Lygossian people

Lygossian people or Lygossians (in Turkish, Likoslar, in Greek, Λύκοςις, tr. Lúkosis) some times considered as Kayians as referred to ancestor tribe of House of Osman the rulers of the, Kayi are citizens and the people who has descent from Lygossia. This connection may be residential, legal, historical, or cultural. The country became mainly home of Turks and Greeks but in an international way, Lygossian nation is usually considered as a Turkic nation but can be also considered as a Hellenic nation. Lygossian culture is hosting a mixture culture of two similar cultures and regions: Anatolian Turkic and Hellenic. Lygossian culture is mostly influenced by eastern Greek cultures, mostly Pontic (Rum) and Ionic (Smyrna) and Muslim and Turkic culture by Turks.

Historical events also changed Lygossian cultural construction too much. Lygossian culture was influenced by Mesopotamian nations especially in pre-early modern, in 16th century. Lygossian culture also has a slightly Balkan influence that is gotten in Ottoman era, since Ottoman Empire is considered as a Lygosso-Turkish state by historians.

Etymology
Name of Lygossians are first used by medieval Lygossian historian, Osman bin Iskandar which came from a Greek father and Turkish mother like that: "I'm an example of Lygossians. I might be a Greek and Muslim but as the most important, I'm a Lygossian". He explained the word, Lygossian as "A new nation that is in the changing world. Muslims of the east and Greeks of the west came together and founded us, Lygossians". Meaning of the word, "lygos" is "grey wolf" in Greek and grey wolf is the national animal of the Turkic world and Lygossians.