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  2. Turks in Germany - Wikipedia

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    If today [1997] we give in to demands for dual citizenship, we would soon have four, five, or six million Turks in Germany, instead of three million – Chancellor Helmut Kohl, in 1997. [ 113 ] However, in 1999 the centre-left government of Gerhard Schröder further liberalised Germany's citizenship laws.

  3. Germany–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Germany has turned out to be the number one partner of Turkey in fields such as foreign trade, financial and technical cooperation, tourism and defense industry. [37] In 2020, Germany was the biggest trade partner of Turkey, they had a bilateral trade volume of $38 billion. German companies invested nearly €25 billion in Turkey's energy ...

  4. Turks in Europe - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, numerous sources have said that there are 7 million, or more than 7 million, Turks in Germany, including Professor George K. Zestos and Rachel Cooke in their report published by the Levy Economics Institute, [136] Professor Graham E. Fuller's article in the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, [137] Professor James G. Lacey ...

  5. Genetic studies on Turkish people - Wikipedia

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    A study published in 2003 looked at Human leukocyte antigen genes to investigate the affinity of certain Mongolian tribes with Germans and Anatolian Turks. It was found that Germans and Anatolian Turks were equally distant to the Mongolian populations. No close relationship was found between Anatolian Turks and Mongolians despite the close ...

  6. List of Turkish Germans - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable Turkish Germans.This includes people of full or partial ethnic Turkish origin born in Germany, as well as ethnic Turkish immigrants who have arrived in Germany either from the Seljuk and Ottoman territories or from post-Ottoman modern nation-states (especially from the Republic of Turkey, but also from the Balkans, Cyprus, as well as other parts of the Levant ...

  7. Turkish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    More recently, since the "European migrant crisis" (2014–20), Iraqi Turks, Kosovo Turks and Syrian Turks have also settled in areas where there are large Turkish diasporas. Consequently, within the diaspora, ethnic Turkish people now form the largest minority group in Austria , Denmark , Germany and the Netherlands .

  8. Turks in Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Turks in Berlin (Turkish: Berlin'deki Türkler) are people of Turkish ethnicity living in Berlin where they form the largest ethnic minority group, and the largest Turkish community outside Turkey. The largest communities can be found in Kreuzberg , Neukölln , and Wedding , with substantial populations in other areas, almost exclusively those ...

  9. Germans in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Caucasus Germans inhabited the northeast of the country since 18th century. Especially in the city of Kars. The officials and the artisans sent to Istanbul during the close relations with the Ottoman Empire at the time of Kaiser Wilhelm II formed the so-called Bosporus Germans. The Germans in this group returned home after the First World War.