.jpg)
Turkish people
The Turkish people, or simply the Turks (Turkish: Türkler), are the world's largest Turkic ethnic group; they speak various dialects of the Turkish language and form a majority in Turkey and Northern Cyprus. In addition, centuries-old ethnic Turkish communities still live across other former territories of the Ottoman Empire. Article 66 of the Turkish Constitution defines a "Turk" as: "Anyone who is bound to the Turkish state through the bond of citizenship." While the legal use of the term "Turkish" as it pertains to a citizen of Turkey is different from the term's ethnic definition, the majority of the Turkish population (an estimated 70 to 75 percent) are of Turkish ethnicity. The vast majority of Turks are Muslims and follow the Sunni and Alevi faith.
- Abstraction100002137
- Band
- country
- ethnic group
- EthnicGroup107967382
- Group100031264
- People107942152
- Q41710
- Thing
- WikicatEthnicGroupsInAlbania
- WikicatEthnicGroupsInAsia
- WikicatEthnicGroupsInBosniaAndHerzegovina
- WikicatEthnicGroupsInBulgaria
- WikicatEthnicGroupsInEurope
- WikicatEthnicGroupsInGreece
- WikicatEthnicGroupsInIran
- WikicatEthnicGroupsInIraq
- WikicatEthnicGroupsInKosovo
- WikicatEthnicGroupsInRomania
- WikicatEthnicGroupsInSerbia
- WikicatEthnicGroupsInSyria
- WikicatEthnicGroupsInTheMiddleEast
- WikicatEthnicGroupsInTheRepublicOfMacedonia
- WikicatEthnicGroupsInTurkey
- WikicatTurkicPeoples
- Bot
- enGreenC
- Comment
- enThe Turkish people, or simply the Turks (Turkish: Türkler), are the world's largest Turkic ethnic group; they speak various dialects of the Turkish language and form a majority in Turkey and Northern Cyprus. In addition, centuries-old ethnic Turkish communities still live across other former territories of the Ottoman Empire. Article 66 of the Turkish Constitution defines a "Turk" as: "Anyone who is bound to the Turkish state through the bond of citizenship." While the legal use of the term "Turkish" as it pertains to a citizen of Turkey is different from the term's ethnic definition, the majority of the Turkish population (an estimated 70 to 75 percent) are of Turkish ethnicity. The vast majority of Turks are Muslims and follow the Sunni and Alevi faith.
- Date
- enMay 2018
- Depiction
- Description
- enAn example of Turkish classical music.
- enAn example of folk music in the Cypriot Turkish dialect.
- DifferentFrom
- Turkic peoples
- Filename
- enKatibimUskudaraGiderIken-SafiyeAyla.ogg
- enKibrisim-cropped.ogg
- FixAttempted
- enyes
- Footnotes
- enApproximately 200,000 are Turkish Cypriots and the remainder are Turkish settlers.
- enIncludes 80,000 Turkish Lebanese and 200,000 recent refugees from Syria.
- enIncludes the Kouloughlis who are descendants of the old Turkish ruling class.
- enIncluding 2,000–3,000 mainland Turks and 1,600 Turkish Cypriots.
- enThe Turkish Swedish community includes 150,000 mainland Turks, 30,000 Turkish Bulgarians, 5,000 Turkish Macedonians, and smaller groups from Iraq and Syria.
- enThese figures only include Turkish Meskhetians. Official censuses are considered unreliable because many Turks have incorrectly been registered as "Azeri", "Kazakh", "Kyrgyz", and "Uzbek".
- enThis includes the Turkish-speaking minority only . Estimates including the Arabized Turks range between 3.5 to 6 million.
- enTurkish Australians include 200,000 mainland Turks, 120,000 Turkish Cypriots, and smaller Turkish groups from Bulgaria, Greece, North Macedonia, Syria, and Western Europe.
- enTurkish Cypriots form 300,000 to 400,000 of the Turkish-British population. Mainland Turks are the next largest group, followed by Turkish Bulgarians and Turkish Romanians. Turkish minorities have also settled from Iraq, Greece, etc.
