_of_Albania_(newspaper)
Municipal unit in Greece
anthropologist Riki Van Boeschoten in late 1993, Lechovo was populated by Arvanites. Arvanitika (close to Albanian) was spoken in the village by people over
Lechovo
Albanian linguistic varieties of Italy
referred to as Arvanitika (endonym: arbërisht) are spoken in Greece by the Arvanites. E Mbësuame e Krështerë (1592) by Luca Matranga from Piana degli Albanesi
Arbëresh_language
Arvanite Greek lawyer, publicist, and folklorist
folkloric and historical traditions of the Arvanites in Greece. Kollias published in Greek his major work Arvanites and the origin of the Greeks (1983) in
Aristeidis_Kollias
Municipal unit in Greece
the local Roma population. The primary population of Ano Liosia were Arvanites, who spoke Arvanitika and originated from Albanians who settled in Attica
Ano_Liosia
Island in the Saronic Gulf, Greece
the Hellenic Navy. Arvanites were recorded among the inhabitants of the island in 1688. They lived in poverty as most of the Arvanites in Greece at the
Salamis_Island
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List of Albanian weightlifters
List_of_Albanian_weightlifters
Community in Greece
by Greeks, and Arvanite families who assimilated into the local population. The arrival of Orthodox Albanians (locally called "Arvanites") occurred in
Aristi
Greek island
inhabitants according to the 2021 Greek census. The island was settled by Arvanites likely starting in the late 17th century. The community still inhabits
Agistri
Part of the Morean War
further weakened the Venetian forces. The Venetians managed to recruit 500 Arvanites from the rural population of Attica as soldiers, but no other Greeks were
Siege_of_the_Acropolis_(1687)
City in West Attica, Greece
deserted by wars, raids and captives. During this period was settled by Arvanites. European travelers during the Ottoman domination described Eleusis as
Elefsina
Municipality in Greece
Marousi or Maroussi (Greek: Μαρούσι), also known as Amarousio (Αμαρούσιο), is a city in the northeastern part of the Athens urban area, Greece. Marousi
Marousi
One of the Saronic Islands of Greece
inland, something that was essentially impossible on Hydra. Among local Arvanites, the first account about their settlement was written by Antonis Miaoulis
Hydra_(island)
Indo-European language
Greece and the Greeks) Immigration Minorities (Muslim minority, Jews, Arvanites, Aromanians (Aromanian question), Megleno-Romanians, Slavophones, Roma)
Greek_language
Australians born in Greece or with Greek ancestry
Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes Greek culture Art Cinema Cuisine
Greek_Australians
Administrative region of Greece
great majority of the population are Greeks, as well as Aromanians and Arvanites. The region has shrunk by 17,313 people between 2011 and 2021, experiencing
Epirus_(region)
Albanian-speaking territories and communities (including the Arbëreshë in Italy, Arvanites in Greece and Arbanasi in Croatia). Albania's recorded history of clothing
Traditional_Albanian_clothing
Ethnic group
Albanians and Albania Albanians of Croatia Albanians of Romania Arbëreshë Arvanites According to Demiraj:[full citation needed] The ethnic name shqiptar has
Arbanasi_people
Albanian writer
Κουλουριώτης; 1822–1887) was an Arvanite Albanian writer and nationalist figure in Greece. Born in Salamis[a], Ottoman Greece of Arvanite descent, he spent some
Anastas_Kullurioti
Capital of the island of Salamina, Greece
population of 24,997 inhabitants at the 2021 census, some of them are Arvanites. It was the municipal seat of the former municipality of Salamina, which
Salamina,_Attica
Folk tradition of the Albanian people
western North Macedonia, as well as among the Arbëreshë in Italy and the Arvanites in Greece, and the Arbanasi in Croatia. The most important artistic festival
Albanian_folklore
Greek politician
in 1917-18 and the Greco-Turkish War in 1919-22. The Mercouri were an Arvanite family. He then left the Army and entered politics, taking part in the
Stamatis_Merkouris
Ethnic group
