Turks in Uzbekistan
Total population | |
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15,000-38,000 Sirdarya | |
Languages | |
Turkish, Uzbek | |
Religion | |
Islam |
Turks in Uzbekistan (Turkish: Özbekistan'daki Türkler) are ethnic Turks who live in Uzbekistan.
History
Ottoman migration
The
Meskhetian Turks migration
Turks in Uzbekistan according to Soviet Censuses | |||||||
Year | Population | ||||||
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1939[7] | 474 | ||||||
1959[8] | 21,269 | ||||||
1970[9] | 46,398 | ||||||
1979[10] | 48,726 | ||||||
1989[11] | 106,302 |
During
In the last Soviet Census, which was conducted in 1989, there were 207,500
Demographics
Uzbekistan has not conducted a census since 1989,
Issues in Uzbekistan
Unlike in neighboring Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan, Turks living in Uzbekistan have faced unfortunate circumstances. Clashes with the Uzbeks in the 1989 riots in Tashkent resulted in over 1,500 casualties. A lack of provisions for the Turkish community continues to prevail, with no Turkish schools or language instruction having been established. Highly Russian and Armenian presentations in this country have also led to erasure of the Turkish peoples. Russians, Armenians, and some Belarusians have openly opposed the idea of an open Turkish community due to historical fear and tension between the Armenians and Turks. Continuing problems have led to a Celine in the Turkish population of Uzbekistan.
Notable people
- Isgender Aznaurov, Uzbek-born National Hero of Azerbaijan who fought in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War (Turkish Meskhetian origin)[25][26][27]
- Bahram Muzaffer, amateur boxer (Turkish Meskhetian origin)[28]
- Takhir Kapadze , football coach (Turkish Meskhetian origin)
- Timur Kapadze, football player and manager of the Uzbekistan national football team (Turkish Meskhetian origin)
- Mikail Suleymanov, Uzbek actor, copywriter and film director (Turkish Meskhetian origin)[29]
- Malik Mukhlis Ugli , educator (Turkish Meskhetian origin)
See also
- Turkey–Uzbekistan relations
- Population transfer in the Soviet Union
- Demographics of Uzbekistan
- Turkish diaspora
- Turks in the former Soviet Union
- Turkic Council
References
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- ^ Aydıngün et al. 2006, 13.
- ^ a b Blacklock 2005, 8.
- ^ Al Jazeera (2014). "Ahıska Türklerinin 70 yıllık sürgünü". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2016-07-05.
- ^ Council of Europe 2007, 130.
- ^ Akiner 1983, 381.
- ^ Демоскоп Weekly. "Всесоюзная перепись населения 1939 года. Национальный состав населения по республикам СССР". Retrieved 2011-06-05.
- ^ Демоскоп Weekly. "Всесоюзная перепись населения 1959 года. Национальный состав населения по республикам СССР". Retrieved 2011-06-05.
- ^ Демоскоп Weekly. "Всесоюзная перепись населения 1970 года. Национальный состав населения по республикам СССР". Retrieved 2011-06-05.
- ^ Демоскоп Weekly. "Всесоюзная перепись населения 1979 года. Национальный состав населения по республикам СССР". Retrieved 2011-06-05.
- ^ Демоскоп Weekly. "Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 года. Национальный состав населения по республикам СССР". Retrieved 2011-06-05.
- ^ a b Bennigsen & Broxup 1983, 30.
- ^ Aydıngün 2002, 50.
- ^ Tomlinson 2005, 107.
- ^ a b Kurbanov & Kurbanov 1995, 237.
- ^ Cornell 2001, 183.
- ^ Minority Rights Group International. "Meskhetian Turks". Archived from the original on 2009-04-29. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
- ^ Babak, Vaisman & Wasserman 2004, 252.
- ^ a b Pohl 1999, 136.
- ^ a b Peimani 2009, 196.
- ^ Schnabel & Carment 2004, 63.
- ^ a b Ryazantsev 2009, 167.
- ^ Polian 2004, 220.
- ^ Uzbek News. "Local activist starts census in Tashkent". Retrieved 2011-06-05.
- ^ Kassanov'dan Ahıskalı Türklerin Milli Kahramanı İskender Aznaurov'un Annesine Ziyaret, Dünya Ahıska Türkleri Birliği, retrieved 21 December 2020
- ^ Şehit Aznaurov'un annesi Türkiye'ye getirildi, Ekovitrin Haber, 2020, retrieved 21 December 2020,
Ahıska Türklerinin milli kahramanı Şehit İskender Aznaurov'un Moskova'da yaşayan 84 yaşındaki annesi Kamile Mustafayeva, Dünya Ahıska Türkleri Birliği'nin (DATÜB) girişimleri ile Türkiye'ye getirildi.
- ^ Ahıskalı Türkler Savaşa Hazırdır, Ahıska Gençlik, 2020, retrieved 21 December 2020,
Onlardan biri de Azerbaycan' Milli Kahramanı Ahıskalı Türk İskender Aznaurov'dur (Topçu İskender)
- ^ Ahıska'lı Bahram Muzaffer 1.Avrupa Oyunları'nda 2.Turda, Ajans Ahiska, 2015, retrieved 21 December 2020
- ^ Aliyev, Nezir (2018), Dünyanın ilk ve tek Ahıska tiyatro ekibi 20 yıldır sahnede, Anadolu Agency, retrieved 21 December 2020
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