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  2. Turkish identity card - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish Ministry of the Interior issued an EU-like identity card (Turkish: Kimlik Kartı) for all Turkish citizens. New identity cards are biometric like passports. Since 21 September 2020, they can be used as a driving licence. [15] In the future they will be used as a bank card and bus ticket.

  3. Turkish Identification Number - Wikipedia

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    Personal data of 70 million Turkish citizens, 5 million Turks living abroad and 24 million dead were recorded in a databank with the help of the personal identification number using a special software that was developed for US$400,000. Moreover, 23 million records of married, divorced and naturalized people were added giving identification number.

  4. Demographics of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    In order to obtain Turkish citizenship there is a range of legal grounds, which can include: reunification with their family, marriage to a Turkish citizen, for the purchase of real estate worth $400,000 from a Turkish citizen or company. [75] The minimum investment amount was increased in May 2022, previously it was enough to invest $250,000.

  5. Photo identification - Wikipedia

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    Photo identification or photo ID is an identity document that includes a photograph of the holder, usually only their face. The most commonly accepted forms of photo ID are those issued by government authorities, such as driver's licenses , identity cards and passports , but special-purpose photo IDs may be also produced, such as internal ...

  6. Turkish people - Wikipedia

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    The Turks who remained in the former Ottoman territories continued to face discrimination and persecution thereafter leading many to seek refuge in Turkey, especially Turkish Meskhetians deported by Joseph Stalin in 1944; Turkish minorities in Yugoslavia (i.e., Turkish Bosnians, Turkish Croatians, Turkish Kosovars, Turkish Macedonians, Turkish ...

  7. Category:Turkish people - Wikipedia

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    Images of Turkish people (1 C) Σ. Turkish people stubs (9 C, 316 P) Ω. Wikipedia categories named after Turkish people (6 C) Pages in category "Turkish people"

  8. Category:Images of Turkish people - Wikipedia

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    Category: Images of Turkish people. 1 language. ... Images of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1 F) This page was last edited on 24 May 2024, at 21:18 (UTC). Text ...

  9. Turkish population - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish people are scattered throughout the former Ottoman Empire. Today they form a majority in Turkey and Northern Cyprus. There are also significant Turkish minorities in Balkans, the Caucasus, and the Arab world. The Turkish population refers to the number of ethnic Turkish people in the world.