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  1. Judaism. Irreligion. The Turkish diaspora ( Turkish: Türk diasporası or Türk gurbetçiler) refers to ethnic Turkish people who have migrated from, or are the descendants of migrants from, the Republic of Turkey, Northern Cyprus or other modern nation-states that were once part of the former Ottoman Empire.

  2. Turkey6 and casts light on how the Turkish diaspora feels about European host coun-tries; how Europeans of Turkish descent identify with Turkey and the Turkish com-munity; and how these communities feel about the European Union and crucial issues of integration, migration, and politics. The goal is to help readers better understand

  3. Download Free PDF. Boundaries of the Turkish Diaspora. mehmet kose. 2021, Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies. This article briefly investigates the evolution of Turkish diaspora over the course of history and pays particular attention to major diaspora formation approaches.

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  4. Diaspora: Turkish. Ibrahim Sirkeci. The Turkish diaspora has gained importance since the 1960s as the largest Muslim immigrant population in Western Europe. The early years of Turkish diaspora were dominated by individual migrations motivated by various reasons while the second period after 1961 was an era of mass migrations.

  5. Mar 30, 2021 · Diaspora, Turkish Diaspora, Autochthonous Diaspora, Migrant Diaspora Abstract. This article briefly investigates the evolution of Turkish diaspora over the course of history and pays particular attention to major diaspora formation approaches.

  6. Baser, B. ‘Governing Turkeys diaspora(s) and the limits of diaspora diplomacy’, in The Routledge Handbook of Turkish Politics, eds A. Özerdem and M. Whiting (London: Routledge, 2019), pp. 202–13.

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  8. The Turkish diaspora is a term used to describe the communities of Turkish people living outside of Turkey. There is an estimated 90 million Turkish people in total.

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