Iraqi Turkmens
978-613-0-20451-8
6130204515
112
2010-07-25
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.The Iraqi Turks or Iraqi Turkmens (commonly misspelled as Turcomans, Turkomens, and Iraqi Turkmans) (Turkish: Irak Türkmenleri/Irak Türkleri) are a distinct Turkic ethnic group, the third-largest ethnic group (after Arabs and Kurds) in Iraq, living mostly in northern Iraq, in an area which they call "Turkmeneli", notably in the cities of Kirkuk, Arbil, Tal Afar, and Mosul. There are also significant numbers of Turkmen in the central provinces of Baghdad, Wasit. Estimates of their numbers vary dramatically, (in accordance with Iraq's assimilation policies no realistic and independent census results have been revealed regarding the Iraqi Turkmen population) from 500,000 by most western sources to 4,500,000 by other sources. They have been undergoing decades of assimilation campaigns in Iraq.The Iraqi Turkmen form a distinct group within the Oghuz Turk classification, which includes the Seljuk Turks, Ottoman Turks, modern Turkish people, Azeris, and the Turkmens of Central Asia.The language spoken by the Iraqi Turkmens is South Azeri, not the Turkmen language spoken in Turkmenistan.
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