قبارصة أتراك
Kıbrıs Türkleri | |
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إجمالي التعداد | |
العدد الإجمالي غير معروف (انظر أيضاً الشتات القبرصي التركي) | |
المناطق ذات التجمعات المعتبرة | |
قبرص الشمالية | 150.000 (تقديرات)[1] |
تركيا | 300.000 إلى أكثر من 650.000 (التقديرات الأعلى تشمل أحفاد المهاجرين من القرن العشرين)[2][3][4][5][6][7] |
المملكة المتحدة | 130.000 (مواطن من قبرص الشمالية فقط - باستثناء المولودين في بريطانيا والأطفال حاملي الجنسية المزدوجة)[8][9][10] 300.000 إلى 400.000 (يتضمن الأحفاد)[11][12][13][14][15][16] |
أستراليا | 30.000 (المهاجرون القبارصة الأتراك لعام 1993[2]) تقديرات من 40.000 إلى 120.000[6][7][15][17][18] |
كندا | 6.000 (القبارصة الاتراك المهاجرون في 1993[2]) |
الولايات المتحدة | 6,000 (القبارصة الاتراك المهاجرون في 1993[2]) |
فلسطين | 4.000 (الأزواج القبارصة الأتراك فقط - باستثناء الأحفاد) b[19][20] |
قبرص (الجنوب) | 1.128 (التقديرات القبرصية 2011[21]) 2.000 (تقديرات)[22] |
بلدان أخرى | 5,000 (تقديرات وزارة الخارجية بشمال قبرص 2001)،[6] خاصة في غرب أوروپا، نيوزيلندا، جنوب أفريقيا |
اللغات | |
التركية القياسية والتركية القبرصية، الإنگليزية | |
الدين | |
الإسلام السني | |
الجماعات العرقية ذات الصلة | |
الشعوب التركية | |
a هذه الأرقام لا تتضمن المستوطنين الأتراك من تركيا. b هذا الرقم لا يتضمن النساء القبارصة الأتراك اللاتي تم بيعهن للفلسطينيين في أوائل القرن 20. عدد أحفاد القبارصة الأتراك غير معروف. |
القبارصة الأتراك أو الأتراك القبارصة (تركية: Kıbrıs Türkleri أو Kıbrıslı Türkler؛ باليونانية: Τουρκοκύπριοι)، هي جماعة عرقية توركية ترجع بأصولها إلى قبرص. في أعقاب الغزو العثماني للجزيرة عام 1571، تم منح قرابة 30.000 مستوطن تركي أراضي بمجرد وصولهم قبرص.[23][24] بالإضافة إلى ذلك، فقد دخل الكثير من سكان الجزيرة الإسلام خلال السنوات الاولى من الحكم العثماني.[25] ومع ذلك، فقد استمر تدفق المستوطنين المسلمين بشكل أساسي إلى قبرص بشكل متقطع حتى نهاية الفترة العثمانية.[26] اليم،، بينما تعتبر قبرص الشمالية موطناً لجزء كبير من القبارصة الأتراك، فإن غالبية القبارصة الأتراك يعيشون بالخارج، مشكلين الشتات القبرصي التركي. تشكل هذا الشتات بعد نقل الدولة العثمانية حكم الجزيرة إلى الامبراطورية البريطانية، حيث هاجر الكثير من القبارصة الأتراك إلى تركيا والمملكة المتحدة لأسباب سياسية واقتصادية. تزايدت وتيرة الهجرة مع العنف الطائفي في الخمسينيات والستينيات، حيث اضطر القبارصة الأتراك إلى العيش في الجيوب القبرصية.
العامية التركية التي يستخدمها القبارصة الأتراك هي التركية القبرصية بينما تعتبر التركية القياسية هي اللغة الرسمية والتي تأثرت بشكل كبير باليونانية القبرصية وكذلك الإنگليزية.
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التاريخ
قبرص قبل العثمانية
قبرص العثمانية
قبرص البريطانية
جمهورية قبرص
جمهورية قبرص الشمالية التركية
الثقافة
الديانات
اللغات
الموسيقى والرقص
هل لديك مشكلة في تشغيل هذه الملفات؟ انظر مساعدة الوسائط.
