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Greek nobility from Phanar, Constantinople
were drawn from the Phanariots. Two Greek social groups emerged, challenging the leadership of the Greek Church: the Phanariots in Constantinople and
Phanariots
Ethnic Greeks living within the Ottoman Empire
relations with the Orthodox church, the Phanariots developed their power. In the 18th century, the Phanariots increased their influence by attaining four
Ottoman_Greeks
Greek politician (1791–1865)
statesman, diplomat, politician and member of the Mavrokordatos family of Phanariots. In 1812, Mavrokordatos went to the court of his uncle John Caradja, Hospodar
Alexandros_Mavrokordatos
Highest rank of naval officer
practices prevailing in the Ottoman Empire, whereas it was only possible for Phanariots to qualify for attaining four princely positions, those being grand dragoman
Admiral
Historical region and former principality in Central and Eastern Europe
internal needs. As chancellery and cultural language, especially during the Phanariot period of time. Historian Ilona Czamańska [pl] states that this name is
Moldavia
Country in Southeast and Central Europe
internal autonomy, but in 1711 and 1716, respectively, the period of the Phanariots began, with rulers appointed directly by the Porte from among the noble
Romania
Country in Southeast Europe
and Constantinople lived in prosperity, and Greeks of Constantinople (Phanariots) achieved power within the Ottoman administration, much of Greece suffered
Greece
Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)
The Danubian Principalities became a haven for Orthodox Christians and Phanariot Greeks who sought to recreate a Byzantine Greek Empire. In modern Greece
Byzantine_Empire
Greek revolutionary and commander (1792–1828)
1828) was a Greek nationalist politician who was member of a prominent Phanariot Greek family, a prince of the Danubian Principalities, a senior officer
Alexander_Ypsilantis
Feudal aristocratic rank
military-administrative functions led to a confusion, aggravated by the Phanariots: these functions began to be considered as noble titles, like in the Occident
Boyar
Moldavian statesman and prince (1673–1723)
family into exile and the replacement of the native voivodes by Greek phanariots. Cantemir was also a prolific writer, variously a: philosopher, historian
Dimitrie_Cantemir
National time period
Romanian history. The main goal of most Phanariots was to get rich and then to retire. Under the Phanariots, Moldavia was the first state in Eastern
Early_modern_Romania
Historical stage of the Romanian language
Modern Romanian was not immediate. Between 1711–1716 and 1821, a number of Phanariots were appointed as Hospodars (voivodes or princes) in the Danubian Principalities
Modern_Romanian
Princely family of Greek origin
Mavrocordat, Mavrogordato or Maurogordato, is the name of a family of Phanariot Greeks originally from Chios, in which a branch rose to a princely rank
Mavrokordatos_family
High-crowned cap
commonly worn by the Greek Orthodox boyars of Wallachia and Moldavia, Phanariots, and Armenians in the Ottoman Empire into the mid-nineteenth century.
