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Celebic (other)
Celebic can refer to: *Celebic languages, a group of Austronesian language spoken primarily in Sulawesi, Indonesia *Čelebić, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina *Čelebić (surname), a Serbo-Croatian surname See also * Çelebi Çelebi (, ) was an Ottoman title of respect, approximately corresponding to "gentleman", "well-mannered" or "courteous". ''Çelebi'' also means "man of God", as an ''i''-suffixed derivative from ''çalab'' (), which means "God" in Ottoman Turki ... * Čelebići (other) {{Dab ...
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Celebic Languages
The Celebic languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages spoken on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, formerly called ''Celebes.'' Almost all of the languages spoken in the provinces of Central Sulawesi and Southeast Sulawesi belong to the Celebic group. A few Celebic languages (e.g. Wotu, Bonerate) are located in South Sulawesi province. By number of languages (but not by number of speakers), Celebic is the largest subgroup of Austronesian languages on Sulawesi. Subgrouping Internal classification David Mead (2003a:125) classifies the Celebic languages as follows. *Celebic ** Tomini–Tolitoli ** Kaili–Pamona ** Wotu–Wolio ** Eastern *** Saluan–Banggai ***Southeastern **** Bungku–Tolaki **** Muna–Buton More recently, Zobel (2020) proposed that Kaili–Pamona and Wotu–Wolio form a Kaili– Wolio group, which Zobel places as a primary subgroup of Celebic. Furthermore, in Zobel's (2020) classification, Kaili–Wolio is placed as a sister to group ...
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Čelebić
Čelebić is a village in the Township of Livno in Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is connected to Kovačić, Livno, Kovačić and is located on the road between Bosansko Grahovo and Livno. The village was one of several sites of large-scale violence against Serbian civilians during the World War II in Yugoslavia, Second World War. During the Bosnian War the village was divided between Serb and Croat forces until December 1994, when the Croats took control of the village. History Second World War During the Second World War, the village of Čelebić was the site of mass killings carried out by Ustaše forces as part of the Genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia, genocide of Serbs across the territory of the Independent State of Croatia. On July 29 and 30, 1941, coinciding with the Eastern Orthodox feast day of Ognyena Maria, Ognjena Marija (Fiery Mary), 396 ethnic Serb civilians were killed in Čele ...
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Čelebić (surname)
Čelebić ( sr-Cyrl, Челебић, ) is a Serbo-Croatian surname, derived from Turkish '' çelebi'', approximately meaning "gentleman". Notable people with the surname include: * Gojko Čelebić (born 1958), Montenegrin writer and diplomat * Nikola Čelebić (born 1989), Montenegrin footballer *Ljubomir Čelebić Ljubomir Čelebić (; born 15 September 1991) is a Montenegro, Montenegrin tennis player. Čelebić has a career high Association of Tennis Professionals, ATP singles ranking of 437 achieved on 31 July 2017. He also has a career high ATP doubles ... (born 1991), Montenegrin tennis player * Sead Čelebić (born 1956), former Bosnian footballer See also * Celebic (other) * Čelebići (other) {{surname Surnames of Bosnian origin Surnames of Montenegrin origin Patronymic surnames ...
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Çelebi
Çelebi (, ) was an Ottoman title of respect, approximately corresponding to "gentleman", "well-mannered" or "courteous". ''Çelebi'' also means "man of God", as an ''i''-suffixed derivative from ''çalab'' (), which means "God" in Ottoman Turkish. German linguist and Turkologist Marcel Erdal, citing Baron Tiesenhausen, traces ''çalab'' back to Arabic ''djellaba'' "importer, trader, merchant" > "high social positions"; ''jallāb'' is derived from root ''j-l-b'' "to have brought, to import", ultimately from West Semitic root ''g-l-b'' "to catch, to fetch". List of notable people Title Notable people with the title include, in approximate chronological order: * Gazi Çelebi, early-14th-century Turkish pirate and ruler of Sinop * The sons of Ottoman sultan Bayezid I Bayezid I (; ), also known as Bayezid the Thunderbolt (; ; – 8 March 1403), was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1389 to 1402. He adopted the title of ''Sultan-i Rûm'', ''Rûm'' being the Arabic nam ...
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