Alexander Varzari, V. N. Kharkov, Wolfgang Stephan, V. A. Dergachev, В. П. Пузырев, Elisabeth H. Weiss, В. А. Степанов,
Abstract The Gagauzes are a small Turkish‐speaking ethnic group living mostly in southern Moldova and northeastern Bulgaria. The origin of the Gagauzes is obscure. They may be descendants of the ... a sample of 89 Y‐chromosomes representing two Gagauz populations from the Republic of Moldova was analyzed ... STR polymorphisms. In the gene pool of the Gagauzes a total of 15 Y‐haplogroups were identified, ... 4%), and E‐M78 (11.1%). The present Gagauz populations were compared with other Balkan, Anatolian, and ...
Tópico(s): Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research
2008 - Wiley | American Journal of Human Biology
... Moldova. Respondents who considered themselves at least 50% Gagauz are classified as Gagauz in this study. Independent, 3 December 1991, p. ... de/activities/moldova_report.htm; Regional Development Programme "Gagauz-Yeri" (Chisinau-Comrat, UNDP-Moldova and Administration of the Territorial Autonomous Unit Gagauzia (Gagauz-Yeri), 2001), p. 20. See King, 'Minorities Policy ... the forced migration of tens of thousands of Gagauz, Bulgarians and other Orthodox Christians from the Ottoman ...
Tópico(s): Political Conflict and Governance
2005 - Routledge | Europe Asia Studies
... Moldova's devolution of power to its small Gagauz (Christian Turkic) minority. The relationship between the Moldovan ... nadir in 1990, when Moldovan volunteer forces and Gagauz irregulars stood at the brink of all‐out civil war over the issue of a separate Gagauz political entity. Since then, however, Moldova has created a special administrative unit known as Gagauz Yeri ('the Gagauz land'). In contrast to other ethno‐territorial disputes in the former Soviet Union, the Gagauz case has illustrated that a range of policy ...
Tópico(s): Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
1997 - Routledge | Ethnic and Racial Studies
Dmitri M. Bondarenko, Alexander Kazankov, Daria Khaltourina, Andrey Korotayev,
... Chuvash, Kazan Tatar, Mordva, Udmurt) to modern (the Gagauz, Estonians, Lithuanian Karaim and Tatar, Latvians, Livs, Moldovans). ... the Lithuanian Karaim and Tatar), and Moldova (the Gagauz and Moldovans) (Kizilov 1984; Tishkov 1998). OVERVIEW The ... Turkic (the Kazan Tatar, Lithuanian Tatar, Bashkir, Chuvash, Gagauz, Lithuanian Karaim); Indoeuropean: Baltic (the Latvians), and Romanic ( ... with the mid-eighteenth century. Together with the Gagauz, they are among the very few Christianized Turkic peoples. Also apart from the Chuvash and Gagauz, all the other Turkic peoples of the present ...
Tópico(s): Soviet and Russian History
2005 - University of Pittsburgh | Ethnology
A M Varsahr, Spitsyn Va, L S Bychcovscaya, О. И. Кравчук,
Population genetic data on Gagauzes from Moldavia are reported here for the first time. AB0 and Rhesus blood groups, serum protein group (HP, TF, GC) ... cell enzyme polymorphism PGM1 were determined in 190 Gagauzes. In addition to this the ability to taste ... analyses show that the gene pool of the Gagauzes is similar to that of neighbouring southeastern European ...
Tópico(s): Nutrition, Genetics, and Disease
2001 - E. Schweizerbart | Anthropologischer Anzeiger
... paper examines a historical case study of the Gagauz Republic (Gagauzia), a de facto state that existed ... interviews, memoirs and journalism) to argue that the Gagauz Republic’s leaders did not pursue the goal ...
Tópico(s): Cyprus History, Politics, Society
2017 - Brill | The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review
Ivan Nasidze, Dominique Quinque, И. Г. Удина, С. С. Кунижева, Mark Stoneking,
Summary The Gagauz are a Turkic‐speaking group that migrated from Turkey to their present location in the southern part of ... variation indicate that despite their linguistic differences, the Gagauz have admixed extensively with neighbouring groups. Our data ...
Tópico(s): Genetic diversity and population structure
2006 - Wiley | Annals of Human Genetics
... east bank of the Dnestr river and the Gagauz districts in the south. Both claimed sovereignty and ... of the two separatist conflicts, that in the Gagauz region, had been resolved by the peaceful reintegration of the Gagauz into Moldova. The second conflict, in Transnistria, was ...
