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  • Dragoman - Wikipedia
    Webster's Dictionary of 1828 lists dragoman as well as the variants drogman and truchman in English Consequently, the plural, in English, is "dragomans" (not "dragomen")
  • Dragoman | Interpreters, Diplomats, Translators | Britannica
    dragoman, official interpreter in countries where Arabic, Turkish, and Persian are spoken
  • List of dragomans - Wikipedia
    A dragoman was an interpreter, translator, and official guide between Turkish, Arabic, and Persian -speaking countries and polities of the Middle East and European embassies, consulates, vice-consulates and trading posts A dragoman had to have a knowledge of Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and European languages [1] ^ Franz Pochhacker (2015)
  • Dragomans of the Ottoman Empire - Day Translations
    During the Ottoman Empire Age, any state that wished to establish relationships with other states needed the assistance of linguists to accomplish their diplomatic missions Historically, these language interpreters and translators were called dragomans
  • Who are the Dragomans?
    In the past, dragomans were interpreters and intermediaries; their job flourished mainly in the Ottoman Empire They were highly educated people, spoke Turkish, Arabic and Persian, and other, mostly Western European languages
  • Who is a Dragoman – Dragoman Language Solutions
    Who is a Dragoman? What does it mean? A dragoman was an interpreter, translator and official guide between Turkish, Arabic, and Persian-speaking countries, delegations and politicians of the Middle East and European embassies, consulates, vice-consulates and trading posts
  • Dragomans | Encyclopedia. com
    Known as dragomans, these translators were usually Christians and often Greeks from the Phanar district of Istanbul By the nineteenth century, they occupied a position of power and influence in Istanbul
  • What Are Dragomans? | Dragoman Renaissance Research Platform
    What Are Dragomans? The institution of the dragoman (Italian dragomanno; Greek dragoumanos; French drogman truchement; Spanish trujamán dragomán), an official state or diplomatic interpreter, developed in the context of premodern Mediterranean statecraft from antiquity onward
  • 5 - Dragomans - Looking for Interpreter Zero
    For official purposes, however, the authorities needed interpreters to communicate with their own people as well as with foreigners These men were known as dragomans, from the Turkish term ‘tercüman’, itself derived from the Arabic ‘tarjuman’, meaning translator, interpreter or guide





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