- Format
- Ogg
- Group
- enTurks
- Has abstract
- enThe Turkish people, or simply the Turks (Turkish: Türkler), are the world's largest Turkic ethnic group; they speak various dialects of the Turkish language and form a majority in Turkey and Northern Cyprus. In addition, centuries-old ethnic Turkish communities still live across other former territories of the Ottoman Empire. Article 66 of the Turkish Constitution defines a "Turk" as: "Anyone who is bound to the Turkish state through the bond of citizenship." While the legal use of the term "Turkish" as it pertains to a citizen of Turkey is different from the term's ethnic definition, the majority of the Turkish population (an estimated 70 to 75 percent) are of Turkish ethnicity. The vast majority of Turks are Muslims and follow the Sunni and Alevi faith. The ethnic Turks can therefore be distinguished by a number of cultural and regional variants, but do not function as separate ethnic groups. In particular, the culture of the Anatolian Turks in Asia Minor has underlied and influenced the Turkish nationalist ideology. Other Turkish groups include the Rumelian Turks (also referred to as "Balkan Turks") historically located in the Balkans; Turkish Cypriots on the island of Cyprus, Meskhetian Turks originally based in Meskheti, Georgia; and ethnic Turkish people across the Middle East, where they are also called "Turkmen" or "Turkoman" in the Levant (e.g., Iraqi Turkmen, Syrian Turkmen, Lebanese Turkmen, etc.). Consequently, the Turks form the largest minority group in Bulgaria, the second largest minority group in Iraq, Libya, North Macedonia, and Syria, and the third largest minority group in Kosovo. They also form substantial communities in the Western Thrace region of Greece, the Dobruja region of Romania, the Akkar region in Lebanon, as well as minority groups in other post-Ottoman Balkan and Middle Eastern countries. Mass immigration due to fleeing ethnic cleansing after the persecution of Muslims during Ottoman contraction has led to mass migrations from the 19th century onward; these Turkish communities have all contributed to the formation of a Turkish diaspora outside the former Ottoman lands. Approximately 2 million Turks were massacred between 1870–1923 and those who escaped it settled in Turkey as muhacirs. The mass immigration of Turks also led to them forming the largest ethnic minority group in Austria, Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands. There are also Turkish communities in other parts of Europe as well as in North America, Australia and the Post-Soviet states. Turks are the 13th largest ethnic group in the world. Turks from Central Asia settled in Anatolia in the 11th century, through the conquests of the Seljuk Turks. This began the transformation of the region, which had been a largely Greek-speaking region after previously being Hellenized, into a Turkish Muslim one. The Ottoman Empire came to rule much of the Balkans, the South Caucasus, the Middle East (excluding Iran, even though they controlled parts of it), and North Africa over the course of several centuries. The empire lasted until the end of the First World War, when it was defeated by the Allies and partitioned. Following the Turkish War of Independence that ended with the Turkish National Movement retaking much of the territory lost to the Allies, the Movement ended the Ottoman Empire on 1 November 1922 and proclaimed the Republic of Turkey on 29 October 1923.