Tópico(s): Healthcare, Law, Governance, and Management Studies
1998 - Cambridge University Press | Nationalities Papers
... homeland of a small Turkish-speaking people, the Gagauz. It is because of their religion that they ... the Greek Orthodox Church. In the past the Gagauz may have constituted, among the various ethnic elements ... and round Karaferia (Verria). In modern times the Gagauz of the Dobruja have shrunk to a feeble ...
Tópico(s): Eurasian Exchange Networks
1952 - Cambridge University Press | Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
... Turkish was evaluated with the special action of Gagauz Turks. The research findings reveal that Gagauz Turks depend on their mother language in terms ... sentence structure in verbal expressions. The similarity between Gagauz Turkish and Turkey Turkish is the main determinant ... Türk soylu öğrencilerin Türkiye Türkçesi sözlü anlatımlarındaki durumları Gagauz Türkleri özelinden hareketle değerlendirilmiştir. Araştırma bulguları, Gagauz Türklerinin sözlü anlatımlarında sözcük seçimi, telaffuz, vurgu ve ...
Tópico(s): Education Practices and Challenges
2017 - Karabük University | Journal of History Culture and Art Research
A M Varsahr, Надежда Дубова, I. A. Kutuyev,
... been determined in six random samples from four Gagauz villages (n = 330), one Moldavian village (n = 101) ... gene frequencies demonstrates genetic homogeneity of the total Gagauz population. Statistically reliable differentiation is observed only for ... to suppose that the haemotological types of modern Gagauz and Bulgarian populations have been developed on the ...
Tópico(s): Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research
2003 - E. Schweizerbart | Anthropologischer Anzeiger
This paper investigates family language policy reported by Gagauz migrant mothers using a qualitative approach. The Gagauz language, the native language of the participants, is ... is at risk. Data were collected from 14 Gagauz mothers who were living in Turkey. Semi-structured ... family language policy differ from each other, generally Gagauz mothers expect their children to speak Russian due ... Soviet context. Moreover, it was found that the Gagauz mothers employed a wide range of family language ... lack of educational and audiovisual materials in the Gagauz language affected the Gagauz mothers' family language management ...
Tópico(s): Diaspora, migration, transnational identity
2023 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
... been apllied for the mental verbs determined within Gagauz Turkish: 1. Input Stage Verbs(Verbs of Perception), ...
Tópico(s): Turkish Literature and Culture
2021 - Aktuell Verlag | International Journal of Languages Education
... the effective utilization of opportunity structures by the Gagauz and Pridnestrovian elites between 1989 and 1991 enabled ... effective utilization of such opportunity structures than their Gagauz counterparts. Access to vast economic and political resources, ...
Tópico(s): Soviet and Russian History
2012 - Elsevier BV | Communist and Post-Communist Studies
... margins of Europe through the case of the Gagauz mobile domestics in Istanbul. Anthropology of East Europe ... self-identify as Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian, Moldovan, or Gagauz, but just as often they refer to themselves ...
Tópico(s): Emotional Labor in Professions
2011 - Taylor & Francis | Identities
... article focuses on the skill and fortitude of Gagauz Moldovans who migrate to Istanbul to work as ... goals and desires, and the potential agency of Gagauz and Turkish individuals. By considering these issues in ...
Tópico(s): Balkans: History, Politics, Society
2004 - Berghahn Books | Focaal
The year 1995 was momentous for the Gagauz people located primarily in the towns and villages of southern Moldova in the area known as Gagauzia. The Gagauz leadership in Comrat and the Moldovan government in ...
Tópico(s): Healthcare, Law, Governance, and Management Studies
1998 - Cambridge University Press | Nationalities Papers
... one specific ethnic/national group—that is, the Gagauz of Moldova, who are of Turkish ethnic origin. ...
Tópico(s): Global Energy Security and Policy
2014 - | MIGRATION LETTERS
... two ethno-linguistic groups: the Turkish-speaking Orthodox Gagauz of Moldova and the Pontic-speaking Muslims of ...