Işlic
Phanariote Prince of Wallachia (1670–1730)
family, Grand Dragoman to the Divan (1697), and consequently the first Phanariot Hospodar of the Danubian Principalities, Prince of Moldavia, and Prince
Nicholas_Mavrocordatos
People of the Byzantine Empire
under Turkish Muslim rule by the 16th century. A notable group were the Phanariots, they emerged as a class of wealthy Greek merchants (of mostly noble Byzantine
Byzantines
Period of Ottoman rule of Greece
negative reputation for corruption and nepotism. On the other hand, the Phanariots became prominent in the imperial capital of Constantinople as businessmen
Ottoman_Greece
Greek rebellion against the Ottoman Empire (1821–1829)
convened also in Central Greece (November 1821) under the leadership of two Phanariots: Alexandros Mavrokordatos in the western part, and Theodoros Negris in
Greek_War_of_Independence
List of European ethnic groups
and Grecanici), Macedonian Greeks, Tsakonians, Maniots, Karagounides, Phanariots, Caucasus Greeks, Sfakians, Slavophone Greeks, Corfiot Greeks, and sizeable
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Europe
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Europe
Nobility of the historical principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia
in Romania and came to the Danubian Principalities as retainers of the Phanariots. These families are identified by some scholars as Greco-Levantine owing
Boyars of Moldavia and Wallachia
Boyars_of_Moldavia_and_Wallachia
Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1600–1750
Istanbul too. They came before too, during the 17th century, but with the Phanariots, more Western Baroque motifs that arrived to the Ottoman Empire had their
Baroque
Chief Rabbi for the affairs of the Jews. As middleman minorities, Greeks (Phanariots) and Armenians in Istanbul were overrepresented in commerce. The wealthy
Religion_in_Istanbul
Claims to Byzantine legacy and inheritance
Palaiologos, but not to the imperial family. In the 18th century, several Phanariots (members of prominent Greek families in the Fener quarter of Constantinople)
Succession to the Byzantine Empire
Succession_to_the_Byzantine_Empire
19th-century Greek secret society opposing Ottoman rule
establish an independent Greek State. Society members were mainly young Phanariot Greeks from Constantinople and the Russian Empire, local political and
Filiki_Eteria
Official name of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (1870–1953)
Patriarch in his capacity of millet-bashi and dominated by Phanar Greeks (Phanariots). Thus, if the Bulgarians wanted to have Bulgarian schools and liturgy
Bulgarian_Exarchate
British poet (1788–1824)
leaders: a former Klepht (bandit), Odysseas Androutsos; and a wealthy Phanariot Prince, Alexandros Mavrokordatos. Byron used his prestige to attempt to
Lord_Byron
Modern religion derived from ancient Greek pre-christian beliefs
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Hellenism_(modern_religion)
Diaspora of the Greek people
particularly the Phanariots (wealthy Greek merchants who claimed noble Byzantine descent during the second half of the 16th century). The Phanariots helped administer
Greek_diaspora
Greek soldier (1797–1867)
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Ioannis_Mamouris
Heritage site in Bucharest, Romania
bookstore was built at the beginning of the 20th century by the Greek Phanariot Chrissoveloni bankers family. During the first few decades of its existence
Cărturești_Carusel
Kingdom in Europe between 1881 and 1947
Silistra Eyalet Principality of Transylvania Temeşvar Eyalet Varat Eyalet Phanariots Danubian Principalities National Awakening Transylvanian School Organic
Kingdom_of_Romania
Historical region in Moldova and Ukraine
Silistra Eyalet Principality of Transylvania Temeşvar Eyalet Varat Eyalet Phanariots Danubian Principalities National Awakening Transylvanian School Organic
Bessarabia
Province in southwestern Bulgaria
town of Melnik was once a wealthy centre built on the back of exiled phanariots from Constantinople. Now it is a centre for wine production and offers
Blagoevgrad_Province
Greek statesman and diplomat (1776–1831)
masquerading under Christian names; the military chiefs, brigands; the Phanariots, vessels of Satan; and the intellectuals, fools. Only the peasants and
Ioannis_Kapodistrias
Traditional name for natives of the Mani Peninsula in southern Greece
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Maniots
Greek community in Egypt
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Egyptian_Greeks
Greek minority in Turkey
cosmopolitanism and often western (sometimes Roman Catholic) education, the Phanariots were aware of their Hellenism; according to Nicholas Mavrocordatos' Philotheou
Greeks_in_Turkey
Silistra Eyalet Principality of Transylvania Temeşvar Eyalet Varat Eyalet Phanariots Danubian Principalities National Awakening Transylvanian School Organic
History_of_Romania
Greek assassin
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Georgios_Mavromichalis
First Greek national assembly
Peloponnese, Central Greece and the islands. In addition, a number of Phanariots and academics attended. However, a number of prominent revolutionaries
First National Assembly at Epidaurus
First_National_Assembly_at_Epidaurus
Ethnic group
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Greek_Bahamians
Phanariote Greek scholar
awakening' and language was elaborated" by him as "a representative of the Phanariots" "in 1780". "Katartzis argued that the Greeks satisfied Aristotle's definition
Dimitrios_Katartzis
Romanian politician (1780–1821)
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Tudor_Vladimirescu
Historical region split between Romania and Ukraine
take action to recover the territory, but was assassinated, and a Greek-Phanariot foreigner was put on the throne of Moldavia by the Ottomans. On 2 July
Bukovina
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1812 to 1815
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Hurshid_Pasha
Comparatively reconstructed ancestor of the Romanian languages
Silistra Eyalet Principality of Transylvania Temeşvar Eyalet Varat Eyalet Phanariots Danubian Principalities National Awakening Transylvanian School Organic
Common_Romanian
Greek revolutionary
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Thanasoulas_Valtinos
Ethnic group in Africa
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
African_Greeks
1822–1832 unrecognized, provisional Greek state during the Greek Revolution
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
First_Hellenic_Republic
Romanian inventor (1799–1875)
that time, Wallachia was under Ottoman domination and was ruled by the Phanariots (Greeks originating from Constantinople and very loyal to the Sultan)
Petrache_Poenaru
Historical region in central Romania
Silistra Eyalet Principality of Transylvania Temeşvar Eyalet Varat Eyalet Phanariots Danubian Principalities National Awakening Transylvanian School Organic
Țara_Făgărașului
Period of Bulgarian history (1762–1878)
Köprülü era and the beginning of the Tulip period and the rule of the Phanariots. The prevailing opinion in contemporary historiography is that the Bulgarian
Bulgarian_Revival
created their own autocephalous churches, resenting the dominance of Phanariots in the Rum millet under Ottoman rule. Although condemned in 1872 Council
List_of_Christian_heresies
Social and political rebellion in Wallachia
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Wallachian_uprising_of_1821
Moldavian nobleman (1612–1693)
dynasty which—with interruptions—ruled Moldavia prior to the imposition of phanariot rule. Constantin was born into a Moldavian family of Crimean Tatar origin
Constantin_Cantemir
Prince of Wallachia
seems to be a fantasy of a cleric in various documents; in any case, the phanariots, as dragogists (interpreter-translators of the "Sublime Porte") were all
Emanuel_Giani_Ruset
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Greeks_in_Romania
Ottoman general and diplomat (1835–1894)
Pasha (March 9, 1835 in Nauplia – August 11, 1894 in The Hague) was a Phanariot army officer and diplomat of the Ottoman Empire. He was also a pianist
Jean_Karadja_Pasha
McClelland & Stewart. p. 474. ISBN 978-0-7710-6778-5. The Soutzo family were Phanariots, Greeks of Byzantine descent Daskalov, Roumen Dontchev (2013). Entangled
Soutzos_family
Egyptian general and Wāli of Egypt and Sudan (1789–1848)
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Ibrahim_Pasha_of_Egypt
Greek soldier (1771–1826)
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Yannis_Gouras
1827 naval battle during the Greek War of Independence
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Battle_of_Navarino
Monastery in Bucharest, Romania
ensemble formerly located in Bucharest, Romania. It was built by Romanian Phanariot ruler Nicholas Mavrocordatos between 1716 and 1736 in the Brâncovenesc
Văcărești_Monastery
Americans of Greek birth or descent
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Greek_Americans
Ethnic group
Empire. Greek diaspora into Europe begins. Ottoman settlements in Greece. Phanariot Greeks occupy high posts in Eastern European millets. Time Events 1830s
Greeks
1989 popular uprising in Romania
Silistra Eyalet Principality of Transylvania Temeşvar Eyalet Varat Eyalet Phanariots Danubian Principalities National Awakening Transylvanian School Organic
Romanian_revolution
Greek naval captain (c. 1784–1831)
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Emmanouil_Tombazis
Small Greek community in Denmark
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Greeks_in_Denmark
Ethnic Greek population of Cyprus
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Greek_Cypriots
Region of Romania from 1330 to 1862
internal needs. As chancellery and cultural language, especially during the Phanariot period of time. Walachia Archived 19 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine
Wallachia
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Vasileios_Goudas
1822 killing and enslavement of Greek people by Ottoman troops
