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Non-Muslim person (of the Ottoman Empire)
Giaour or Gawur or Gavour (/ˈdʒaʊər/; Turkish: gâvur, Turkish pronunciation: [ɟaˈvuɾ]; from Persian: گور gâvor; Romanian: ghiaur; Albanian: kaur; Greek:
Giaour
Poem by Lord Byron
The Giaour, A Fragment of a Turkish Tale is a poem by Lord Byron first published in 1813 by John Murray and printed by Thomas Davison. It was the first
The_Giaour
1786 novel by William Beckford
kick the giaour into a remote valley. Vathek stays in the area and eventually hears Giaour's voice telling him that if he worships the Giaour and the jinns
Vathek
Name given to common people by Ottomans
and religious discrimination against the latter, viewed of as infidels (giaour). Although the term initially and generally was used to encompass all of
Rayah
Three paintings by Eugène Delacroix
Byron's 1813 poem The Giaour, with the Giaour ambushing and killing Hassan, the Pasha, before retiring to a monastery. Giaour had fallen in love with
The Combat of the Giaour and Hassan
The_Combat_of_the_Giaour_and_Hassan
Word meaning 'non-Jew'
portal Gentile Goyslop Shabbos goy Gadjo, a non-Romani person Ger toshav Giaour Kafir "Definition of Goy". Collins Dictionary Online. Retrieved 21 September
Goy
Former evangelical Christian movement
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Jesus_movement
Russian legendary creature
suggest that Pushkin borrowed and adapted the word from Lord Byron's "The Giaour", which contains a footnote claiming that the Greek word for a vampire is
Vourdalak
Sunni polemical term to refer to Shiites
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Rafida
Railroad bridge in Turkey
The Varda Viaduct (Turkish: Varda Köprüsü), aka Giaour Dere Viaduct, locally known as "Alman Köprüsü" or "Koca Köprü" (literally: German Viaduct or Big
Varda_Viaduct
Non-Muslims living in an Islamic state
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Dhimmi
Archaic derogatory term for Roman Catholicism
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Popery
Polytheistic religious groups
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Paganism
Persian word of non-Muslims
Empire, the Turkish version gâvur, borrowed into English via French as "giaour", was used to refer to Christians. It is sometimes still used today in former
Gabr
Ottoman child levy and enslavement
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Devshirme
Female figure and also place of evil mentioned in the Book of Revelation
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Whore_of_Babylon
Term referring to members of the Wesleyan-Holiness movement in the US
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Holy_Roller
Type of antihero often characterized by isolation and contemplation
Byron's other works, including his series of poems on Oriental themes: The Giaour (1813), The Corsair (1814) and Lara (1814); and his closet play Manfred
Byronic_hero
Artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement
four "Turkish tales", all in the form of long poems, starting with The Giaour in 1813, drawing from his Grand Tour, which had reached Ottoman Europe,
Romanticism
Ethnic slur directed at Jewish people
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Kike
Secret Irish republican political organisations
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Fenians
Term for Zoroastrians
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Majus
Religious slur
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Qadiani
Derogatory term for Catholics in America
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Mackerel_snapper
1819 unfinished vampire horror story written by Lord Byron
about his views on vampires and vampirism in his notes to the 1813 work The Giaour: A Fragment of a Turkish Tale: The Vampire superstition is still general
Fragment_of_a_Novel
Person seen as professing orthodoxy to mask actual belief
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Nicodemite
Epithet of religious discrimination
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Mirzai
Islamic religious term meaning apostate, heretic, or atheist
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Mulhid
Term for disbelievers in Islam
