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  2. Afghans in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    This group is part of the larger Afghan diaspora around the world. According to latest reports, there are around 129,323 Afghan refugees and asylum seekers in Turkey. [1] [2] The government of Turkey claims that the total Afghan population in its country is around 300,000. [3] [4] At the same time others have mentioned a total of 420,000. [5]

  3. Afghan diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Turkey: 129,323 (2021) ... The United States has one of the largest and oldest Afghan population in the Americas, with about 250,000 residing in that country as of 2022.

  4. Immigration to Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Turkey's migrant crisis or Turkey's refugee crisis is a period during the 2010s characterized by high numbers of people arriving in Turkey. As reported by UNHCR in 2018, Turkey is hosting 63.4% of all the refugees (from Syria, Africa, and Afghanistan) in the world.

  5. Turkey builds wall to stop Afghan influx - AOL

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    Turkey has built a new concrete border wall in an effort to stop an influx of people from Afghanistan from crossing into the country, via Iran.The massive concrete structure-- in the eastern ...

  6. Turkey builds a wall to keep out Afghan refugees - AOL

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    Afghans who survive the trek through Iran to the Turkish border, which can take weeks, will now be met with a wall of concrete slabs 10 feet high. Turkey builds a wall to keep out Afghan refugees ...

  7. Minorities in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Minorities in Turkey form a substantial part of the country's population, representing an estimated 25 to 28 percent of the population. [2] Historically, in the Ottoman Empire , Islam was the official and dominant religion, with Muslims having more rights than non-Muslims, whose rights were restricted. [ 3 ]

  8. Afghans - Wikipedia

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    Turkey: 129,323 (2021) [8] ... The largest ethnic groups are Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazaras, and Uzbeks, who make up approximately 95% of the population of Afghanistan.

  9. Turkish migrant crisis - Wikipedia

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    Iraqi Kurds fleeing to Turkey in April 1991, during the Gulf War. Immigration to Turkey has historical roots in the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire.Beginning in the late 18th century until the end of the 20th century, an estimated 10 million Ottoman Muslim citizens, the Muhacir and their descendants born after the onset of the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire emigrated to Thrace and ...