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  2. Turkish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, within the diaspora, ethnic Turkish people now form the largest minority group in Austria, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands. [6] In March 2017, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan stated to the Turks in Europe, "Make not three, but five children. Because you are the future of Europe.

  3. Minorities in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic Kurds are the largest minority in Turkey, composing around 20% of the population according to Milliyet, 19% of the total populace or c. 14 million people according to the CIA World Factbook, and as much as 23% according to Kurdologist David McDowall. [1] [132] Unlike the Turks, the Kurds speak an Iranian language. There are Kurds living ...

  4. Turkish communities in the former Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 the Iraqi Turkoman Congress adopted a Declaration of Principles, Article Three of which states the following: "The official written language of the Turkomans is Istanbul Turkish, and its alphabet is the new Latin alphabet." [60] [61] Iraqi Turkmens: List of Iraqi Turks Israel: N/A: N/A: N/A: Turks in Israel Jordan: N/A: Turkish minority:

  5. Turkic peoples - Wikipedia

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    Turkic peoples are a collection of diverse ethnic groups of West, Central, East, and North Asia as well as parts of Europe, who speak Turkic languages. [37] [38]According to historians and linguists, the Proto-Turkic language originated in Central-East Asia, [39] potentially in the Altai-Sayan region, Mongolia or Tuva.

  6. Turks in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Aldin Mustafić, a member of the Turkish minority in Bosnia and Herzegovina - wrote a book on the Bosnian language in Arabic script entitled "The Epochs of Arabic phonetic thoughts and Arebica", as part of the influence of Turkish culture in the region - i.e. in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [9] Şükrü Âli Ögel, Turkish Army officer, politician

  7. Turkish population - Wikipedia

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    Turkish minority N/A. The 2009 Azerbaijani census recorded 38,000 Turks; [46] however, it does not distinguish between the Turkish minority (descendants of Ottoman settlers who remained in Azerbaijan), Meskhetian Turks who arrived after 1944, and recent Turkish arrivals. 19,000 [47] (Descendants of Ottomans settlers who remained in Azerbaijan only.

  8. Turks in the Balkans - Wikipedia

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    In the 2011 census in Albania, more than 800 people registered Turkish as their first language. [8] Croatia: Croatian Turks: According to the 2001 Croatian census the Turkish minority numbered 300. [9] More recent estimates have suggested that there are 2,000 Turks in Croatia. [10] Rhodes (in Greece) Kos (in Greece) Dodecanese Turks

  9. Turks in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Turkish and Muslim minority interests Be.One: Belgium: 2018: Meryem Kaçar, Dyab Abou Jahjah and Karim Hassoun: Left-wing: Multiculturalism, Feminism, Anti-racism Multicultural Justice Party (Dutch: Multiculturele Recht Partij, MRP; Turkish: Çok Kültürlü Adalet Partisi) Belgium: 2017: Murat Köylü: Murat Köylü: Turkish minority interests