Tópico(s): Balkans: History, Politics, Society
2014 - International Science Culture and Sport Association | International Journal of Sport Culture and Science
Ioannis Ν. Grigoriadis, Evgeniia Shahın,
... the 1918 annexation of Bessarabia to Romania, the Gagauz minority remained disconnected from centers of knowledge because ... this context, Mihail Çakir, an Orthodox priest of Gagauz origin, manifested a rare capacity of introducing the Gagauz people to Romanian- and Gagauz-speaking audiences through his multilingual work on the history and the culture of the Gagauz. This article embarks from Anthony Smith’s work ... works and their contribution to the crystallization of Gagauz ethnic identity and its eventual transformation to a ...
Tópico(s): Eastern European Communism and Reforms
2020 - SAGE Publishing | East European Politics and Societies and Cultures
Alexander Varzari, Wolfgang Stephan, В. А. Степанов, Florina Raicu, Radu Cojocaru, Yuri Roschin, C. Glavce, V. A. Dergachev, М. Г. Спиридонова, H D Schmidt, Elisabeth H. Weiss,
... two Moldavian, one Romanian, one Ukrainian and two Gagauz populations. The results were compared with gene frequency ... between Balkan-Carpathian (Macedonians, Romanians, Moldavians, Ukrainians and Gagauzes) and eastern Mediterranean (Turks, Greeks and Albanians) population ... considerable extent independently of each other. In particular, Gagauzes, a Turkic-speaking population, show closer affinities to ...
Tópico(s): Genetic diversity and population structure
2007 - Springer Nature | Journal of Human Genetics
The present chapter examines international migration in the Republic of Moldova. The authors highlight a few stages in the evolution of migration: the period of ethnic minority migration, the period of increases of temporary labour migration and the last period of intensification in migration flows, diversification of the countries of emigration, and formation and growth of Moldovan stocks in the host countries. It is demonstrated that the national economy is highly dependent on remittances, which ...
Tópico(s): Post-Soviet Geopolitical Dynamics
2020 - Springer International Publishing | Societies and political orders in transition
... an account of the foreign activities of the Gagauz autonomous region in the Republic of Moldova, which ...
Tópico(s): European Politics and Security
2015 - Brill | The Hague Journal of Diplomacy
... Bashkir is strongly "Asiatic", the folklore of the Gagauz, Volga Tatars, Mari, Udmurts and Komi moderately "Asiatic", ...
Tópico(s): Indigenous Studies and Ecology
2015 - Estonian Academy Publishers | Trames Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences
E Gutsu, Ghidirim Gheorghe, Gagauz Ion, Igor Mishin, Iraida Iakovleva,
Tópico(s): Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment
2006 - Springer Science+Business Media | Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
... to it. Using ethnographic research and interviews with Gagauz Moldovan migrant women who travel to work as ...
Tópico(s): Migration, Refugees, and Integration
2006 - George Washington University | Anthropological Quarterly
... J.Radzilowski Moldova: An Overview L.Petkova The Gagauz Community in Moldova L.Petkova The Russian Community ...
Tópico(s): Linguistics, Language Diversity, and Identity
2005 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... the Margins of Europe Through the Case of Gagauz Mobile Domestics in Istanbul’, Anthropology of East Europe ...
Tópico(s): Gender Politics and Representation
2005 - Routledge | Europe Asia Studies
E Gutsu, Igor Mishin, Gagauz Ion,
Retroperitonale muzinöse Zystadenome sind äußerst seltene Tumoren, die ausschließlich bei Frauen gefunden werden. Ein weiterer histologisch bestätigter Fall von retroperitonalem muzinösem Zystadenom bei einer 41-jährigen Patientin wird hier berichtet. Die Computertomographie zeigte einen zystischen Tumor, 21 × 16 cm groß, im rechten Retroperitonalraum. Es erfolgte die Resektion, die Histologie ergab ein primäres muzinöses Zystadenom vom Grenztyp. Der histologische Befund ließ vermuten, dass sich der ...
Tópico(s): Urologic and reproductive health conditions
2003 - Thieme Medical Publishers (Germany) | Zentralblatt für Chirurgie - Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Viszeral- Thorax- und Gefäßchirurgie
The Gagauz language spoken in the Autonomous Territorial Unit of Gagauzia in Moldova is one of the endangered languages. This article aims to investigate the Gagauz speakers’ attitudes towards the Gagauz, Russian and Moldovan languages. The results were analyzed ... the place of residence. It is seen that Gagauz speakers who are younger and living in cities ... villages have more positive emotional attitudes towards the Gagauz language.
Tópico(s): Gender Studies in Language
2020 - | Bilig Journal of Social Sciences in Turkish World