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الديموغرافيا
تعداد 2006
مكان الميلاد | السكان القبارصة الأتراك |
الذكور | الإناث |
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قبرص الشمالية | 112,534 | 56,332 | 56,202 |
Lefkoşa | 54,077 | 27,043 | 27,034 |
Gazimağusa | 32,264 | 16,151 | 16,113 |
Girne | 10,178 | 5,168 | 5,010 |
Güzelyurt | 10,241 | 5,013 | 5,228 |
İskele | 4,617 | 2,356 | 2,261 |
لم يشر للمنطقة | 1,157 | 601 | 556 |
قبرص الجنوبية | 32,538 | 15,411 | 17 127 |
نيقوسيا (Lefkoşa) | 3,544 | 1,646 | 1,898 |
فاماگوستا (Gazimağusa) | 1,307 | 598 | 709 |
لارناكا (لارناكا) | 6,492 | 3,031 | 3,461 |
ليماسول (ليماسول) | 9,067 | 4,314 | 4,753 |
Paphos (Baf) | 11,955 | 5,750 | 6,205 |
District not Indicated | 173 | 72 | 101 |
Cyprus - North or South region not Indicated | 371 | 178 | 193 |
Total | 145,443 | 71,921 | 73,522 |
تعداد 2011
مكان الميلاد | السكان القبارصة الأتراك[27] |
ذكور | إناث |
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قبرصا لشمالية | 131,423 | 65,880 | 65,543 |
Lefkoşa | 66,833 | 33,306 | 33,527 |
Gazimağusa | 37,027 | 18,634 | 18,393 |
Girne | 12,719 | 6,477 | 6,242 |
Güzelyurt | 10,457 | 5,158 | 5,299 |
İskele | 4,387 | 2,305 | 2,082 |
قبرص الجنوبية | 28,784 | 13,615 | 15,169 |
نيقوسيا (Lefkoşa) | 2,958 | 1,412 | 1,546 |
فاماگوستا (Gazimağusa) | 237 | 104 | 133 |
لارناكا (لارناكا) | 5,872 | 2,760 | 3,112 |
ليماسول (ليماسول) | 8,579 | 4,031 | 4,548 |
پافوس (باف) | 11,138 | 5,308 | 5,830 |
الإجمالي | 160,207 | 79,495 | 80,712 |
الشتات
تركيا
فلسطين
المملكة المتحدة
مشاهير القبارصة الأتراك
- Ali Düşenkalkar - Actor
- Ayhan Hikmet - Lawyer and journalist, assassinated by Turkish Resistance Organisation
- Derviş Zaim - Filmmaker, director, novelist
- Erkin Bairam - Noted economics professor with key contributions to economic theory.
- Erol Alkan - DJ and Producer
- Fazıl Önder - Journalist and peace fighter, assassinated by Turkish Resistance Organisation
- Feri Cansel - Actress
- Fikri Karayel - Singer and songwriter
- Niyazi Kızılyürek - professor of political history in the University of Cyprus, MEP
- Hal Ozsan - Actor (Dawson's Creek, Kyle XY)
- Haldun Dormen - Actor
- Hazar Ergüçlü - Actress
- Hüseyin Köroğlu - Actor
- Hussein Chalayan MBE - Fashion Designer
- İsmet Güney - (Artist) Creator of the Republic of Cyprus flag
- Kaytazzade Mehmet Nazım - Ottoman-era poet
- Kem Cetinay - Winner of Love Island 2017, Television Personality, Rapper and Model
- Kutlu Adalı - Author and journalist, assassinated by Turkish Revenge Brigade
- Mehmet Yaşın - Poet and author
- Metin Huseyin - Film Director
- Mustafa Hulusi - Artist
- Neriman Cahit - Poet and Author
- Neşe Yaşın - Poet and Author
- Nil Burak - Singer
- Niyazi Berkes - Sociologist
- Okan Ersan - Guitarist, composer and recording artist.