- Has close match
- 26808-1
- Hypernym
- Group
- Is Part Of
- target
- Is primary topic of
- Turkish people
- Label
- enTurkish people
- Language
- Turkish language
- Languages
- Turkish language
- Link from a Wikipage to an external page
- ifpo.revues.org/1115
- unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001886/188648e.pdf%7Cjournal=International
- www.orsam.org.tr/en/enUploads/Article/Files/2010110_sayi11_eng_web.pdf%7Carchive-url=https:/web.archive.org/web/20160303181832/http:/www.orsam.org.tr/en/enUploads/Article/Files/2010110_sayi11_eng_web.pdf%7Carchive-date=3
- www.crisisgroup.org/~/media/Files/europe/turkey-cyprus/cyprus/210%20Cyprus%20-%20Bridging%20the%20Property%20Divide.ashx
- web.archive.org/web/20111103083632/http:/www.crisisgroup.org/~/media/Files/europe/turkey-cyprus/cyprus/210%20Cyprus%20-%20Bridging%20the%20Property%20Divide.ashx
- www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/3ae6a6504.pdf%7Cpublisher=United
- www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/3ae6a6590.pdf%7Cpublisher=United
- www.academia.edu/43039094
- web.archive.org/web/20110709223856/http:/fpc.org.uk/fsblob/597.pdf%7Carchive-date=9
- fpc.org.uk/fsblob/597.pdf%7Cpublisher=The
- www.osce.org/kosovo/75450
- www.crisisgroup.org/~/media/Files/Middle%20East%20North%20Africa/Iraq%20Syria%20Lebanon/Iraq/81Turkey%20and%20Iraqi%20Kurds%20Conflict%20or%20Cooperation.ashx
- web.archive.org/web/20110112131324/http:/www.crisisgroup.org/~/media/Files/Middle%20East%20North%20Africa/Iraq%20Syria%20Lebanon/Iraq/81Turkey%20and%20Iraqi%20Kurds%20Conflict%20or%20Cooperation.ashx
- dergiler.ankara.edu.tr/dergiler/37/776/9921.pdf
- www.musavirlikler.gov.tr/altdetay.cfm%3FAltAlanID=368&dil=TR&ulke=DZ
- web.archive.org/web/20130929205227/http:/www.musavirlikler.gov.tr/altdetay.cfm%3FAltAlanID=368&dil=TR&ulke=DZ
- brill.com/view/journals/inas/19/2/article-p197_197.xml
- brill.com/view/journals/ldc/7/2/article-p210_4.xml
- books.google.com/books%3Fid=H-k9oc9xsuAC&pg=PA837%7Cpage=837
- www.recensamantromania.ro/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Comunicat_DATE_PROVIZORII_RPL_2011.pdf
- web.archive.org/web/20190802060014/http:/www.recensamantromania.ro/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Comunicat_DATE_PROVIZORII_RPL_2011.pdf
- mesharpe.metapress.com/app/home/contribution.asp%3Freferrer=parent&backto=issue,2,6;journal,2,191;linkingpublicationresults,1:110900,1
- www.statewatch.org/news/2011/aug/eu-hasc-turkey-jha-report.pdf
- www.coe.int/T/DG4/Linguistic/Source/GogolinEN.pdf
- archive.org/details/historyofottoman00stan
- creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- www.usak.org.tr/dosyalar/dergi/IdZgitj2V2vbuyxGGkzJnS8yvQqpT5.pdf%7Curl-status=dead%7Carchive-url=https:/web.archive.org/web/20110124153946/http:/www.usak.org.tr/dosyalar/dergi/IdZgitj2V2vbuyxGGkzJnS8yvQqpT5.pdf%7Carchive-date=24
- www.ake.hacettepe.edu.tr/Install/index.php%3Foption=com_content&view=article&id=282&Itemid=74
- web.archive.org/web/20140427203925/http:/www.ake.hacettepe.edu.tr/Install/index.php%3Foption=com_content&view=article&id=282&Itemid=74
- archive.org/details/iraqpeoplehistor0000stan
- www.prio.no/Global/upload/Cyprus/Publications/Is%20the%20Turkish%20Cypriot%20Population%20Shrinking.pdf%7Cpublisher=International
- web.archive.org/web/20140101144026/http:/www.prio.no/Global/upload/Cyprus/Publications/Is%20the%20Turkish%20Cypriot%20Population%20Shrinking.pdf%7Curl-status=dead
- archive.org/details/isbn_9780761418542
- archive.org/details/islam00emor
- turkoloji.cu.edu.tr/DILBILIM/johanson_01.pdf%7Ctitle=Discoveries
- archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20131029000000/http:/calstore.cal.org/store/p-200-meskhetian-turks-an-introduction-to-their-history-culture-and-resettlement-experiences.aspx%7Carchive-date=29
- calstore.cal.org/store/p-200-meskhetian-turks-an-introduction-to-their-history-culture-and-resettlement-experiences.aspx%7Cpublisher=Center
- archive.org/details/politicsofreligi0000unse
- www.orsam.org.tr/tr/raporgoster.aspx%3FID=2856
- web.archive.org/web/20100602192035/http:/www.ecmi.de/download/Report_56.pdf%7Carchive-date=2
- www.ecmi.de/download/Report_56.pdf%7Cpublisher=European
- www.nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0094-2
- www.insse.ro/cms/files/RPL2002INS/vol5/tables/t16.pdf
- global.oup.com/academic/product/the-oxford-guide-to-the-transeurasian-languages-9780198804628
- archive.org/details/threattostabilit0000abra
- Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
- 1974 Cypriot coup d'état
- 2000 United States Census
- 2006 Australian Census
- Abbasid
- Abbasid Caliphate
- Abbasid Empire
- Abdülhak Hâmid Tarhan
- Abidin Dino
- Abkhazia
- Abolition of the Ottoman sultanate
- Abolition of the Ottoman Sultanate
- Ada Kaleh
- Adrianople
- Aegean islands
- Aegean Region
- Afghanistan
- Ahmet Ertegün
- Ahmet Ziya Akbulut
- Akhaltsikhe
- Akkar
- Albania
- Albanian language
- Albania under the Ottoman Empire
- Aleppo
- Alevi
- Alevis
- Alevism
- Alexander the Great
- Alexandretta
- Algeria
- Algerian Turks
- Allies of World War I
- Altai Mountains
- Anatolia
- Anatolian languages
- Anatolian peoples
- Ancient North Eurasian
- Animism
- Ankara
- Antep
- Anti-Turkish sentiment
- Arabic language
- Arabization
- Arabized
- Arabs
- Ardahan
- Armenian genocide
- Armenians
- Aromanian language
- Artvin
- Asia Minor
- Atatürk's reforms
- Atatürk's Reforms
- Australia
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- Austria
- Austro-Hungarian
- Awbari
- Aydinids
- Azerbaijan
- Azerbaijani language
- Azerbaijani people
- Azerbaijanis
- Azeri Turkic
- Aziz Sancar
- Ba'th Party
- Baghdad
- Bahri dynasty
- Balkans
- Balkan Turks
- Balkan Wars
- Bar, Montenegro
- Battle of Chaldiran
- Battle of Köse Dağ
- Battle of Manzikert
- Battle of Maritsa
- Battle of Mohács
- Battle of Vienna
- Bayırbucak
- Bedriye Tahir
- Behram Kurşunoğlu
- Bektashi Order
- Bektashis
- Belgium
- Belgrade
- Benghazi
- Berbers
- Besim Ömer Akalın
- Bessarabia
- Beylik of Menteşe
- Beylik of Teke
- Beyliks
- Bithynia
- Black Sea
- Bolshevik Revolution
- Bosnia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bosniaks in Kosovo
- Bosnians
- Brian Feldman (politician)
- Brill Publishers
- British Empire
- British Turks
- Bronze Age
- Buddhism
- Bulgaria
- Bulgarian Turks
- Bulgarisation
- Bursa
- Byzantine
- Byzantine Empire
- Cahide Sonku
- Cahit Arf
- Caliphs
- Cambridge University Press
- Canada
- Category:Ethnic groups in Cyprus
- Category:Ethnic groups in the Balkans
- Category:Ethnic groups in the Middle East
- Category:Ethnic groups in Turkey
- Category:Turkish people
- Caucasus
- Centar Župa Municipality
- Central Asia
- Central Asian
- Central Serbia
- Christianity
- Christianity in the Ottoman Empire
- Christians
- CIA
- Circassians
- Citizenship
- Colonization
- Committee of Union and Progress
- Confidence interval
- Constanța County
- Constantinople
- Constituent Assembly
- Conversion to Islam
- Coup d'état
- Cretan Turks
- Crimea
- Croatia
- Croatian–Ottoman wars
- Crusaders
- Crusades
- Cultural Muslims
- Cypriot Greek
- Cypriot intercommunal violence
- Cypriot Turkish
