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- Iraqi_Turkmen abstract "The Iraqi Turkmens, Iraqi Azerbaijanis, or Turks of Iraq (Azerbaijani: İraq Türkmanları/İraq Türkləri, Turkish: Irak Türkmenleri/Irak Türkleri), are the ethnic kin of the Turks and the third largest ethnic group in Iraq behind Arabs and Kurds. They mainly reside in northern Iraq and share close cultural ties with Turkey, Azerbaijan Republic, Iranian Azerbaijan, and the other Turkic countries. and linguistic ties with Azerbaijani, a Turkic language mutually intelligible with Istanbul Turkish, spoken mainly in Azerbaijan Republic and Iranian Azerbaijan.The Iraqi Turkmen are the descendants of various waves of Turkic migration to Mesopotamia dating from the 7th century until Ottoman rule. The first wave of migration dates back to the 7th century when some 5,000 Turkmen soldiers were recruited in the Muslim armies of Ubayd-Allah ibn Ziyad; however, most of today's descendants of these first migrants have been assimilated into the local Arab population. The second wave of migrants were the Turks of the Great Seljuq Empire; finally, the third wave, and largest number of Turkmen migrants into Iraq arose during the Ottoman Empire. With the conquest of Iraq by Suleiman the Magnificent in 1534, followed by Sultan Murad IV's capture of Baghdad in 1638, a large influx of Turks settled down in the region. Thus, most of today's Iraqi Turkmen are the descendants of the Ottoman soldiers, traders and civil servants who were brought into Iraq during the rule of the Ottoman Empire.Following the establishment of the Republic of Turkey in 1923, the Iraqi Turkmen wanted Turkey to annex the Mosul Vilayet and for them to become part of an expanded Turkish state. However, due to the end of the Ottoman monarchy, the Iraqi Turkmen found themselves increasingly discriminated against by policies of successive regimes, such as the Kirkuk Massacre of 1923, 1947, 1959 and in 1979 when the Ba'th Party increasingly discriminated against the community. Although they were recognized as a constitutive entity of Iraq (alongside the Arabs and Kurds) in the constitution of 1925, the Iraqi Turkmen were later denied this status.Claims of their population range between 500,000 to 3 million, regardless of this uncertainty, the Iraqi Turkmen are considered to be the third or the fourth largest ethnic group in Iraq. According to the 1957 census, which is recognized as the last reliable census, as later censuses were reflections of the Arabization policies of the Ba'ath regime, Arabs formed the largest ethnicity followed by Kurds (21%) and Iraqi Turkmen (2%).The Iraqi Turkmen predominantly live in the north of Iraq, especially in Tal Afar, Mosul, Arbil, Altunkupri, Kirkuk, and Baghdad.".
- Iraqi_Turkmen language Arabic.
- Iraqi_Turkmen language Azerbaijani_language.
- Iraqi_Turkmen language Ottoman_Turkish_language.
- Iraqi_Turkmen language Turkish_language.
- Iraqi_Turkmen populationPlace Iraqi_Turkmen_Front.
- Iraqi_Turkmen populationPlace Kirkuk.
- Iraqi_Turkmen related Oghuz_Turks.
- Iraqi_Turkmen religion Shia_Islam.
- Iraqi_Turkmen religion Sunni_Islam.
- Iraqi_Turkmen thumbnail Flag_of_Iraq_Turkmen_Front.svg?width=300.
- Iraqi_Turkmen totalPopulation "567000".
- Iraqi_Turkmen totalPopulation "9".
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageExternalLink turkmeneng.pdf.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageExternalLink 20101220_orsam21.pdf.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageExternalLink NIMEP_Insights_2011_65-86.pdf.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageExternalLink EH_english.pdf.
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- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageRevisionID "681778001".
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink 14_July_Revolution.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink 2009_Taza_bombing.
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- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Abbas_al-Bayati.
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- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Abd_al-Muhsin_as-Sadun.
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- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Abdülvahab_Barğaş.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Al-Aziziyya.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Al-Kut.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Ali_Doğramacı.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Ali_Saip_Ursavaş.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Altun_Kupri.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Altunkupri.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
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- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Azerbaijan.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Azerbaijan_(Iran).
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- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Bilkent_University.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Demographics_of_Iraq.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_Azerbaijani_people.
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- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Iraq.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iraqi_Turkmens.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iraq–Turkey_relations.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Muslim_communities_in_Asia.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oghuz_Turks.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Constituent_Assembly.
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- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Patriotic_Alliance_of_Kurdistan.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Demographics_of_Iraq.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Diglossia.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Diyala_Governorate.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Diyarbakır.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_Turkmens.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Ender_Hasanoğlu.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Erbil.
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- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Eyalet.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Faisal_I_of_Iraq.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Farah_Zeynep_Abdullah.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Fourth_Brigade_(Iraq).
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Gazi_University.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Great_Seljuq_Empire.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Gökhan_Kırdar.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Hacettepe_University.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Hakkari.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Hanafi.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Hasan_Ozmen.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Hashemite.
- Iraqi_Turkmen wikiPageWikiLink Hashemites.