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Interpreters or guides between countries of Arabic, Turkish and Persian speaking populations who had particular importance during the [[Ottoman Empire]]. Dragomans were tasked with linguistic and diplomatic duties, particularly in establishing and maintaining dialogue with Christian European states. The majority of dragomans were of ethnic Greek origin. | Interpreters or guides between countries of Arabic, Turkish and Persian speaking populations who had particular importance during the [[Ottoman Empire]]. Dragomans were tasked with linguistic and diplomatic duties, particularly in establishing and maintaining dialogue with Christian European states. The majority of dragomans were of ethnic Greek origin. | ||
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[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] | [[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] |