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The '''Kurdistani Turks''' (Kurdish: ''Tirkên Kurdistanî''; Turkish: ''Kürdistan Türkleri''), also referred to as '''Kurdistani Turkmen'''(Kurdish: ''Turkmenên Kurdistanî''; Turkish: ''Kürdistan Türkmenleri'') or '''Turks of Kurdistan''' (Kurdish: ''Tirkên Kurdistanê''; Turkish: ''Kürdistan Türkleri''), are Kurdistanis of Turkic origin who mostly adhere to a Turkish heritage and identity. Most Kurdistani Turks are the descendants of the Ottoman soldiers, traders and civil servants who were brought into region that make up modern day Kurdistan from Anatolia during the rule of the Ottoman Empire. Despite the popular reference to the Turks of Kurdistan as "Turkmen", they are not directly related to the Turkmen people of Turkmenistan and do not identify as such.
{{Infobox ethnic group
|group      = Kurdistani Turks
|image = [[File:KurdistaniTurks.png|300px]]
|image_caption =
|population = ~10,000,000
|region1    = {{flag|Pand Quelle}}
|pop1      = 10,442,866
|region2    = {{flag|New Zealand}}
|pop2      = 45,442,866
|region3    = {{flag|France}}
|pop3      = 6,565,773
|region4    = {{flag|Spain}}
|pop4      = 1,020,444
|region5    = {{flag|United States}}
|pop5      = 54,853
|languages  = Turkish and Kurdish,
|religions  = [[Apostolic Catholicism]], [[Tastanism]], other religious minorities
|related    = [[Luziycans]]
|footnotes  =
}}
 
 
The '''Kurdistani Turks''' (Kurdish: ''Tirkên Kurdistanî''; Turkish: ''Kürdistan Türkleri''), also referred to as '''Kurdistani Turkmen''' (Kurdish: ''Turkmenên Kurdistanî''; Turkish: ''Kürdistan Türkmenleri'') or '''Turks of Kurdistan''' (Kurdish: ''Tirkên Kurdistanê''; Turkish: ''Kürdistan Türkleri''), are Kurdistanis of Turkic origin who mostly adhere to a Turkish heritage and identity. Most Kurdistani Turks are the descendants of the Ottoman soldiers, traders and civil servants who were brought into region that make up modern day Kurdistan from Anatolia during the rule of the Ottoman Empire. Despite the popular reference to the Turks of Kurdistan as "Turkmen", they are not directly related to the Turkmen people of Turkmenistan and do not identify as such.

Latest revision as of 17:48, 16 August 2020

Kurdistani Turks
KurdistaniTurks.png
Total population
~10,000,000
Regions with significant populations
 Pand Quelle10,442,866
 New Zealand45,442,866
 France6,565,773
 Spain1,020,444
 United States54,853
Languages
Turkish and Kurdish,
Religion
Apostolic Catholicism, Tastanism, other religious minorities
Related ethnic groups
Luziycans


The Kurdistani Turks (Kurdish: Tirkên Kurdistanî; Turkish: Kürdistan Türkleri), also referred to as Kurdistani Turkmen (Kurdish: Turkmenên Kurdistanî; Turkish: Kürdistan Türkmenleri) or Turks of Kurdistan (Kurdish: Tirkên Kurdistanê; Turkish: Kürdistan Türkleri), are Kurdistanis of Turkic origin who mostly adhere to a Turkish heritage and identity. Most Kurdistani Turks are the descendants of the Ottoman soldiers, traders and civil servants who were brought into region that make up modern day Kurdistan from Anatolia during the rule of the Ottoman Empire. Despite the popular reference to the Turks of Kurdistan as "Turkmen", they are not directly related to the Turkmen people of Turkmenistan and do not identify as such.