Bulgarian Turks (Bulgarian: български турци; Turkish: Bulgaristan Türkleri) are ethnic Turks from Bulgaria. According to the 2021 census, there were 508...
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The Bulgarian Turks in Turkey represent a community of Bulgarian Turks who immigrated over the years from Bulgaria to Turkey. They are notable in Turkey...
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Bulgarian origin. In addition to notable Bulgarian citizens of Turkish origin, there are many notable Turkish Bulgarian individuals who either emigrated to...
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hundreds of thousands of Turks left the territory of the People's Republic of Bulgaria. The expulsion was planned by the Bulgarian government before it began...
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Turkish diaspora (redirect from Turks in Morocco)
Meskhetian Turks have a large diaspora in Central Asia; and Algerian Turks and Tunisian Turks have mostly settled in France. Since Bulgarian Turks and Romanian...
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Turks in Germany, also referred to as German Turks and Turkish Germans (German: Türken in Deutschland/Deutschtürken; Turkish: Almanya'daki Türkler), are...
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British Turks (Turkish: Britanyalı Türkler) or Turks in the United Kingdom (Turkish: Birleşik Krallık'taki Türkler) are Turkish people who have immigrated...
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communities in Bulgaria (Bulgarian Turks), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian Turks), Cyprus (Meskhetian Turks), Greece (Cretan Turks, Dodecanese Turks, and Western...
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Big Excursion (category Persecution of Balkan Turks)
Excursion" (Bulgarian: Голямата екскурзия, romanized: Goliamata Ekskurziya) was the 1989 forced migration (Turkish: 1989 Zorunlu Göç) of Bulgarian Muslims...
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Turkish people (redirect from Ethnic Turks)
referring to "Ashina-led Turks" or "Ashinas and Turks". There are several theories regarding the origin of the ethnonym Turk. There is a claim that it...
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The Balkan Turks or Rumelian Turks (Turkish: Balkan Türkleri) are the Turkish people who have been living in the Balkans since Ottoman rule, as well as...
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Revival Process (redirect from 1989 expulsion of Turks from Bulgaria)
of the socialist Bulgarian government while it carried out the policy. Bulgarian Turks constitute a substantial portion of Bulgaria's Muslim population...
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Anti-Turkish sentiment (redirect from Racism against Turks)
culturally assimilate Bulgarian Turks. Approximately 800,000 Turks were forced to adopt Bulgarian names. Furthermore, Bulgarian Turks were not allowed to...
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mortality, the rate of natural increase among Bulgarian Turks was almost identical to that among ethnic Bulgarians (12.1‰ vs. 11.1‰), while the rate among the...
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Most scholars have agreed that the Bulgarian Muslims are a "religious group of Bulgarian Slavs who speak Bulgarian as their mother tongue and do not understand...
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Movement for Rights and Freedoms (category Bulgarian Turks)
Husmenova and Metin Kazak) and one (Vladko Panayotov) is ethnic Bulgarian. In the Bulgarian parliamentary election in 2013, the Movement for Rights and Freedoms...
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short period after it. On the other hand, Bulgarian Turks, Pomaks and Muslim Roma from Northern Thrace in Bulgaria, were expelled and settled in the whole...
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Turks in the Netherlands (Dutch: Turken in Nederland; Turkish: Hollanda'daki Türkler), also Dutch Turks (Nederlandse Turken) or Turkish Dutch (Turkse...
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modern nation-states, especially from the Balkans (e.g. Bulgarian Turks and Western Thrace Turks), from the island of Cyprus (i.e. Turkish Cypriots from...
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of Muslims in Bulgaria stood at 638,708 corresponding to 9.8% of the population. Ethnically, Muslims in Bulgaria are Turks, Bulgarians and Roma, living...
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assimilation, which, in the Bulgarian conditions, was effected not by the nation-state but by another ethnic group - Bulgarian Turks. Other factors also accounted...
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Trukhmen Turks in Abkhazia Meskhetian Turks Cyprus Cypriot Turks Turks in Bosnia Bulgarian Turks Turks in Croatia Dodecanese Turks Kosovan Turks Macedonian...
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Bulgarisation (redirect from Bulgarianization)
unsuccessful assimilation efforts in Bulgaria were primarily directed at Muslims, most notably Bulgarian Turks, but non-Islamic groups have also faced...
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following is a list of the Flags of Bulgaria. "Flag of Bulgaria". Encyclopedia Britannica. "People's Republic of Bulgaria, 1967-1971". www.fotw.info. Wikimedia...
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DPS – A New Beginning (category Bulgarian Turks)
often known as DPS–Peevski, is a Bulgarian political electoral coalition. It formed prior to the October 2024 Bulgarian parliamentary election.[citation...
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Bulgarian–Turkish relations or the Turko-Bulgarian relations are the bilateral relations between the Republic of Bulgaria and the Republic of Turkey....
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Dzhevdet Chakarov (category Bulgarian Turks)
Ibryam Chakarov is a Turkish Bulgarian politician who is a long term and current Member of the National Assembly of Bulgaria. A member of the DPS party...
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565). Furthermore, 12 individuals declared to be "Turk" and 91 "Bulgarian-Turkish" (see Bulgarian Turks); the rest declared other Turkic ethnicities. In...
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majority of Turks from Bulgaria migrated to Germany in the 1990s asylum regime, which provided generous social benefits. Bulgarian Turks are to be found...
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