Global Information Lookup Global Information

Turks in Europe information


Turkish workers' block of flats in Rotterdam, Netherlands, 1972

The Turks in Europe (sometimes called Euro-Turks; Turkish: Avrupa'daki Türkler or Avrupa'da yaşayan Türkler or Avrupa Türkleri) refers to Turkic peoples living in Europe, particularly those of Turkish origin.

Generally, "Euro-Turks" refers to the large Turkish diasporas living in Central and Western Europe as well as the Turkish communities in the former Ottoman Empire and those living in Russia and other European Post-Soviet states. When the term "Euro-Turks" is taken in its most literal sense, Turkish people living in the European portion of Turkey are also included in the term. Even more broadly, the Turkish Cypriot community for people living in Cyprus, which is located in Asia, has also been defined under the term "Euro-Turks" since the island joined the European Union.

It is less frequently applied to Turkic groups speaking a variety of Turkic languages that have lived in Europe before the Ottoman conquest, such as the Gagauz, Crimean Karaites and Urum Greeks, the Krymchaks, and the Dobrujan Tatars.

Turks have had a long history in Europe, dating back to when the Ottoman Empire began to conquer and migrate during the establishment of Ottoman territories in Europe ("Rumelia"), which created significant Turkish communities in Bulgaria (Bulgarian Turks), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian Turks), Cyprus (Meskhetian Turks), Greece (Cretan Turks, Dodecanese Turks, and Western Thrace Turks), Kosovo (Kosovan Turks), Serbia (Turks in Serbia), North Macedonia (Turks in North Macedonia), and Romania (Romanian Turks).

In the first half of the 20th century, immigration of Turks to Western Europe began with Turkish Cypriots migrating to the United Kingdom in the early 1910s, when the British Empire annexed Cyprus in 1914 and the residents of Cyprus became British subjects. However, Turkish Cypriot migration increased significantly in the 1940s and 1950s due to the Cyprus conflict. Similarly, Turkish Algerians and Turkish Tunisians mainly emigrated to France after Algeria and Tunisia came under French colonial rule. Conversely, in 1944, Turks who were forcefully deported from Meskheti in Georgia during the World War II settled in other parts of the Soviet Union, especially in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Russia, and the Ukraine.

In the second half of the 20th century, Turkish migration from Turkey to Western and Northern Europe increased significantly when in 1961 Turkish "Gastarbeiter" began to arrive under a "Labour Export Agreement" with West Germany, followed in 1964 by similar agreements with the Netherlands, Belgium, and Austria; France in 1965; and Sweden in 1967.[1][2][3] Furthermore, many Balkan Turks also arrived in these countries under similar labour agreements, thus, since the 1960s there has also been a substantial Turkish Macedonian community in Sweden; Turkish Bulgarian and Turkish Western Thracian communities in Germany, etc.

More recently, in the 21st century, Turkish Bulgarians, Turkish Cypriots, Turkish Western Thracians, and Turkish Romanians have used their right as EU nationals to migrate throughout Western Europe. Furthermore, Iraqi and Syrian Turkmen have come to Europe mostly as refugees since the Iraq and Syrian civil war – especially since the 2015 European migrant crisis.

  1. ^ Akgündüz 2008, 61.
  2. ^ Kasaba 2008, 192.
  3. ^ Twigg et al. 2005, 33.

and 30 Related for: Turks in Europe information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8571 seconds.)

Turks in Europe

Last Update:

The Turks in Europe (sometimes called Euro-Turks; Turkish: Avrupa'daki Türkler or Avrupa'da yaşayan Türkler or Avrupa Türkleri) refers to Turkic peoples...

Word Count : 11110

Turkish people

Last Update:

Rumelian Turks (also referred to as Balkan Turks) historically located in the Balkans; Turkish Cypriots on the island of Cyprus, Meskhetian Turks originally...

Word Count : 24360

Turkish diaspora

Last Update:

Tunisian Turks have mostly settled in France. Since Bulgarian Turks and Romanian Turks gained EU citizenship in 2007, their diasporas in Western Europe significantly...

Word Count : 6503

Turks in Germany

Last Update:

Turks in Germany, also referred to as German Turks and Turkish Germans (German: Türken in Deutschland/Deutschtürken; Turkish: Alamancılar), are ethnic...

Word Count : 16854

Turks in Hungary

Last Update:

The Turks in Hungary, also referred to as Turkish Hungarians and Hungarian Turks, (Hungarian: Magyarországi törökök, Turkish: Macaristan Türkleri) refers...

Word Count : 686

Bulgarian Turks

Last Update:

Bulgarian Turks (Bulgarian: български турци; Turkish: Bulgaristan Türkleri) are ethnic Turks from Bulgaria. According to the 2021 census, there were 508...

Word Count : 21727

Turks in the Netherlands

Last Update:

Turks in the Netherlands (occasionally and colloquially Dutch Turks or Turkish-Dutch; Dutch: Turkse Nederlander; Turkish: Hollanda Türkleri) refers to...

Word Count : 6175

Turks in France

Last Update:

Turks in France also called the Turkish-French community, French Turks or Franco-Turks (French: Turcs de France; Turkish: Fransa'daki Türkler) refers to...

