Gajal

The Gajal or Gadzhal or Muslim Gagauzes (Turkish and Gagauz: Gacal, Bulgarian: Гаджал, Gadžal) are a Turkic subgroup, closely related to the Gagauz. Their name derives from a common root (Gajal are also sometimes named as Gagauz). The Gajal, however, are Sunni Muslims, unlike the Gagauz, who are Orthodox Christians.[1]

See other

  • Gagauz (disambiguation)

Notes and references

  1. "Gajal, Gadzhal in Turkey". Joshua Project. Retrieved 14 May 2014.
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