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- Linovamvaki abstract "The Linovamvaki or Linobambaki (Greek: Λινοβάμβακοι) were a Crypto-Christian community that lived in Cyprus throughout Ottoman rule(see Ottoman Cyprus). The Linovamvaki outwardly professed Islam but secretly practised Christianity, in particular Catholicism. They can be divided into two groups. The first group developed immediately after the Ottoman conquest of Cyprus in 1571/1572. They were primarily made up of Latins, which included Venetians, French, Genoese and Occitans and Maronites who had converted to Islam to spare their lives and avoid slavery.With Ottoman-Venetian rivalry at its peak, the Ottomans feared the security risk posed by the Catholics/Maronites of Cyprus, and in particular that they would entice the Venetians to return. As a result, Ottoman tolerance towards the Catholic/Maronite community (millet) was much less than towards the Greek Orthodox community. It has also sometimes been argued that the island's Latin and Maronite community owned estates around the island, and their conversion was aimed at keeping these estates. The community later assimilated into what would become the Turkish Cypriot community. Many of the most populous Turkish Cypriot villages and centers of Linovamvaki activity were former Latin estates. These include: Louroudjina (Akincilar) Ayios Theodoros (Yeni Bogazici), Ay Yorgi, Ayios Toma (Limassol), Galinoporni (Kaleburnu), Terra, Limnitis (Yeşilırmak) and Agios Sozomenos.The second group of Linovamvaki also consisted of Latins and Maronites but also of an increasing number of Armenian and Greek Orthodox Christians who converted to Islam for economic reasons. Some Greek Orthodox women also converted to Islam in order to escape an unhappy marriage, as under Ottoman Islamic law, a Christian man could not be married to a Muslim woman. In the 17th–19th centuries, travellers noted that the majority of Linovamvaki activity took place in the Tylliria (Dilirga) region and around Louroudjina.".
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- Linovamvaki subject Category:Christianity_in_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Linovamvaki subject Category:Conversion_to_Islam.
- Linovamvaki subject Category:Ottoman_Cyprus.
- Linovamvaki subject Category:Passing_(sociology).
- Linovamvaki subject Category:Persecution_of_Christians.
- Linovamvaki comment "The Linovamvaki or Linobambaki (Greek: Λινοβάμβακοι) were a Crypto-Christian community that lived in Cyprus throughout Ottoman rule(see Ottoman Cyprus). The Linovamvaki outwardly professed Islam but secretly practised Christianity, in particular Catholicism. They can be divided into two groups. The first group developed immediately after the Ottoman conquest of Cyprus in 1571/1572.".
- Linovamvaki label "Linobambaki".
- Linovamvaki label "Linovamvaki".
- Linovamvaki label "Линобамбаки".
- Linovamvaki sameAs Linobambaki.
- Linovamvaki sameAs Λινοβάμβακοι.
- Linovamvaki sameAs m.076yhk7.
- Linovamvaki sameAs Q1826979.
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- Linovamvaki wasDerivedFrom Linovamvaki?oldid=586673880.
- Linovamvaki isPrimaryTopicOf Linovamvaki.