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  1. Bulgarian Turks (Bulgarian: български турци, romanized : bŭlgarski turtsi, Turkish: Bulgaristan Türkleri) are a Turkish ethnic group from Bulgaria. In 2011, there were 588,318 Bulgarians

    Bulgarians

    Bulgarians are a nation and South Slavic ethnic group native to Bulgaria and its immediate region.

    of Turkish descent, roughly 8.8% of the population, making them the country's largest ethnic minority.
    Bulgaria: 588,318 (2011 census)
    Netherlands: 10,000–30,000
    Sweden: 30,000
    Turkey: 326,000 (2005) – 372,000 (2014, Bulgaria-born people)
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    Were the Turks in Bulgaria really Bulgarians?
    The official government claim was that the Turks in Bulgaria were really Bulgarians who were Turkified, and that they voluntarily chose to change their Turkish/Muslim names to Bulgarian/Slavic ones. During this period the Bulgarian authorities denied all reports of ethnic repression and that ethnic Turks existed in the country.
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    What is the largest Turkish community in Bulgaria?
    The Turks of Bulgaria form the largest Turkish community in the Balkans as well as the largest ethnic minority group in Bulgaria.
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    What happened to the Turkish identity in Bulgaria?
    This however was not the end of the matter but the beginning of the revival of the Turkish identity where the oppressed minority strongly re-defined itself as Muslim and distinct. Bulgarians came to be seen as occupiers and oppressors and protest demonstrations took place in some of the bigger villages in the southern and northern Turk enclaves.
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    Why were the Bulgarians helped by the Turks in Rumelia?
    The Bulgarians in Rumelia were also helped from 1880 onwards because the Turks began to drift once more into exile. This was very much the result of disappointed hopes for a full restoration of Turkish power south of the Balkan range.
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    At the end of 1984 an underground terrorist organization called the National Liberation Movement of the Turks in Bulgaria was formed in Bulgaria which headed the Turkish community's opposition movement and is responsible for several terrorist acts such as one at the train station at Bunovo which was … See more

    Bulgarian Turks (Bulgarian: български турци, romanized: bŭlgarski turtsi, Turkish: Bulgaristan Türkleri) are a Turkish ethnic group from Bulgaria. In 2011, there were 588,318 Bulgarians of Turkish descent, roughly 8.8% of the … See more

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    Turks settled in the territory of modern Bulgaria during and after the Ottoman conquest of the Balkans in the late 14th and early 15th … See more

    Bulgarian Turks have produced perhaps the most substantial amount of literature in the Turkish language outside Turkey.
    The list of noted writers includes:
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    DNA research investigating the three largest population groups in Bulgaria: Bulgarians, Turks and Roma confirms with Y-chromosmal analysis on STR that there are significant … See more

    Turks, although today numerically small – about 1 million people (about 2 percent of the total Balkan population) – have played a role in shaping the history of the Balkans far beyond their numbers.
    Possible settlement in the pre-Ottoman period See more

    There are two main dialects; the first one is spoken in every area in south-east Bulgaria and is also used in the neighbouring … See more

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    This is a list of notable Turkish Bulgarians who were born in Bulgaria (during the Ottoman or post-Ottoman periods) as well as people of full or partial Turkish Bulgarian origin. In addition to notable Bulgarian citizens of Turkish origin, there are many notable Turkish Bulgarian individuals who either emigrated to, or were born in, Turkey and thus have Turkish citizenship.

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      Web13 rows · Bulgaria: Bulgarian Turks: Other estimates suggests that there are 750,000.

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        • It will be a good thing to have reliable source for the claim that the Turks in Bulgaria are a million and even more. Based on the Bulgarian National Census from 2001 the Turks in Bulgaria are 746,664 see here Also, see Turks in Bulgaria, where the number is also the same. Moreover, in Islam in Bulgariathe number of all Muslims in the country is ar...
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