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Chios_massacre
Ethnic group in Sudan
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Sudanese_Greeks
Silistra Eyalet Principality of Transylvania Temeşvar Eyalet Varat Eyalet Phanariots Danubian Principalities National Awakening Transylvanian School Organic
Timeline_of_Bucharest
Silistra Eyalet Principality of Transylvania Temeşvar Eyalet Varat Eyalet Phanariots Danubian Principalities National Awakening Transylvanian School Organic
Timeline_of_Sibiu
Greek population group
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Sarakatsani
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Greeks_in_Bulgaria
Greek revolutionary
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Kyriakoulis Mavromichalis (military commander)
Kyriakoulis_Mavromichalis_(military_commander)
Greek Revolutionary (1782–1827)
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Georgios_Karaiskakis
Historical cultural movement of Romania
Silistra Eyalet Principality of Transylvania Temeşvar Eyalet Varat Eyalet Phanariots Danubian Principalities National Awakening Transylvanian School Organic
Transylvanian_School
Albanian ruler (1740–1822)
dervendji-pasha was never totally secure. When one of Ali's lobbyists in the Phanariot elite informed Ali that there was a rival bid for control of the passes
Ali_Pasha_of_Yanina
Islands (former Venetian and Genoese possessions) and among the families of Phanariot origin.[citation needed] Ancient Greeks were among the first civilizations
Greek_heraldry
Australians born in Greece or with Greek ancestry
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Greek_Australians
the sultan appointed Greek Phanariots as governors of the Ottoman vassal territories of Wallachia and Moldavia. The Phanariots introduced an enlighted reform
Greek_National_Awakening
Greek revolutionary leader (1770–1843)
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Theodoros_Kolokotronis
Greek presence in Italy
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Greeks_in_Italy
Turkic-speaking Greek Orthodox group
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Urums
Country in Southeastern Europe (1947–1989)
Silistra Eyalet Principality of Transylvania Temeşvar Eyalet Varat Eyalet Phanariots Danubian Principalities National Awakening Transylvanian School Organic
Socialist_Republic_of_Romania
Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1839 to 1840
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Koca_Hüsrev_Mehmed_Pasha
1821 battle and massacre in the Greek War of Independence
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Siege_of_Tripolitsa
Greek community in Ethiopia
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Ethiopian_Greeks
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Greek settlement in the Philippines
Greek_settlement_in_the_Philippines
Conflict fought during the 1877-78 Russo-Turkish war
Silistra Eyalet Principality of Transylvania Temeşvar Eyalet Varat Eyalet Phanariots Danubian Principalities National Awakening Transylvanian School Organic
Romanian_War_of_Independence
Moldavian painter (c. 1772–1815)
the capital of Moldavia, which, at that time, was under control of the Phanariots. There, he first studied art with a local painter named Nicolae. His talent
Eustație_Altini
1826 Anglo-Russian agreement
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Protocol of St. Petersburg (1826)
Protocol_of_St._Petersburg_(1826)
Ethnic group
Constantinople and Asia Minor: Cappadocians Constantinopolitan Greeks Phanariots Karamanlides Pontic Caucasus Crimea Africa: Egyptiots Ethiopian Greeks
Greeks_in_the_Netherlands
Civil conflicts in Greece
convened also in Central Greece (November 1821) under the leadership of two Phanariots: Alexandros Mavrokordatos in the western part, and Theodoros Negris in
Greek_civil_wars_of_1823–1825
Greek general (1788–1821)
Konstantinos Kolokotronis Lambros Katsonis Cosmas of Aetolia Ali Pasha Maniots Phanariots Rum Millet Souliotes Gregory V of Constantinople Events Orlov Revolt Souliote
Athanasios_Diakos
Romanian authentic folk music
closer to other musical traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean. In the Phanariot period (18th to early 19th century) they actively adopted elements of
Romanian_traditional_music
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Glorification; Exaltation; Honour
Boy/Male
Hindu
Good religeonist
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
A Name of Indian Classical Raga
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nehshal | நேஹà¯à®·à®¾à®²Â
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, German, Shakespearean, Teutonic
Divine Ruler
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French
Companion; Friend
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Scrivener.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Body strength
Boy/Male
Muslim
Indian saint in 1440, Great, Famous sufi saint
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Desirable coveted, agreeable
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