(Christian term) Goy (Jewish term) Ahl al-Fatrah Divisions of the world in Islam Giaour Kafirun (Sura) Kaffir (racial term) Takfir Takfiri Mumin Munafiq Zandaqa
Kafir
British poet (1788–1824)
last two cantos, as well as four equally celebrated "Oriental Tales": The Giaour, The Bride of Abydos, The Corsair, and Lara. About the same time, he began
Lord_Byron
Ethnic slur used to refer to a Black person
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Kaffir_(racial_term)
Pejorative term for Bengali Hindus
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Malaun
Derogatory term used to refer to Sufis
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Grave_worshipper
Term describing Muslims who engage in excommunication
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Takfiri
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Mythical creature
Rosa, Samuel Taylor Coleridge's unfinished Christabel and Lord Byron's The Giaour. Byron was also credited with the first prose fiction piece concerned with
Vampire
Art museum in Illinois, United States
Stuart, Portrait of Henry Dearborn, 1812 Eugène Delacroix, The Combat of the Giaour and Hassan, 1826 John Simpson, The Captive Slave, 1827 Édouard Manet, Seascape
Art_Institute_of_Chicago
Social structure of the Ottoman Empire
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Social class in the Ottoman Empire
Social_class_in_the_Ottoman_Empire
Expression in the English language
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Creeping_Jesus
disrespectful), pejorative (disapproving or contemptuous), or insulting manner. Giaour Word for a person who is not Muslim, but especially for a Christian. Adapted
List_of_religious_slurs
Shiite polemical term to refer to Sunnis or heterodox sect of Islam
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Bakriyyah
Poem written by Lord Byron
of Abydos is considered to be one of his "Heroic Poems", along with The Giaour, Lara, The Siege of Corinth, The Corsair and Parisina. These poems contributed
The_Bride_of_Abydos
Vampire in Slavic and Turkic folklore
English-language culture as a "vampyre", mentioned by Lord Byron in The Giaour in 1813, described by John William Polidori in "The Vampyre" in 1819, and
Upiór
British painter (1821–1893)
at the Royal Academy in 1840, a work inspired by Lord Byron's poem The Giaour (now lost) and then completed a version of The Execution of Mary, Queen
Ford_Madox_Brown
Jewish ethnonym of Yiddish origin
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Yid
Individuals who identify as Muslim but reject at least one of the tenets of Islam
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Zandaqa
Pejorative for a non-Jewish woman or girl
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Shiksa
French painter (1798–1863)
and paintings from Goethe's Faust. Paintings such as The Combat of the Giaour and Hassan (1826), and Woman with Parrot (1827), introduced subjects of
Eugène_Delacroix
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
of Chillon, Fugitive Pieces, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Don Juan, The Giaour…. e-artnow. p. 3399. "de Bathe, Gen. Sir Henry Perceval". Who's Who. A & C
De_Bathe_baronets
English novelist and aristocrat (1785–1828)
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1812–1818) The Curse of Minerva (1812) The Giaour (1813) The Bride of Abydos (1813) The Corsair (1814) Lara, A Tale (1814)
Lady_Caroline_Lamb
Unwavering attachment to a set of irreducible beliefs
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Fundamentalism
Ottoman-Jewish physician
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Moses_Hamon
1829 English poem by Derozio
poem has been compared to Lord Byron's so-called "Turkish Tales" like The Giaour and to Letitia Elizabeth Landon's poem "The Improvisatrice". Black, Joseph;
The_Fakeer_of_Jungheera
Disbeliever in central tenets of a religion
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Infidel
Satiric poem by Lord Byron
should be half so pretty" (V. clv, 1240). In a Muslim culture, Don Juan is a giaour, a non-Muslim. The narrator Byron then comments that "in the East, they
Don_Juan_(poem)
Fire in Istanbul in 1660
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Great_Fire_of_1660
Term for preliminary Buddhism before Mahayāna