called Arvanites by Greek monolinguals, which amongst the Greek-speaking population until the interwar period, the term Arvanitis (plural: Arvanites) was
Souliotes
Traditional peninsular region in Greece
Greece and the Peloponnese, a group that eventually became known as the Arvanites The Albanians settled in successive waves, often invited by the local
Peloponnese
Greek revolutionary leader (1770–1843)
the perception of foreign travelers of the era, who often equated the Arvanites of the Peloponnese with the Albanian national element due to the Arvanitika
Theodoros_Kolokotronis
Town in Boeotia, Greece
Kyriaki Livadeia A notable portion of the inhabitants of Livadeia are Arvanites. In antiquity, Lebadeia was a town near the western frontier of ancient
Livadeia
Ethnic Greek population of Cyprus
Balkanic populations, such as Slavs, Aromanians (Vlachs), and Albanians (Arvanites), while the biggest differentiating characteristic between Greek Cypriots
Greek_Cypriots
Regional unit in Greece
as the 'Coroni', settled in Piana degli Albanesi in Sicily. They were Arvanites and Greeks from Koroni. During the 1680s, the whole of Messenia was regained
Messenia
Ethnic group in Finland
Syria United Kingdom United States Subgroups Arbanasi Arbëreshë Arnauts Arvanites Chams Souliotes Other Tribes (farefisní) Albanian culture Architecture
Albanians_in_Finland
Community in Greece
"TO ELEFTHEROCHORI". The village has historically also been settled by Arvanites. Famous people from Thourio include actor Yannis Stankoglou and singer
Thourio,_Evros
Greece and the Greeks) Immigration Minorities (Muslim minority, Jews, Arvanites, Aromanians (Aromanian question), Megleno-Romanians, Slavophones, Roma)
Tourism_in_Greece
1389 battle between Serbian-led forces and the Ottoman Empire
Communities Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Arbanasi Egypt Greece Arvanites Cham Souliotes Western Thrace Italy Arbëreshë Romania Syria Turkey Ukraine
Battle_of_Kosovo
languages in the country. Unlike the recent immigrants from Albania, the Arvanites are a centuries-old local Albanian-speaking Greek community living in
Languages_of_Greece
Town in the Peloponnese, Greece
century, a period in which the population of the region was diluted, Arvanites settled on the Methana peninsula. During the Greek War of Independence
Methana
Greece and the Greeks) Immigration Minorities (Muslim minority, Jews, Arvanites, Aromanians (Aromanian question), Megleno-Romanians, Slavophones, Roma)
Geography_of_Greece
Surname list
the Mat District Kryezi, Tirana Kryezi, Kavajë Kriezis, Greek surname of Arvanite origin This page lists people with the surname Kryeziu. If an internal
Kryeziu
Historical period of Greece following Classical Greece
Greece and the Greeks) Immigration Minorities (Muslim minority, Jews, Arvanites, Aromanians (Aromanian question), Megleno-Romanians, Slavophones, Roma)
Hellenistic_Greece
1402 Timurid–Ottoman battle
Communities Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Arbanasi Egypt Greece Arvanites Cham Souliotes Western Thrace Italy Arbëreshë Romania Syria Turkey Ukraine
Battle_of_Ankara
Eastern Catholic church
Syria United Kingdom United States Subgroups Arbanasi Arbëreshë Arnauts Arvanites Chams Souliotes Other Tribes (farefisní) Albanian culture Architecture
Albanian Greek Catholic Church
Albanian_Greek_Catholic_Church
Uprising in Ottoman Albania
Communities Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Arbanasi Egypt Greece Arvanites Cham Souliotes Western Thrace Italy Arbëreshë Romania Syria Turkey Ukraine
Albanian_revolt_of_1845
Ethnic group in the Balkans
Syria United Kingdom United States Subgroups Arbanasi Arbëreshë Arnauts Arvanites Chams Souliotes Other Tribes (farefisní) Albanian culture Architecture
Kosovo_Albanians
City in Boeotia, Greece
tourist numbers low. A notable portion of the inhabitants of Thebes are Arvanites. Thebes, 1842 by Carl Rottmann Popular festival at Thebes, 1880s A bust
Thebes,_Greece
Greece and the Greeks) Immigration Minorities (Muslim minority, Jews, Arvanites, Aromanians (Aromanian question), Megleno-Romanians, Slavophones, Roma)
List_of_banks_in_Greece