Word Count : 4838

Turks of Western Thrace

Last Update:

Turks of Western Thrace (Turkish: Batı Trakya Türkleri; Greek: Τούρκοι της Δυτικής Θράκης, romanized: Toúrkoi tis Dytikís Thrákis) are ethnic Turks who...

Word Count : 3918

Languages of Europe

Last Update:

Arabs in Europe) and Turkish speakers (beyond European Turkey and the historical sphere of influence of the Ottoman Empire, see Turks in Europe). Armenians...

Word Count : 10475

Turks and Caicos Islands

Last Update:

islands'. The Turks Islands are named after the Turk's cap cactus, Melocactus intortus, whose red cephalium resembles the fez hat worn by Turks in the late...

Word Count : 9142

Islam in Europe

Last Update:

Balkan Turks, Turkish Cypriots, Cretan Turks, Yörüks, Volga Tatars, Crimean Tatars, Lipka Tatars, Kazakhs, Gajals, and Megleno-Romanians. In the late...

Word Count : 12509

Ethnic groups in Europe

Last Update:

and Spanish empires. Western Asians Turks: There were 10 million Turks living in Western Europe and the Balkans in 1997 (excluding Northern Cyprus and...

Word Count : 9399

Turks in Italy

Last Update:

Turks in Italy, also referred to as Turkish Italians or Italian Turks, (Turkish: İtalya Türkleri) refers to Italian citizens of full or partial Turkish...

Word Count : 1750

Turks in the Balkans

Last Update:

The Balkan Turks or Rumelian Turks (Turkish: Balkan Türkleri, Rumeli Türkleri) are the Turkish people who have been living in the Balkans since the Ottoman...

Word Count : 707

Turks in Austria

Last Update:

Turks in Austria, also referred to as Turkish Austrians and Austrian Turks, (German: Türken in Österreich; Turkish: Avusturya'daki Türkler) are people...

Word Count : 2666

Oghuz Turks

Last Update:

Turks Cyprus Cypriot Turks Turks in Bosnia Bulgarian Turks Turks in Croatia Dodecanese Turks Kosovan Turks Macedonian Turks Turks in Serbia Turks in Montenegro...

Word Count : 5641

Turks in Russia

Last Update:

Turks in Russia (Turkish: Rusya'daki Türkler, Russian: Турки в России), also referred to as Turkish Russians or Russian Turks, refers to people of full...

Word Count : 2677

Ottoman Turks

Last Update:

enabled the Ottoman Turks to control all major land routes between Asia and Europe. This development forced Western Europeans to find other ways to...

Word Count : 1199

Turks of Romania

Last Update:

The Turks of Romania (Turkish: Romanya Türkleri, Romanian: Turcii din România) are ethnic Turks who form an ethnic minority in Romania. According to the...

Word Count : 1470

Young Turks

Last Update:

Young Turks because of their rebellious or revolutionary nature. Inspired by the Young Italy political movement, the Young Turks had their origins in secret...

Word Count : 5373

British Turks

Last Update:

British Turks (Turkish: Britanyalı Türkler) or Turks in the United Kingdom (Turkish: Birleşik Krallık'taki Türkler) are Turkish people who have immigrated...

Word Count : 6343

Turks in Denmark

Last Update:

politician Islam in Denmark Denmark–Turkey relations Turks in Europe Turks in Finland Turks in Germany Turks in Norway Turks in Sweden Türk kadınının derdi...

Word Count : 911

Meskhetian Turks

Last Update:

Meskhetian Turks, also referred to as Turkish Meskhetians, Ahiska Turks, and Turkish Ahiskans, (Turkish: Ahıska Türkleri; Georgian: მესხეთის თურქები Meskhetis...

Word Count : 5204

Turks in Belgium

Last Update:

Turkish Belgians Islam in Belgium Belgium–Turkey relations Faymonville Turks in Europe Turks in France Turks in Germany Turks in the Netherlands Manço...

Word Count : 3993

Federation of Western Thrace Turks in Europe

Last Update:

The Federation of Western Thrace Turks in Europe (Turkish: Avrupa Batı Trakya Türk Federasyonu, short: ABTTF, Greek: Ευρωπαϊκή Ομοσπονδία Τούρκων Δυτικής...

Word Count : 2104

Arabs in Europe

Last Update:

families escaped from Syria and Iraq. Arab diaspora Islam in Europe Immigration to Europe Turks in Europe Crumley, Bruce (24 March 2009), "Should France Count...

Word Count : 1361

Immigration to Europe

Last Update:

in Latin Americans) Turks (including Turks from Turkey and Northern Cyprus): approx. 9 million (this estimate does not include the 10 million Turks within...

Word Count : 11807

Turkish Radio and Television Corporation

Last Update:

Memleketim FM [tr] – Broadcasting for Turks in Europe TRT Türkü – Turkish folk music and türkü Voice of Turkey (launched in December 1982) – Broadcasting with...

Word Count : 3077

Turks in North Macedonia

Last Update:

Turks in North Macedonia, also known as Turkish Macedonians and Macedonian Turks, (Macedonian: Македонски Турци, romanized: Makedonski Turci, Turkish:...

Word Count : 3230

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net