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: of course Adjarians in Turkey speak Turkish (I know so many of them...). ] (]) 21:53, 22 January 2024 (UTC) : of course Adjarians in Turkey speak Turkish (I know so many of them...). ] (]) 21:53, 22 January 2024 (UTC)

== Adjarians are Georgians and majority of them are Christians. ==

@] Why are you inciting hatred by mentioning something that has nothing to do with the majority of Georgians? You mentioned "but many Georgians see Muslim Adjarians as second-class "Turkicized" Georgians" Even if its written by someone that doesn't mean its true nowadays. Most Georgians dont view them as turkicified Georgians and moreover they embraced Christianity.. As i already provided the source of Adjarians being majority Christians i will also be changing the "also known as Muslim Georgians" because it doesn't apply to them. Muslim Georgians is said about Meskhetian Georgians of Turkey. ] (]) 21:55, 22 January 2024 (UTC)

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@Lemabeta: stop adding false information and removing sources.

For instance here you added this source that is about inhabitants on Adjara, but there are Adjarians outside of Adjara and non-Adjarians in Adjara.

And here: of course Adjarians in Turkey speak Turkish (I know so many of them...). a455bcd9 (Antoine) (talk) 21:53, 22 January 2024 (UTC)

Adjarians are Georgians and majority of them are Christians.

@A455bcd9 Why are you inciting hatred by mentioning something that has nothing to do with the majority of Georgians? You mentioned "but many Georgians see Muslim Adjarians as second-class "Turkicized" Georgians" Even if its written by someone that doesn't mean its true nowadays. Most Georgians dont view them as turkicified Georgians and moreover they embraced Christianity.. As i already provided the source of Adjarians being majority Christians i will also be changing the "also known as Muslim Georgians" because it doesn't apply to them. Muslim Georgians is said about Meskhetian Georgians of Turkey. Lemabeta (talk) 21:55, 22 January 2024 (UTC)

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