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Hinayana
Period of Ottoman rule of Greece
Bavarian Prince Otto was chosen to be its first King. Greece portal Dragomans Giaour Greek Muslims List of former mosques in Greece Ionian Islands under Venetian
Ottoman_Greece
Church described in the Book of Mormon
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Great_and_abominable_church
gentile to describe outsiders, but such usage has declined among Mormons. Giaour (Turkish; gâvur) Also spelled Ghiaour or Gavur, a generic term for a non-Muslim
List of terms for ethnic out-groups
List_of_terms_for_ethnic_out-groups
Belgian painter (1803–1874)
(republished on web). pp. 301–303, 324. Retrieved 17 February 2011. "Le Giaour, étude – Gustave Wappers". Joconde, Catalogue des collections des muséés
Gustaaf_Wappers
1827 poem by Edgar Allan Poe
The poem was influenced by Lord Byron's drama Manfred and his poem The Giaour in both manner and style. Poe may have first heard of Timur in July 1822
Tamerlane_(poem)
Jewish school of thought
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Misnagdim
Caliph classes) A57 0-6-0 GWR 5 ft 0 in 17 in × 24 in 1852 1892 102 Flirt, Giaour, Hebe, Pearl, Ariadne, Leander, Cato, Europa, Nelson, Trafalgar, Cicero
List of GWR broad gauge locomotives
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Ethnic slur
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Taig
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Heresy_in_Buddhism
1830 painting by Eugène Delacroix
O'Shanter (1825) Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi (1826) The Combat of the Giaour and Hassan (1826, 1835, 1856) The Execution of the Doge Marino Faliero (1826)
Liberty_Leading_the_People
Village in Gaziantep Province, Turkey
Türkyurdu, historically Gâvurköy (lit. 'giaour village'), is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Şehitkamil, Gaziantep Province, Turkey
Türkyurdu,_Şehitkamil
Lebanese writer and journalist (1861–1929)
event of Arabic nationalism organized abroad". Another of his plays, La Giaour (the Infidel), was set to music by Marc Delmas in 1914. Ganem married Anaïs-Marie
Chekri_Ganem
Independent court pertaining to personal religious laws of Ottoman subjects
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Millet_(Ottoman_Empire)
Conjectural literary genre
Sheridan Le Fanu (1872).[original research?] In a passage in his epic poem The Giaour (1813), Lord Byron alludes to the traditional folkloric conception of the
Vampire_literature
Founder of England's first Mosque
part in the expedition against these Muslims that he thereby helps the Giaour against the Muslim, and his name will be unworthy to be continued upon the
Abdullah_Quilliam
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Slavery_in_the_Ottoman_Empire
Anti-communist and antisemitic canard
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Żydokomuna
Enslavement of people of European descent
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White_slavery
Concept that emerged towards the end of the Tanzimat period
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Ottomanism
Incorrigible unbeliever in Mahayana Buddhism
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Icchantika
after in the London literary scene as he receives invitations daily The Giaour: A fragment of a Turkish tale The Waltz: An Apostrophic Hymn, published
1813_in_poetry
Musical artist
recorded music with Jono Podmore for Japanese director Rika Ohara's film The Giaour. Director Cüneyt Gök shot a documentary film about Murat Ertel called ‘Aşıkların
Murat_Ertel
1 June – Last speech in House of Lords. 8 June – First edition of The Giaour published. 20 June – Met Madame de Stael for first time. 26 June – Augusta
Timeline_of_Lord_Byron
Turkish storyteller
their influence in the society. The story told in Lord Byron's poem The Giaour originated as having been "by accident recited by one of the coffee-house
Meddah
List of gothic literary works
Wanderer (1814) William Butler, The House of Balestrom (2011) Lord Byron, The Giaour (1813) and Fragment of a Novel (1819) Truman Capote, Other Voices, Other
List_of_gothic_fiction_works
Eastern Orthodox Christian community in the Ottoman Empire
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Rum_millet
Literary museum in Paris, France
