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- Rûm abstract "Rûm (pronounced ˈrüm or ˈru̇m), also transliterated as Roum or Rhum (Arabic: الرُّومُ ar-Rūm, Persian/Turkish: Rum) is a term used in the Quran for the Byzantine Empire. It was used at different times in the Muslim world to refer to: ethnocultural minorities such as the various formerly Koine-Greek-speaking Christian diasporas and Greeks living in the Middle East and their descendants - notably members of the Greek Orthodox and Greek Catholic communities of Syria, Lebanon, Northern Israel and the Hatay Province in Southern Turkey whose liturgy is still based on Koine Greek and Ancient Synagogal priestly rites (called "Al-Rûm"); and, more generally, to non-Muslim subjects of the Ottoman Empire or citizens of Turkey ("Rûmi" or "Rûm" in the broader sense, but that use is disappearing due to the quasi-extinction of Greek communities in Izmir and Istanbul). geographic areas such as the Balkans and Anatolia generally, to the Eastern Roman Empire in particular, or to the ancient Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm in Early Medieval Turkey. The Mediterranean Sea was known in early Arabic sources as 'bahr al-Rum' (the Roman-Byzantine sea).The name derives from the Greek word Ρωμιοί (meaning "Romans"); it refers to the Byzantine Empire which at the time was simply known as the "Roman Empire" and hadn't acquired the designation "Byzantine," which was only applied to the Empire after its dissolution. The city of Rome itself is known in Arabic as روما Rūmā.".
- Rûm wikiPageID "293598".
- Rûm wikiPageRevisionID "605019555".
- Rûm subject Category:Byzantine_Empire.
- Rûm subject Category:Early_Modern_history_of_Christianity.
- Rûm subject Category:History_of_Greece.
- Rûm subject Category:History_of_Islam.
- Rûm subject Category:History_of_Israel.
- Rûm subject Category:History_of_Macedonia.
- Rûm subject Category:History_of_Spain.
- Rûm subject Category:History_of_Turkey.
- Rûm comment "Rûm (pronounced ˈrüm or ˈru̇m), also transliterated as Roum or Rhum (Arabic: الرُّومُ ar-Rūm, Persian/Turkish: Rum) is a term used in the Quran for the Byzantine Empire.".
- Rûm label "Rume".
- Rûm label "Rûm".
- Rûm label "Rūm".
- Rûm label "Рум (наименование)".
- Rûm sameAs R%C3%BBm.
- Rûm sameAs Rûm.
- Rûm sameAs Rūm.
- Rûm sameAs Rume.
- Rûm sameAs Q3943294.
- Rûm sameAs Q3943294.
- Rûm wasDerivedFrom Rûm?oldid=605019555.