Urum

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Etymology

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Derived from the endonym Rûm (Rome), the term for the Byzantine Empire in the Muslim world. See Arabic رُوم (Rūm), Persian روم (Rūm), Ancient Greek Ῥωμαῖος (Rhōmaîos), etc.

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Urum

  1. A Turkic language spoken in Ukraine and by a diaspora around the world, including in Georgia.

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