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- Turks_in_Bulgaria abstract "The Turks in Bulgaria (Turkish: Bulgaristan Türkleri), are a minority group, mainly concentrated in the southern province of Kardzhali and northeastern provinces of Shumen, Silistra, Razgrad and Targovishte. According to the census of population in Bulgaria from 2011, there were 588,318 inhabitants with Turkish ethnic affiliation, or 8% of the population, thus becoming the largest ethnic minority. There is also a diaspora caused by the immigrants outside Bulgaria, the most significant of which is of the Bulgarian Turks in Turkey.Turks in Bulgaria are descendants of Turkic settlers, main part Karamanids exiled from Anatolia. They came across the narrows of the Dardanelles and the Bosporus following the Ottoman conquest of the Balkans in the late 14th and early 15th centuries, as well as Bulgarian converts to Islam who became Turkified during the centuries of Ottoman rule. It has also been suggested that some Turks living today in Bulgaria may be direct ethnic descendants of earlier medieval Pecheneg, Oğuz, and Cuman Turkic tribes. The Turkish community became an ethnic minority when the Principality of Bulgaria was established after the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78. This community is of Turkish ethnic consciousness and differs from the majority Bulgarian ethnicity and the rest of the Bulgarian nation by its own language, religion, culture, customs, and traditions. DNA research investigating the three largest population groups in Bulgaria: Bulgarians, Bulgarian Turks and Gypsies confirms with Y-chromosomal STR haplotype analysis that there are significant differences between the three ethnic groups. The study revealed a high number of population-specific haplotypes and a low degree of haplotype sharing between the three ethnic communities.".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria language Turkish_language.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria populationPlace Belgium.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria populationPlace Bulgaria.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria populationPlace Netherlands.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria populationPlace Northern_Cyprus.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria populationPlace Sweden.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria populationPlace Turkey.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria populationPlace United_Kingdom.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria religion Islam.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria thumbnail Ethnic_composition_of_Bulgaria,_2011.PNG?width=300.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria wikiPageExternalLink biblios-select_works_by_native_turks.html.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria wikiPageExternalLink Image:NYT_article.jpg.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria wikiPageExternalLink cstdy:@field(DOCID+bg0084).
- Turks_in_Bulgaria wikiPageExternalLink Bulgaria.pdf.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria wikiPageExternalLink 2003_Muslims_fm.doc.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria wikiPageExternalLink index.shtml?s=001&p=0046.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria wikiPageExternalLink vis.pl?s=001&p=0368&g=.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria wikiPageExternalLink petkova.pdf.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria wikiPageExternalLink turksofbulgaria.htm.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria wikiPageExternalLink 257_en.pdf.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria wikiPageExternalLink a-history-of-the-first-bulgarian-empire-by-steven-runciman.jsp.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria wikiPageExternalLink Trip_to_Plovdiv_and_the_Old_Town.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria wikiPageExternalLink New_Migration_Waves_of_Bulgarian_Turks.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria wikiPageID "2893954".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria wikiPageRevisionID "605426183".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria group "Bulgarian Turks".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria hasPhotoCollection Turks_in_Bulgaria.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria langs "Turkish Bulgarian".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria pop "1000".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria pop "10000".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria pop "12000".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria pop "2000".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria pop "2620".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria pop "326000".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria pop "588318".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria pop "over 300 just in Värö".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria region "TRNC".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria region "UK".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria rels Islam.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria subject Category:Bulgarian_people_of_Turkish_descent.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria subject Category:Demographics_of_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria subject Category:Ethnic_Turkish_people_by_country_of_citizenship.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Bulgaria.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria subject Category:History_of_the_Turkic_peoples.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria subject Category:Islam_in_Bulgaria.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria subject Category:Muslim_communities_in_Europe.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria subject Category:Turkic_peoples.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria subject Category:Turkic_tribes.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria type Abstraction100002137.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria type Community108223802.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria type EthnicGroupsInBulgaria.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria type Gathering107975026.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria type Group100031264.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria type MuslimCommunitiesInEurope.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria type SocialGroup107950920.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria type EthnicGroup.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria type CommunityOrganization.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria type Collective.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria comment "The Turks in Bulgaria (Turkish: Bulgaristan Türkleri), are a minority group, mainly concentrated in the southern province of Kardzhali and northeastern provinces of Shumen, Silistra, Razgrad and Targovishte. According to the census of population in Bulgaria from 2011, there were 588,318 inhabitants with Turkish ethnic affiliation, or 8% of the population, thus becoming the largest ethnic minority.".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria label "Turcs de Bulgarie".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria label "Turks in Bulgaria".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria label "Турки в Болгарии".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria label "保加利亞的土耳其人".
- Turks_in_Bulgaria sameAs Turecká_menšina_v_Bulharsku.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria sameAs Turcs_de_Bulgarie.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria sameAs m.089r20.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria sameAs Q128825.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria sameAs Q128825.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria sameAs Turks_in_Bulgaria.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria wasDerivedFrom Turks_in_Bulgaria?oldid=605426183.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria depiction Ethnic_composition_of_Bulgaria,_2011.PNG.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria isPrimaryTopicOf Turks_in_Bulgaria.
- Turks_in_Bulgaria name "Bulgarian Turks".