- Cyprus
- Cyprus conflict
- Czech Republic
- Damascus
- Decline of the Ottoman Empire
- Demographics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Demographics of Turkey
- Denmark
- Department of Foreign Affairs (Australia)
- Dera'a
- Derna, Libya
- Dervishes
- Detroit, Michigan
- Dialect levelling
- Diyarbakır
- Dobromir, Constanța
- Dobruja
- Dolneni Municipality
- Early European Farmers
- East Asian people
- Eastern Anatolia
- Eastern Anatolia Region
- Eastern Europe
- Eastern Thrace
- Edirne
- Education in Turkey
- Efe Aydan
- Ellis Minns
- Elsevier
- Emirate
- Enosis
- Ethem Nejat
- Ethnic cleansing
- Ethnic nationalism
- Euphrates
- Eurasian nomads
- Europe
- European Union
- Exile
- Exome sequencing
- Eyalet
- Faik Ali Ozansoy
- Fall of Constantinople
- Fasıl
- Fatimids
- Fatma Aliye Topuz
- Fergana valley
- Feriha Tevfik
- Fethullah Gülen
- Feza Gürsey
- Fikri Alican
- File:20180107 Safranbolu 1943 (39779017602).jpg
- File:Anadolu Beylikleri.png
- File:Anafartalar Boulevard, Köklü Office Building and shops, 1950s (16645159247).jpg
- File:Ataturk-September 20, 1928.jpg
- File:CC-BY icon.svg
- File:DITIB-Zentralmoschee Köln - April 2015-7489.jpg
- File:Flag of Centar Župa Municipality, North Macedonia.svg
- File:Iraqi Turkmen girl in traditional Turkish costume.jpg
- File:Larnaca 01-2017 img30 Salt Lake.jpg
- File:Map of Turkish Language.svg
- File:Muhajir.jpg
- File:OttomanEmpireIn1683.png
- File:Percentage of Ethnic Turks in Bulgaria by Province (2011).png
- File:Protect Your Republic Protest - 1 (2007-04-14).jpg
- File:Sultan Ahmed Mosque Istanbul Turkey retouched.jpg
- File:Turkisch-day-in-Berlin.jpg
- File:Welcome sign to the village of Çardağlı.jpg
- File:Westermoskee - Amsterdam (26579109769).jpg
- File:West Thrace Republic, Turks in Kardzali.jpg
- File:WIKITONGUES- Ela speaking Turkish.webm
- File:Young Meskhetian Turks.jpg
- First Crusade
- Fourth Crusade
- France
- French colonial empire
- French colonialism
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon
- French North Africa
- Gagauz people
- Gallipoli
- Gallipoli Peninsula
- Gaza Strip
- Gazi Yaşargil
- Georgia (country)
- Georgian language
- Georgians
- Germany
- Germiyanids
- Gjilan
- Göktürks
- Great Depression
- Great Seljuq Empire
- Greece
- Greek Cypriots
- Greek genocide
- Greek language
- Greeks
- Growth of the Ottoman Empire
- Guest workers
- Hala Sultan Tekke
- Halide Edib Adıvar
- Halid Ziya Uşaklıgil
- Hama
- Hamidids
- Hanafi school
- Han Chinese
- Hatay
- Hatay Province
- Hatay State
- Hellenization
- Herodotus
- Histories (Herodotus)
- History of colonialism
- History of the Jews in the Ottoman Empire
- Homs
- Hulusi Behçet
- Hüseyin Avni Lifij
- Hüseyin Hilmi
- İbrahim Şinasi
- Iconium
- Idlib
- Ikhshidid dynasty
- Ilkhanate
- Indo-European migrations
- Iran–Iraq War
- Iraq
- Iraqi Turkmen
- Iraqi Turkmens
- Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station
- Islam
- Islamic architecture
- Ismail Akbay
- Israel
- Istanbul
- Italic peoples
- Italy
- Izmir
- Iznik
- John Bryson
- Jordan
- Joseph Stalin
- Josip Broz Tito
- Judaism
- Karamanids
- Karasids
- Karbinci Municipality
- Kardzhali Province
- Kars Province
- Kaykaus II
- Kazakh language
- Kazakhs
- Kazakhstan
- Keriman Halis Ece
- Kilis
- Kingdom of Hungary
- Kirkuk
- Konya
- Kos
- Kosovo
- Kosovo Serbs
- Kosovo War
- Kouloughlis
- Kurdification
- Kurdish language
- Kurds
- Kyrgyz language
- Kyrgyz people
- Kyrgyzstan
- Kyustendil
- Kızılırmak River
- Larnaca
- Latakia
- Latife Uşşaki
- Latin alphabet
- Latin Empire
- Lebanese Turkmen
- Lebanon
- Levant
- Leyla Gencer
- Libya
- Libyan Civil War (2011)
- Liechtenstein
- Lingua franca
- Linguistic modality
- Lom, Bulgaria
- Ludogorie
- Macedonia (region)
- Macedonian language
- Maliki school
- Mamluk Sultanate
- Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo)
- Mamuša
- Mandatory Palestine
- Manichaeism
- Mavrovo and Rostuša Municipality
- Mecca
- Medina
- Mediterranean
- Mehmed II
- Mehmet Emin Yurdakul
- Mehmet Oz
- Mehmet VI
- Melbourne
- Merchants
- Meskheti
- Meskhetian Turks
- Metin Oktay
- Mevlevi Order
- Michael VIII Palaiologos
- Middle East
- Millet (Ottoman Empire)
- Mimar Kemaleddin
- Minority language
- Misrata
- Missionaries
- Mitrovica, Kosovo
- Mongol conquest of Anatolia
- Mongolian Plateau
- Mongols
- Montreal, Quebec
- Mosul
- Mosul Vilayet
- Muammar Gaddafi
- Mudros Armistice
- Muhacir
- Muhtar Kent
- Murad I
- Murad IV
- Muslim
- Muslim conquest of Transoxiana
- Muslim conquests
- Muslims
- Muslim world
- Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
- Mustafa Suphi
- Namık Kemal
- Nationalism
- Nature (journal)
- Nature Research
- Naval operations in the Dardanelles Campaign
- Nazmi Ziya Güran
- Nâzım Hikmet
- Neolithic
- Neslihan Demir
- Nestorianism
- Netherlands
- New York City
- New York Times
- New Zealand
- Nicaea
- Nobel Prize in Literature
- Nomad
- Non-denominational Muslim
- North Africa
- North African
- North America
- Northeast Asia
- Northern Cyprus
- Northern Dobruja
- Northern Europe
- North Macedonia
- Nuri Demirağ
- Ogg
- Oghuz Turks
- Oktay Sinanoğlu
- Ontario
- Orhan I
- Orhan Pamuk
- Orhan Veli Kanık
- Orkhon inscriptions
- Osman I
- Ottoman architecture
- Ottoman Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ottoman classical music
- Ottoman Empire
- Ottoman Montenegro
- Ottoman nationalism
- Ottomans
- Ottoman–Safavid War (1578–1590)
- Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–1639)
- Ottoman Serbia
- Ottoman Syria
- Ottoman Turkey
- Ottoman Turkish
- Ottoman Turkish alphabet
- Ottoman Turkish language
- Ottoman Turks
- Oxford University Press
- Paleolithic
- Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire
- Peace of Amasya
- Persecution of Muslims during the Ottoman contraction
- Persian culture
- Persian people
- Peter Benjamin Golden
- Plasnica Municipality
- Pliny the Elder
- Pogrom
- Pomponius Mela
- Post Soviet states
- Post-Soviet states
- Preachers
- Prestige language
- Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid
- Principalities
- Principality of Serbia
- Pristina
- Prizren
- Proto-Iranian language
- Quneitra
- Raqqa
- Raqqa Governorate
- Razgrad Province
- Religious conversion
- Republic of Cyprus
- Republic of Turkey
- Revival Process
- Rhodes
- Rize
- Rochester, New York
- Romania
- Romanian Turks
- Romani language
- Rumi
- Rural
- Russia
- Russian Empire
- Russian language
- Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
- Rıza Tevfik Bölükbaşı
- S:Constitution of the Republic of Turkey
- Safavids
- Sakarya River
- Samokov
- Samtskhe-Saatabago
- Sandžak
- Sanjak of Alexandretta
- Sarukhanids
- Scandinavia
- Scythians
- Sea of Azov
- Sea of Marmara
- Second World War
- Secular
- Secularism in Turkey
- Selim I
- Seljuk dynasty
- Seljuk Empire
- Seljuk Turks
- Seljuq dynasty
- Shah Abbas I
- Shamanism
- Shumen Province
- Silistra Province
- Slavery
- Sofia
- Söğüt
- South Caucasus
- Southeastern Anatolia
- South Europe
- Soviet Census (1989)
- Sovietisation
- Soviet Union
- Spanish Empire
- Statistics Canada
- Studeničani Municipality
- Sufis
- Suleiman the Magnificent
- Süleyman Seyyid