Princesse de Joinville, Princesse Marie d'Orléans, as well as oils of The Giaour (after Lord Byron), Faust and Marguerite (after Goethe), Effie and Jeanie
Musée_de_la_Vie_romantique
Pejorative term
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Zhyd
Label applied to Balkan Muslims
rebellion against Dahias, when Turks from Srebrenica killed Serbs in Mačva". Giaour Ottoman wars in Europe Turkoman (ethnonym) Mentzel 2000, p. 8. Fotić 2017
Turk_(term_for_Muslims)
Overview of the imperial court of the Ottoman Empire
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Ottoman_court
1621 battle of the Polish–Ottoman War
publicly that the result of this battle was an Ottoman victory over the 'giaour'. When he returned to Constantinople on 27 December 1621, he entered with
Battle_of_Khotyn_(1621)
1819 short story
John William Polidori due to the way that it references Lord Byron's "The Giaour." The Black Vampyre is stated to be "an American response" to Polidori's
The_Black_Vampyre
Discrimination against the Greek people
used in the United States, targeting Greek and other Mediterranean people. Giaour – A slur used in the Ottoman Empire, targeting the people of the Balkans
Anti-Greek_sentiment
Greek national poet (1798–1857)
fragmentary works of romantic literature (such as Kubla Khan by Coleridge, Giaour by Lord Byron and Heinrich von Oftendingen by Novalis), even though this
Dionysios_Solomos
Restauration, H. Souverain, 1837 La Robe rouge, 2 vol, H. Souverain, 1839 Le Giaour, Grand Opera in 3 acts, with Louis Tavernier, music by Jules Bovéry, 1839
Antony_Rénal
Literature of the Romantic Period
four "Turkish tales", all in the form of long poems, starting with The Giaour in 1813, drawing from his Grand Tour, which had reached Ottoman Europe,
Romantic_literature
Bulgarian actress (1991–2021)
Sandy Peterson Direct-to-video 2020 Last Call The Bride 2021 Loveness and Monsters Boyana 2021 Enslaved Elena Short film 2021 The Giaour Dancing Girl
Lorina_Kamburova
Fictional works written with the intent of fitting into a specific literary genre
This short story was inspired by the life of Lord Byron and his poem The Giaour. An important later work is Varney the Vampire (1845), where many standard
Genre_fiction
Ethnolinguistic community recognized in Ottoman law
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Ullah_millet
Delacroix's fascination for the Giaour by Lord Byron". Le Louvre. 17 March 2021. "A Romantic Duel, Delacroix's Fascination for "The Giaour" by Lord Byron - Musée
2020_in_art
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) Goda (disambiguation) Gora (disambiguation) Gauri (disambiguation) Giaour, a historical slur for non-Muslims Guar, a green vegetable Guar gum This
Gaur_(disambiguation)
Monumental medieval tombstones in the Balkans
(Orthodox cemetery), Tursko groblje (Muslim cemetery), Kaursko groblje (Giaour’s cemetery). They are characteristic of the territory of present-day Herzegovina
Stećak
treated as second-class citizens, i.e., as dhimmis. They were often called giaour, meaning "infidel" as an offensive term. Most of the conquered land was
Islam_in_Bulgaria
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Girl/Female
Irish
Wealthy or charming.
Girl/Female
Scottish English
Right handed.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Guillelmus, GUILERMO means "will-helmet."
Boy/Male
Irish
Handsome child.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Doll
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Devotee of the Lord
Girl/Female
Tamil
Daridriyanashini | தரிதà¯à®°à¯€à®¯à®¾à®¨à®¾à®·à¯€à®¨à¯€
Remover of poverty, Goddess Lakshmi
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Rúni, RÚN means "secret lore."
Surname or Lastname
English, French, and Portuguese
English, French, and Portuguese : from the female personal name Isabel (see Isbell).Isabel and Isabelle are documented as family names in Trois Rivières, Quebec, in 1648. Other families, from Normandy, France, are documented in Sainte-Famille, Quebec, in 1669.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Good; Brave
GIAOUR
GIAOUR
GIAOUR
GIAOUR
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n.
An infidel; -- a term applied by Turks to disbelievers in the Mohammedan religion, especially Christrians.