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  2. Turkish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish diaspora (Turkish: Türk diasporası or Türk gurbetçiler) refers to ethnic Turkish people who have migrated from, or are the descendants of migrants from, the Republic of Turkey, Northern Cyprus or other modern nation-states that were once part of the former Ottoman Empire.

  3. Category:Turkish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Turkish diaspora refers to the ethnic Turkish people living outside of Turkey. Note that this differs from the Turkic peoples living mostly in Northern and Central Asia , who are distinct ethnic groups, speaking languages belonging to the Turkic language family .

  4. Category:Turkish diaspora in the United States - Wikipedia

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    United States portal; Turkey portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. ... Kurdish diaspora in the United States (2 C, 2 ...

  5. Middle Eastern Americans - Wikipedia

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    Kambiz GhaneaBassiri, professor of religion at Reed College, and author of A History of Islam in America and Competing Visions of Islam in the United States. M. R. Ghanoonparvar , professor emeritus of Persian and comparative literature at the faculty of Middle Eastern studies at the University of Texas, Austin

  6. List of domesticated plants - Wikipedia

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    Plants with more than one significant human use may be listed in multiple categories. Plants are considered domesticated when their life cycle , behavior , or appearance has been significantly altered as a result of being under artificial selection by humans for multiple generations (see the main article on domestication for more information).

  7. Flora of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The flora of Turkey consists of more than 11,000 species of plants, as well as a poorly known number of fungi and algae. Around a third of Turkey 's vascular plants are found only in the country. One reason there are so many of these endemics is because Anatolia is both mountainous and quite fragmented.

  8. List of Turkish Americans - Wikipedia

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    Some Turkish Americans have also come to the US from areas where there is a modern Turkish diaspora; for example, Turhan Bey had a Turkish-Austrian background; Timothy Guy Kent has a Turkish Canadian background; Marie Tepe had a Turkish-French background; Ergun Caner has a Turkish-Swedish background; Kasim Edebali has a Turkish-German ...

  9. Turkish people - Wikipedia

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    While the legal use of the term Turkish as it pertains to a citizen of Turkey is different from the term's ethnic definition, [106] [107] the majority of the Turkish population (an estimated 70 to 75 percent) are of Turkish ethnicity. [108] [109] The vast majority of Turks are Sunni Muslims, with a notable minority practicing Alevism. [82]