- Sultanate of Rum
- Sumter County, South Carolina
- Sunni
- Sunni Islam
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Syntax
- Syria
- Syrian civil war
- Syrian Civil War
- Syrian Turkmen
- Syria–Turkey border
- Tahtacı
- Tanburi Büyük Osman Bey
- Tansu Çiller
- Tanzimat
- Targovishte Province
- Tell Abyad
- Tengri
- Tengrism
- Tevfik Fikret
- The Mountain Wreath
- Thrace
- Thyssagetae
- Timar
- Todor Zivkov
- Togarmah
- Toğrül
- Toronto
- Trabzon
- Transjordan (region)
- Transnational marriage
- Transylvania
- Treaty of Ankara (1921)
- Treaty of Karlowitz
- Treaty of Lausanne
- Treaty of Sèvres
- Tripoli, Libya
- Tulunid
- Tulunids
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- Turkic language
- Turkic languages
- Turkic peoples
- Turkification
- Turkish alphabet
- Turkish Americans
- Turkish Australian
- Turkish Australians
- Turkish Bulgarians
- Turkish Canadian
- Turkish communities and minorities in the former Ottoman Empire
- Turkish Constitution
- Turkish culture
- Turkish Cypriot
- Turkish Cypriots
- Turkish dialects
- Turkish diaspora
- Turkish folk music
- Turkish hip hop
- Turkish invasion of Cyprus
- Turkish language
- Turkish Language Association
- Turkish Meskhetians
- Turkish minorities
- Turkish music
- Turkish nationalism
- Turkish National Movement
- Turkish pop music
- Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
- Turkish settlers in Northern Cyprus
- Turkish War of Independence
- Turkmeneli
- Turkmen Mountain
- Turkmens
- Turkoman (ethnonym)
- Turkophilia
- Turks in Algeria
- Turks in Azerbaijan
- Turks in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Turks in Croatia
- Turks in Egypt
- Turks in Europe
- Turks in Kosovo
- Turks in Lebanon
- Turks in Libya
- Turks in Montenegro
- Turks in North Macedonia
- Turks in Romania
- Turks in Serbia
- Turks in Sweden
- Turks in Tunisia
- Turks of Romania
- Turks of South Carolina
- Turquerie
- Turukkaeans
- U.S. Department of State
- Ubayd-Allah ibn Ziyad
- UK
- Ukraine
- Umayyad Caliphate
- Umm Haram
- United Kingdom
- United States
- United States Secretary of Commerce
- Urfa
- Uyghurs
- Uzbekistan
- Uzbek language
- Uzbeks
- Vasilevo Municipality
- Vassal
- Vecihi Hürkuş
- Victoria (Australia)
- Vratsa
- Vučitrn
- Washington, D.C.
- Western Asian
- Western Europe
- Western Thrace
- Western Thrace Turks
- Whirling dervishes
- White Australia Policy
- Whole genome sequencing
- World War I
- World War II
- Yayladağı
- Yemen
- Yörük
- Yörüks
- Young Turks
- Yugoslavia
- Yunus Emre
- Zawiya, Libya
- Zeki Rıza Sporel
- Zengid dynasty
- Zintan Brigades
- Mc
- en*duət̚ kɨut̚
- Name
- enTurks
- NativeName
- enTürkler
- NativeNameLang
- entr
- Pop
- enover 1,000,000
- enover 100,000
- 1000
- 10000
- 100000
- 1000000
- 104
- 109883
- 1108
- 120000
- 13000
- 130000
- 16500
- 185000
- 18738
- 2000
- 25000
- 250000
- 270000
- 280000
- 28226
- 3000000
- 320000
- 3600
- 360000
- 367
- 49000
- 5000
- 50000
- 500000
- 55000
- 588318
- 647
- 70000
- 714
- 77959
- 80000000
- 8844
- Popplace
- 315000
- 60000000
- Population place
- Austria
- Belgium
- France
- Germany
- Netherlands
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Region
- enModern Turkish diaspora:
- enTurkish minorities in the Balkans:
- enTurkish minorities in the Middle East:
- Related
- Azerbaijanis
- Related
- Azerbaijanis
- Gagauz people
- Related
- Turkmens
- Related
- Turkmens
- Religion
- Alevi
- Christianity
- Cultural Muslims
- Islam
- Judaism
- Non-denominational Muslim
- Sunni
- Religions
- enMainly Islam , mostly Sunni, followed by Alevi or non-denominational.