Community in Greece
early 20th century. The arrival of Orthodox Albanians (locally called "Arvanites") occurred in the modern period and originate from the wider Souli area
Anthrakitis
Turkic-speaking Greek Orthodox group
Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes Greek culture Art Cinema Cuisine
Urums
Historical region of Greece, including the city of Athens
impose strict rule.[citation needed] From the 14th century onwards, the Arvanites came to Attica from what is today southern Albania. They were mostly invited
Attica
Archbishop of Athens since 2008
Bintliff, John (2003), "The Ethnoarchaeology of a "Passive" Ethnicity: The Arvanites of Central Greece" in K.S. Brown and Yannis Hamilakis, eds., The Usable
Ieronymos_II_of_Athens
Greek presence in Italy
Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes Greek culture Art Cinema Cuisine
Greeks_in_Italy
Separatist pro-albanian organisation in the Northern Greece
Hasan Tahsini Osman Taka Jakup Veseli Bilal Xhaferri 1Settlements inhabited by communities known as Arvanites, and very rarely characterized as Cham
Liberation_Army_of_Chameria
established itself in Thessaloniki, while there were population movements of Arvanites and "Vlachs" (Aromanians and Megleno-Romanians), who established communities
Demographics_of_Greece
Topics referred to by the same term
and southern Italy Arvanitika, variety of Southern Tosk spoken by the Arvanites in Greece Arbëreshë (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
Arbërisht_(disambiguation)
Syria United Kingdom United States Subgroups Arbanasi Arbëreshë Arnauts Arvanites Chams Souliotes Other Tribes (farefisní) Albanian culture Architecture
Islam_in_Kosovo
Community in Greece
early 20th century. The arrival of Orthodox Albanians (locally called "Arvanites") occurred in the modern period and originate from the wider Souli area
Asprangeloi
Albanian endonym
derivative terms by neighbouring peoples as Arbanasi, Arbanenses / Albaneses, Arvanites (Arbanites), Arnaut, Arbineş and so on. The words Shqipëri and Shqiptar
Shqiptar
Regional unit in Greece
below. Most of the modern inhabitants of the Corinthia are descendants of Arvanites. Large concentrations of those descendants live especially in mountainous
Corinthia
(Armidale: University of New England Publishing Unit, 1983. "O Vasiles o Arvanites", Proia, 10, 17 and 18 June 1934 See http://andronikos.net/va-bibliography
Vasilis_Arvanitis
Greek painter
maritime subjects. Andreas Kriezis was born on Hydra and was the son of an Arvanite Captain of merchant vessel. Some sources claim that he was actually the
Andreas_Kriezis
Greek island in the eastern Aegean Sea
Pasha (the Ottoman Navy's chief admiral). Settlers, including Greeks and Arvanites from the Peloponnese and the Ionian Islands, as well as the descendants
Samos
Albanian resistance against Ottomans
Communities Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Arbanasi Egypt Greece Arvanites Cham Souliotes Western Thrace Italy Arbëreshë Romania Syria Turkey Ukraine
Albanian uprisings in the Ottoman Empire
Albanian_uprisings_in_the_Ottoman_Empire
Topics referred to by the same term
region known as Chameria Arvanitika, a more derived variant spoken by Arvanites in Greece, chiefly the Peloponnese, Attica and Boetia This disambiguation
Graeco-Albanian_language
Greece and the Greeks) Immigration Minorities (Muslim minority, Jews, Arvanites, Aromanians (Aromanian question), Megleno-Romanians, Slavophones, Roma)
History_of_Greece
Bilateral relations
prime minister of Albania. Arvanite author Aristides Kollias, in his book The Proclamation of the Association of Arvanites, states that "from 1881 to
Albania–Greece_relations
Greek people in Uzbekistan
Sudanese Greeks Other regions: Cypriots Griko Urums Other groups: Aromanians Arvanites Megleno-Romanians Slavophones Souliotes Greek culture Art Cinema Cuisine
Greeks_in_Uzbekistan
Civil conflicts in Greece
Greece and the Greeks) Immigration Minorities (Muslim minority, Jews, Arvanites, Aromanians (Aromanian question), Megleno-Romanians, Slavophones, Roma)
Greek_civil_wars_of_1823–1825
