Turkish population


The Turkish population refers to the number of ethnic Turkish people in the world. During the Seljuk and Ottoman eras, ethnic Turks were settled across the lands conquered by the two empires. In particular, the Turkification of Anatolia was the result of the Battle of Manzikert in 1071 and the formation of the Sultanate of Rum. Thereafter, the Ottomans continued Turkish expansion throughout the regions around the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. Consequently, today the Turkish people form a majority in Turkey and Northern Cyprus. There are also significant Turkish minorities who still live in the Balkans, the Caucasus, the Middle East and the Levant, and North Africa.
More recently, the Turkish people have emigrated from their traditional areas of settlement for various reasons, forming a large diaspora. From the mid-twentieth century onwards, unskilled workers from Turkey settled mainly in German and French speaking countries of Western Europe, in contrast, a "brain drain" of skilled workers from Turkey migrated mostly to North America. Moreover, ethnic Turks from other traditional areas of Turkish settlement have emigrated mostly due to political reasons. For example, the Meskhetian Turks were deported to Central Asia from Georgia in 1944; Turkish Cypriots have emigrated mostly as refugees to the English-speaking world during the Cyprus conflict and its immediate aftermath; Cretan Turks have significant populations in the Arab world as a result of being expelled from Greece; etc..

Traditional areas of Turkish settlement

Turkish majorities

CountryOfficial State census figuresOther estimatesConstitution recognitionSee also
Turkey

Turkish "communities"

CountryOfficial State census figuresOther estimatesConstitution recognitionSee also
Cyprus

Turkish minorities

Turkish minorities in the Balkans

CountryOfficial State census figuresOther estimatesConstitutional recognition/Minority statusFurther informationLists of Turks by country
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Turkish minorities in the Caucasus

CountryOfficial State census figuresOther estimatesConstitutional recognition/ Minority statusFurther informationLists of Turks by country
Abkhazia

Turkish minorities in the Levant

CountryCensus figuresAlternate estimatesLegal recognitionFurther informationLists of Turks by country
Iraq

Turkish minorities in North Africa

CountryCensus figuresAlternate estimatesLegal recognitionFurther informationLists of Turks by country
Algeria

Turkish diasporas

Central Asia

CountryOfficial State census figuresOther estimatesFurther informationLists of Turks
Kazakhstan

Europe

In 2010 Boris Kharkovsky from the Center for Ethnic and Political Science Studies said that there was up to 15 million Turks living in the European Union. According to Dr Araks Pashayan ten million "Euro-Turks" alone were living in Germany, France, the Netherlands and Belgium in 2012. In addition, there are also significant Turkish communities living in Austria, the UK, Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein and the Scandinavian countries.
Turks make up the largest ethnic minority group in Austria, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands.
CountryState census figures on Turkish ethnicityOther estimatesFurther informationLists of Turks
Austria

North America

CountryOfficial State census figuresOther estimatesFurther informationLists of Turks
Canada

Oceania

CountryOfficial State census figuresOther estimatesFurther informationLists of Turks
Australia

Other regions

CountryOfficial State census figuresOther estimatesFurther informationLists of Turks by country
India