- enMany also irreligious.
- enMinority Christianity and Judaism.
- SameAs
- 4zi9x
- Anadolu türkləri
- Bangsa Turki
- Người Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ
- Pobo turco
- Pueblo turco
- Q84072
- Suku Turki
- Tirk
- Törke
- Törökök
- Turcae
- Turcaigh
- Turchi (gruppo etnico)
- Turci
- Turci
- Turci
- Turci
- Turci
- Turci
- Turcos
- Turcos (nacionalidade)
- Turcos anatolians
- Turcs
- Turcs (peuple)
- Turcy
- Turkai
- Turkar
- Turke
- Turken
- Turken
- Türken
- Turki
- Turki
- Turkiar
- Turkis fowk
- Turkish people
- Turkish people
- Turkkilaiset
- Turklar
- Türklased
- Türkler
- Turkoj
- Turqit
- Tyrciaid
- Tyrkarar
- Tyrkere
- Urang Turki
- Waturuki
- Τούρκοι (έθνος)
- Туркаг адæм
- Турки
- Турки
- Турккăсем
- Туркой
- Туркууд
- Туркі
- Турци
- Турци
- Турци
- Туурактар
- Түрктөр
- Түріктер
- Төрекләр
- Төрөктәр
- Թուրքեր
- טורקים (עם)
- آنادولو تورکلری
- أتراك
- اتراك
- ترک لوک
- ترکهای آناتولی
- ترکی قوم
- துருக்கிய மக்கள்
- ชาวตุรกี
- თურქები
- トルコ人
- 土耳其人
- 튀르키예인
- SeeAlso
- Abkhazia
- Algeria
- Azerbaijan
- Bosnia
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Egypt
- Europe
- Greece
- Herzegovina
- History of the Republic of Turkey
- History of Turkey
- Iraqi Turkmen
- Jordan
- Kosovo
- Lebanon
- Libya
- Meskhetian Turks
- Montenegro
- North Macedonia
- Ottoman Algeria
- Ottoman architecture
- Palestine
- Seljuk Empire
- Serbia
- Syrian Turkmen
- Tunisia
- Turkic peoples
- Turkish Australian
- Turkish Cypriots
- Turkish dialects
- Turks
- Turks of Romania
- SoundRecording
- Turkish people Sound 1
- Subject
- Category:Ethnic groups in Cyprus
- Category:Ethnic groups in the Balkans
- Category:Ethnic groups in the Middle East
- Category:Ethnic groups in Turkey
- Category:Turkish people
- Thumbnail
- Title
- en"Kâtibim "
- enKıbrısım
- Total population
- 80000000
- W
- enT’u-chüe
- WasDerivedFrom
- Turkish people?oldid=1123228673&ns=0
- WikiPageLength
- 234131
- Wikipage page ID
- 2088822
- Wikipage revision ID
- 1123228673
- WikiPageUsesTemplate
- Template:Authority control
- Template:Blockquote
- Template:Circa
- Template:Citation
- Template:Cite press release
- Template:Cite report
- Template:Cnote
- Template:Commons category-inline
- Template:Convert
- Template:Cref
- Template:Dead link
- Template:Demographics of Turkey
- Template:Distinguish
- Template:European Muslims
- Template:Flag
- Template:Flagcountry
- Template:Further
- Template:Harvid
- Template:Infobox ethnic group
- Template:Legend
- Template:Linktext
- Template:Listen
- Template:Main
- Template:Portal
- Template:Pp
- Template:Refbegin
- Template:Refend
- Template:Reflist
- Template:See also
- Template:Sfn
- Template:Short description
- Template:Smallsup
- Template:Turkic peoples
- Template:Turkish people by country
- Template:Use dmy dates
- Template:Zh