OssetiansinTurkey are citizens and denizens of Turkey who are, or descend from, ethnic Ossetians who originate in Ossetia in the Caucasus. An estimated...
number of Ossetians living in Trialeti, in North-Central Georgia. A large Ossetian diaspora lives inTurkey and Syria. About 5,000–10,000 Ossetians emigrated...
in Ankara and Istanbul. There are 24 Ossetian villages in central and eastern Anatolia. The OssetiansinTurkey are divided into three major groups, depending...
Ossetian Muslim community is made up of people from both the Digor, and Iron subgroups of Ossetians. Islam was first introduced amongst Ossetiansin the...
Ossetians enjoyed minority cultural autonomy, including speaking the Ossetian language and teaching it in schools. In 1989, two-thirds of Ossetians in...
holidays inTurkey are established by the Act 2429 of 19 March 1981 that replaced the Act 2739 of 27 May 1935. These holidays can be grouped in national...
(East Ossetian: Ирон Iron, pl.: Ир Ir, Ирӕттӕ Irættæ; West Ossetian: Ирон Iron, pl.: Ирӕ Irӕ, Ирӕнттӕ Irænttæ) are a subgroup of the Ossetians. They speak...
Digor people (Ossetian: Дигорæ, Дигорæнттæ, romanized: Digoræ, Digorænttæ, pronounced [digɔːrɐ, digɔːrɐnttɐ]) are a subgroup of the Ossetians (Alans). They...
Among all sport inTurkey, the most popular one is football. Turkey's top teams include Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray and Beşiktaş. In 2000, Galatasaray won...
government remains non-committal in their opposition, as Gagloyev has been supportive of South Ossetians fighting in the Russian invasion of Ukraine,...
Turkish art (Turkish: Türk sanatı) refers to all works of visual art originating from the geographical area of what is present day Turkey since the arrival...
Turkish cuisine (Turkish: Türk mutfağı) is the cuisine of Turkey and the Turkish diaspora. Although the cuisine took its current rich form after numerous...
Sami Kunduh in modern Turkish sources; Ossetian: Къуындыхаты Муссæйы фырт Бечыр; 1867 – 16 January 1933) was a Turkish politician of Ossetian origin. He...
Greeks, including Turkish-speaking Christian Greeks of Georgia or Urums Pontic Greeks Iranian group: Gilaks† Mazanderanis† Ossetians Digors Jasz† Irons...
The mass media inTurkey includes a wide variety of domestic and foreign periodicals expressing disparate views, and domestic newspapers are extremely...
Assyrians, Circassians, Ossetians and Turks. Since the 1990s, forced immigration from the southeast has led millions of Kurds to settle in the cities Ankara...
there are 498 television channels inTurkey, ranking fourth in Europe in terms of the number of television channels. Turkey is the world's fastest-growing...
Scythians, Sarmatians, and Alans (the latter being the ancestors of the Ossetians). However, they also contain abundant local North Caucasian accretions...
More than 1000 festivals are held inTurkey every year. Along with festivals of local scale held in almost every city of the country, cultural events...
also /ˈɑːŋ-/ AHNG-kər-ə; Turkish: [ˈaŋkaɾa] ), historically known as Ancyra and Angora, is the capital of Turkey. Located in the central part of Anatolia...
Cinema of Turkey or Turkish cinema (also formerly known as Yeşilçam, which literally means Green Pine inTurkish), (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈjeʃiltʃam])...
been conducted on the ancestry of the modern Turkish people (not to be confused with Turkic peoples) inTurkey. Such studies are relevant for the demographic...
settled by Ossetians and part of the region had been transferred to North Ossetia. The returning Ingush faced considerable animosity from the Ossetians. The...
National symbols of Turkey are symbols used to represent the citizens of the Republic of TurkeyinTurkey and around the world. The Turkish flag is the national...
minority languages are officially recognized in the Republic of Turkey by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne and the Turkey-Bulgaria Friendship Treaty (Türkiye ve...