Azeris in Turkey

Azeris in Turkey

:"This article is about Azeris in Turkey. For Azeris in general, see the respective article."It is hard to determine how many ethnic Azeris currently reside in Turkey because ethnicity is a rather fluid concept in this country. [ [http://www.hrw.org/reports/1999/turkey/turkey993-08.htm Human Rights Watch] 1999 Report on Turkey] According to some sources, there are about 800,000 Azeris, however this figure may differ substantially from the real one. [ [http://i-cias.com/e.o/turkey_4.htm Turkey: Religions & Peoples] - Encyclopædia of the Orient] Up to 300,000 of Azeris who reside in Turkey are citizens of Azerbaijan. [ [http://www.azerbaijantoday.az:8101/life.html Life of Azerbaijanis in Turkey] . An interview with Sayyad Aran, Consule General of the Azerbaijan Republic to Istanbul. "Azerbaijan Today"]

History

Azeris first settled in what is now Turkey during the period of Safavi governance over Kars and neighbouring areas. [http://meria.idc.ac.il/journal/2007/issue4/jv11no4a2.asp Azerbaijan and the Challenge of Multiple Identities] by Alireza Asgharzadeh. "The Middle East Review of International Affairs"Verify credibility|date=April 2008] Verify credibility|date=April 2008 Their numbers grew at the beginning of the 19th century, when according to the Gulistan and Turkmenchay treaties between Persia and Russia, the latter gained sovereignty over the khanates of Karabakh (1813), Nakhchevan (1828) and Erivan (1828), among others, and the Treaty of Adrianople gave Christians and Muslims the right to choose a place of residence between Russia and Turkey. Similarly to those of the North Caucasus, large groups of local Muslim population refused to live within Russian boundaries and migrated to Turkey, settling in its eastern regions [ [http://www.ataa.org/ataa/ref/myth/g_politics.html A Myth of Terror] by Eric Feigl] , especially Erzurum and AğrıVerify credibility|date=April 2008 (the Turkish dialect of Erzurum preserved most of the Azeri vocabulary and grammar, appearing to be the closest of all to Azeri [Dr. Rahide Sukurova, Ph.D. The Cultural History of Turkish Anatolia and Azerbaijan. Interviewed by Dr. Erol Mutlu of Gazi University. "Avrasya Türkiye'den", TRT-1, 7 May 2000. Previously available at [http://www.pc12.soc.metu.edu.tr/epart/epart024.htm] . Retrieved 19 August 2006] ). Half a century later, in 1878, Russia expanded to Kars, forcing a portion of Azeris to move deeper into Anatolia.

Another wave of Azeri immigration to Turkey took place in 1918–1925, when many Muslim residents of then newly independent Armenia fled to the Turkish-controlled lands. According to one Russian source, and another by Andrew Andersen, they were escaping massacres by armed bands of Armenian nationalists. [ru icon [http://www.hrono.info/sobyt/1919arm.html Turkish-Armenian War of 1920] ] [ [http://www.conflicts.rem33.com/images/Armenia/turkarwar.htm Turkish-Armenian War: Sep.24 – Dec.2, 1920] by Andrew Andersen] They were followed by former members of the overthrown government of the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan and their families, as well as many upper-class Azeris, who fled to Turkey (as well as France and Eastern Europe) in fear of persecution by the Bolsheviks and settled primarily in İstanbul, Bursa and Ankara. [ [http://www.azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/73_folder/73_articles/73_rasulzade.html Mammad Amin Rasulzade: Founding Father of the First Republic] - Azer.com] [ [http://azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/ai132_folder/132_articles/132_mansion_wedding_palace.html Wedding Palace: Murtuza Mukhtarov's Residence] - Azer.com] In the 1930s hundreds, if not thousands of Azeri families from all over South Caucasus took advantage of the Soviet-Turkish border being open and settled in Kars, Iğdır and Amasya.

After the failure of the USSR created regional government (21 Azar) in Iran(1946), political immigrants from Iran increased the numbers of Azeris in Turkey.Verify credibility|date=April 2008 Finally, starting from the early 1990s tens of thousands of immigrants from the newly independent Azerbaijan have made their way to Turkey due to economic reasons, settling mostly in big cities.

The Terekeme people are often considered ethnic Azeris of Sunni Muslim background. [ru icon [http://www.oval.ru/enc/1206.html Azeris] . "Great Soviet Encyclopedia"]

In general, the Azeri population in Turkey is considered well-integrated into Turkish society, mainly due to cultural and linguistic affinities between Azeris and Turks. Nevertheless, differences still remain in the areas of religion (Azeris are mainly Shi'a, whereas Turks are mostly Sunni Muslims), dialect, and self-conception in terms of historical memory and ethnic/national consciousness.Verify credibility|date=April 2008

Famous Azeris of Turkey

* Süreyya Ağaoğlu, first female lawyer in Turkish history
* Cem Karaca, Turkish musician (Azeri father)
* Rasim Başak, Turkish basketball player
* Haydar Hatemi, Turkish artist
* Sinan Şamil Sam, German boxer
* Hande Kazanova, Turkish actress
* Melahat Abbasova, Turkish actress and producer

ee also

* Azeris
* List of Azerbaijanis
* Azerbaijan
* Turkey
* Demographics of Turkey

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