Fanariotes
Tampilan
Fanariotes (bahasa Yunani: Φαναριώτες, translit. Fanariótes, bahasa Rumania: Fanarioți, bahasa Turki: Fenerliler) adalah para anggota keluarga Yunani berpengaruh di Phanar[1] (Φανάρι, kini Fener),[2] wilayah Yunani utama di Konstantinopel dimana Patriarkat Ekumenikal berada, yang secara tradisional menduduki empat wilayah penting di Kekaisaran Utsmaniyah: Provinsi Moldavia, Provinsi Wallachia, Dragoman Besar, dan Dragoman Armada Besar. Selain konsmopolitanisme dan pendidikan yang lebih kebarat-baratan mereka, Phanariots sadar akan keturunan dan budaya Yunani mereka. Menurut Nicholas Mavrocordatos' Philotheou Parerga, "Mereka adalah ras Yunani secara utuh".[3]
Catatan
[sunting | sunting sumber]- ^ Encyclopædia Britannica,Phanariote, 2008, O.Ed.
- ^ The names Fener and Φανάρι (Fanari) derive from the Greek nautical word meaning "Lighthouse" (literary "lantern" or "lamp")
"Τριανταφυλλίδης On line Dictionary". Φανάρι (ναυτ.). Diakses tanggal October 7, 2006. - ^ Mavrocordatos Nicholaos, Philotheou Parerga, J.Bouchard, 1989, p.178, citation: Γένος μεν ημίν των άγαν Ελλήνων
Referensi
[sunting | sunting sumber]- Artikel ini menyertakan teks dari suatu terbitan yang sekarang berada pada ranah publik: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Phanariotes". Encyclopædia Britannica. 21 (edisi ke-11). Cambridge University Press. hlm. 346.
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