Extinct Gheg Albanian dialect of Istria
Syria United Kingdom United States Subgroups Arbanasi Arbëreshë Arnauts Arvanites Chams Souliotes Other Tribes (farefisní) Albanian culture Architecture
Istrian_Albanian
Municipality in Greece
of Evliya Çelebi which he visited in 1668. He mentions that it is and Arvanite village with 100 houses and that 50 houses of the village are tax-exempt
Fyli
Greece and the Greeks) Immigration Minorities (Muslim minority, Jews, Arvanites, Aromanians (Aromanian question), Megleno-Romanians, Slavophones, Roma)
Greek_art
Communities Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Arbanasi Egypt Greece Arvanites Cham Souliotes Western Thrace Italy Arbëreshë Romania Syria Turkey Ukraine
Morea_revolt_of_1453–1454
Settlement in Greece
during Ottoman rule. The settlements was created with the migration of Arvanites from Turkey in 1923. They largely originate from the inhabitants of the
Kipoi,_Evros
Community in Greece
early 20th century. The arrival of Orthodox Albanians (locally called "Arvanites") occurred in the modern period and originate from the wider Souli area
Tsepelovo
Community in Macedonia, Greece
other Vlachs [Aromanians] but also with Arvanites. In 1841, some Arvanitovlachs, together with some numerous Arvanites and a few Greki, established the village
Flampouro,_Florina
Irregular soldier of the Ottoman army
Communities Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Arbanasi Egypt Greece Arvanites Cham Souliotes Western Thrace Italy Arbëreshë Romania Syria Turkey Ukraine
Bashi-bazouk
Branch of the Albanian diaspora in Syria
Syria United Kingdom United States Subgroups Arbanasi Arbëreshë Arnauts Arvanites Chams Souliotes Other Tribes (farefisní) Albanian culture Architecture
Albanians_in_Syria
Albanian ethnonym to denote non-Albanians
Bosniaks, and also simply non-Albanians such as Greeks and Italians. The Arvanites in Greece use the version shkla to refer to the Greek population, while
Shkije
Municipal unit in Greece
square kilometres (14.204 sq mi). Kapandriti has historically been an Arvanite settlement. List of municipalities of Attica "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού
Kapandriti
Syria United Kingdom United States Subgroups Arbanasi Arbëreshë Arnauts Arvanites Chams Souliotes Other Tribes (farefisní) Albanian culture Architecture
Albanians_in_Slovenia
Greece and the Greeks) Immigration Minorities (Muslim minority, Jews, Arvanites, Aromanians (Aromanian question), Megleno-Romanians, Slavophones, Roma)
Coat_of_arms_of_Greece
Ancient city-state in mainland Greece
1821–1830 the city was contested by the Ottoman forces. At that time, the Arvanite tribes living to the north of the Isthmus of Corinth attacked the acropolis
Ancient_Corinth
Turkish ethnonym used to denote Albanians
/b/ in Ancient Greek to /v/ in Byzantine Greek. A related Greek term is Arvanites. The Ottoman Turks borrowed their name for Albanians after hearing it
Arnaut
Ethnic group
Greek diaspora. Ancient Greece portal Greece portal Antiochian Greeks Arvanites Asia Minor Greeks Pontic Greeks Cappadocian Greeks Karamanlides Greek
Greeks
1395–1864 Ottoman administrative unit in the Balkans
Communities Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Arbanasi Egypt Greece Arvanites Cham Souliotes Western Thrace Italy Arbëreshë Romania Syria Turkey Ukraine
Sanjak_of_Ohrid
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Pollux.
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Hindu, Indian
Brave and Glorious
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Muslim
Lightning
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Tamil
One who desires, Desired
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The first Lord, Lord Vishnu
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Arabic Muslim
Achieve.
Biblical
brother of the Lord
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Tamil
God of victory
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Good Gift
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British, English
Old Leader
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