The term Turk in its broadest sense refers to the majority of residents of Turkey, the Republic of Azerbaijan, Central Asian republics (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan), some autonomous republics of Russia, the northwestern provi ...
The term Turk in its broadest sense refers to the majority of residents of Turkey, the Republic of Azerbaijan, Central Asian republics (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan), some autonomous republics of Russia, the northwestern provinces of Iran, Xinjiang Province of China, and the minorities of Eastern and Northern Europe. It refers to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria.
The total population of Turkic speakers in the world is around 200 million people, who have spread from Eastern Siberia to the Balkans in Europe, but the existence of cultural and morphological differences that have arisen due to the passing of many years and the geographical dimension between these peoples, speaking of Turks as a It has caused problems for a particular ethnic group, that's why today the word Turkish has a cultural meaning and the most important factor of unity among these groups is their very close linguistic connection.
The name Turk was first used by the Chinese in the 6th century AD to refer to the people who had established a great empire called Gok Turks (Heavenly Turks) from Mongolia to the Black Sea.
The upcoming work looks at the history of the Turks and what has happened to them over time.
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