- Osman Türkay- Poet, nominee for the Nobel Prize for Literature
- Özker Yaşın - Poet, author, journalist and politician
- Pembe Marmara - Poet
- Rüya Taner - Pianist
- Sevgül Uludağ - Investigative journalist
- Tamer Hassan - Actor
- Tracey Emin - Artist
- Ulus Baker - Sociologist
- Vamik Volkan - Psychoanalyst and Author
- Zeki Alasya - Actor
- Ziynet Sali - Singer
الأعمال
- Asil Nadir - Former CEO of Polly Peck International PLC
- Ramadan Guney - Businessman, owner of the largest cemetery in the UK
- Suat Günsel - Businessman and billionaire
- Touker Suleyman - Businessman and investor in Dragons' Den
السياسة
- Alp Mehmet - UK Ambassador to Iceland 2004 - 2008
- Alparslan Türkeş - Far Right Nationalist Leader in Turkey
- Derviş Ali Kavazoğlu - Member of Progressive AKEL party who was assassinated by Turkish Resistance Organisation
- Ahmet Erdengiz - diplomat
- Derviş Eroğlu - Third President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
- Fazıl Küçük - First Vice-President of the Republic of Cyprus
- Kıbrıslı Mehmed Emin Pasha - 3-time Ottoman Empire Grand Vizier in the mid-19th century
- Kıbrıslı Mehmed Kamil Pasha - 5-time Ottoman Empire Grand Vizier in the late-19th and early-20th century
- Mehmet Ali Talat - Second President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
- Mehmet Nazım Adil - Naqshbandi Sufi Grand Sheikh and Mufti of Cyprus
- Meral Ece OBE - Baroness House of Lords
- Mustafa Akıncı - Current President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
- Özker Özgür - Politician
- Rauf Denktaş - First President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
- Sibel Siber - First female Prime Minister of Northern Cyprus
الرياضة
- Adam Booth - Boxing Trainer and Manager to David Haye
- Aziz Behich - Bursaspor Football Player
- Billy Mehmet - Merit Alsancak Yeşilova League footballer
- Colin Kazim-Richards - Lobos BUAP and Turkish International Football Player
- Erhun Oztumer - Bolton Wanderers Football Player
- Fatih Terim - Football manager of Galatasaray
- Fatima Whitbread - World Champion Javelin Thrower
- Kamil Çörekçi - Trabzonspor Football Player
- Kenan Özer - MKE Ankaragücü Football Player
- Mete Adanır (1961 – 1989) - Football Player
- Meliz Redif - 400 Metre Runner
- Muhaymin Mustafa - Tofaş Basketball Player
- Muzzy Izzet - Former Leicester and Birmingham City Football Player
- Müzeyyen Dilek Özbiler - Footballer, player in Turkish national women's team
- Omer Riza - Newmarket Town Football Player
- Yiğitcan Hekimoğlu - Sprinter
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انظر أيضاً
- الأقليات التركية في الدولة العثمانية السابقة
- قبرص الشمالية
- الشتات القبرصي الشمالي
- جواز السفر القبرصي الشمالي
- قبرص
- قبارصة يونانيون
- لاجئون قبارصة
- قائمة القبارصة
- أتراك قبارصة
- لينوبامباكي
المصادر
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Taking the estimate of a current 'TRNC' citizen population at around 215,000, then, and subtracting the approximately 6,000 persons born in third countries whose heritage is not known, we may assume that there are around 150,000 persons of native Cypriot heritage, including 12,000-15,000 of mixed parentage (one Cypriot parent).
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...Turkish Cypriot backgrounds living in Turkey. There are many figures. Some say it is around 300,000, some claim it is well over 650,000.
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It is often said that if the descendants of those who migrated from Cyprus to Turkey back in 1931 are included, the number of Turkish Cypriots living in the "motherland" might exceed 600,000.
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there are currently about 500,000 Turkish Cypriots living in Turkey; 200,000 in Great Britain; 40,000 in Australia and some 10,000 in North America and 5,000 in other countries.
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Tarihsel süreç içerisinde yaşanan bazı olaylar nedeniyle Kıbrıs'tan göç etmek zorunda kalan Türklerin, bugün dünyanın farklı bölgelerinde yaşam sürdüklerine dikkat çeken Kasapoğlu, "Kıbrıslı Türklerin 300 bin kadarı İngiltere'de, 500 bini Türkiye'de, 120 bini Avustralya'da, 5 bini ABD'de, bin 800'ü Kanada'da, çok az bir popülasyon Güney Afrika Cumhuriyeti'nde, bin 600'ü Yeni Zellanda'da, 2 bin kadarının da Almanya'da olduğu tahmin ediliyor" ifadelerini kullandı.
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130,000 nationals of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus currently live in the UK. These figures, however, do not include the much larger numbers of Turkish speakers who have been born or have obtained British nationality.
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Please note that approximately 130,000 nationals of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, whose mother tongue is Turkish, are living in the UK as well.
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In addition, there are estimated to be 130,000 Turkish Cypriots in the UK. It is unlikely that any of the official figures available provide a true indication of the size of the Turkish speaking population in the country as much of the official data is only available by country of birth and excludes British born and dual heritage children
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There are approximately 150,000 Turkish nationals in the UK at present, of a total of about 500,000 people of Turkish origin in the UK, including Cypriot Turks (about 300,000) and Turks with Bulgarian or Romanian citizenship
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Turkish influence on the UK began with the arrival of coffee houses in the 17th century. There are now estimated to be 150,000 immigrants from mainland Turkey as well as 300,000 Turkish Cypriots, many leaving Cyprus during the Fifties and Sixties during the internal war.
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