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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.
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 ...
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:
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.
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
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.
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
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