Chechens In Turkey
Chechens in Turkey ( ce, Туркойчура нохчий; tr, Türkiye Çeçenleri) are Turkish citizens of Chechen descent and Chechen refugees living in Turkey. The Chechen diaspora in Turkey dates back to the 19th century when the Russian Empire started ethnically cleansing Caucasians from their homeland, these expulsions would later become known as the Circassian Genocide. Villages Chechen villages in Turkey:W.E.D. Allen, Paul Muratoff: Caucasian Battlefields — A History of the Wars on the Turco-Caucasian Border 1828—1921. Battery Press, Nashville 1966; S. 104. Notable Chechen Turks * Hüseyin Özkan, Turkish judoka *Ramazan Åžahin, Russian-Turkish freestyle wrestler of Chechen descent References {{Portalbar, Turkey Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a list of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolia, Anatolian Peninsula in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Turkish Language
Turkish ( , ), also referred to as Turkish of Turkey (''Türkiye Türkçesi''), is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with around 80 to 90 million speakers. It is the national language of Turkey and Northern Cyprus. Significant smaller groups of Turkish speakers also exist in Iraq, Syria, Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Greece, the Caucasus, and other parts of Europe and Central Asia. Cyprus has requested the European Union to add Turkish as an official language, even though Turkey is not a member state. Turkish is the 13th most spoken language in the world. To the west, the influence of Ottoman Turkish—the variety of the Turkish language that was used as the administrative and literary language of the Ottoman Empire—spread as the Ottoman Empire expanded. In 1928, as one of Atatürk's Reforms in the early years of the Republic of Turkey, the Ottoman Turkish alphabet was replaced with a Latin alphabet. The distinctive characteristics of the Turk ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kars Province
Kars Province ( tr, Kars ili; ku, Parêzgeha Qersê; hy, Ô¿Õ¡Ö€Õ½Õ« Õ¶Õ¡Õ°Õ¡Õ¶Õ£) is a province of Turkey, located in the northeastern part of the country. It shares part of its closed border with Armenia. The provincial capital is the city of Kars. The provinces of Ardahan and IÄŸdır were until the 1990s part of Kars Province. History In ancient times, Kars ( hy, Ô¿Õ¡Ö€Õ½) was part of the province of Ararat in the Kingdom of Armenia. The first known people were the followers of Vanand (ÕŽÕ¡Õ¶Õ¡Õ¶Õ¤), for whom Kars was their main settlement and fortress. In 928, Kars became the capital of Bagratid Armenia. In 968, the capital of Armenia was moved to Ani, but Kars remained the capital of the feudal principality of Vanand. The Seljuks quickly relinquished direct control over Kars and it became a small emirate whose territory corresponded closely to that of Vanand, and which bordered the similarly created but larger Shaddadid emirate centered at Ani. The Kars emirate was a va ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Serinova, MuÅŸ , MuÅŸ Province, Turkey.Serinova is a town ('' belde'') in the MuÅŸ District MuÅŸ District (also: ''Merkez'', meaning "central" in Turkish) is a district of the MuÅŸ Province of Turkey. Its seat is the city of MuÅŸ. Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory. Retrieved 22 May 2023. Its population is 2,177 (2022). References Populated places in MuÅŸ District[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Çöğürlü, Muş , Muş Province, eastern Turkey. Its population is 2,328 (2022). It is a satellite village of Muş.
Çöğürlü is a village of MuÅŸ District MuÅŸ District (also: ''Merkez'', meaning "central" in Turkish) is a district of the MuÅŸ Province of Turkey. Its seat is the city of MuÅŸ. History ![]() [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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MuÅŸ Province
MuÅŸ Province ( tr, MuÅŸ ili, Armenian: Õ„Õ¸Ö‚Õ·Õ« Õ´Õ¡Ö€Õ¦, ku, Parêzgeha Mûşê) is a province in eastern Turkey. It is 8,196 km2 in area and has a population of 406,886 according to a 2010 estimate, down from 453,654 in 2000. The provincial capital is the city of MuÅŸ. Another town in MuÅŸ province, Malazgirt (''Manzikert''), is famous for the Battle of Manzikert of 1071. History The province is considered part of historical Western Armenia. Before Armenian genocide, the area was part of the Six Armenian Vilayets. The province is considered part of Turkish Kurdistan and has a Kurdish majority. İlker Gündüzöz was appointed Governor of the province by the Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan in October 2018. Districts MuÅŸ province is divided into 6 districts (capital district in bold): * Bulanık * Hasköy * Korkut * Malazgirt * MuÅŸ * Varto Economy Historically, MuÅŸ was known for producing wheat. The province also grew madder, but locals retained it, using it for dye. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gücüksu
Gücüksu is a neighbourhood of the municipality and district of Göksun, KahramanmaraÅŸ Province, Turkey. Its population is 423 (2022). References [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |