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  2. Turks in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, the legacy of the Turkish language is still apparent and has influenced many words and vocabulary in Algeria. An estimated 634 Turkish words are still used in Algeria today. [26] Therefore, in Algerian Arabic it is possible for a single sentence to include an Arabic subject, a French verb, and for the predicate to be in Berber or ...

  3. List of Algerians of Turkish origin - Wikipedia

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    Abdelhalim Bensmaia, Islamic scholar (family of Turkish origin) [2] Abdelhalim Ben Smaya, scholar (family of Turkish origin) [3] Hamdan Khodja, scholar and merchant (father of Turkish origin) [4] Ibn Hamza al-Maghribi, Algerian mathematician (Turkish mother) [5] Malek Bennabi, writer and philosopher (Turkish great-grandfather) [6]

  4. Turks in the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Arab world. This is based on the standard territorial definition of the Arab world which comprises the states and territories of the Arab League.. The Turks in the Arab world (Arabic: الأتراك في الوطن العربي; Turkish: Arap coğrafyasındaki Türkler) refers to ethnic Turkish people who live in the Arab world.

  5. Category:Algerian people of Turkish descent - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Algerian people of Turkish descent" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Ethnic groups in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    The number of Jewish people in Algeria is estimated to be only around 200 by 2020. [25] Jewish people have lived in Algeria from the early centuries of the Common Era. [25] Following the expulsion of Jews from Spain in the fourteenth century, a large number of them relocated to Algeria, greatly expanding the Jewish population there. [26]

  7. Turkish diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish diaspora (Turkish: Türk diasporası or Türk gurbetçiler) refers to ethnic Turkish people who have migrated from, or are the descendants of migrants from, the Republic of Turkey, Northern Cyprus or other modern nation-states that were once part of the former Ottoman Empire.

  8. Three Libyan fighters killed in clashes with smugglers near ...

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    Three Libyan fighters of a military force based in Tripoli were killed in clashes with smugglers and drug dealers in the desert near the border with Algeria, the force said in a statement on ...

  9. Turkish people - Wikipedia

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    Other Turkish groups include the Rumelian Turks (also referred to as Balkan Turks) historically located in the Balkans; [82] [111] Turkish Cypriots on the island of Cyprus, Meskhetian Turks originally based in Meskheti, Georgia; [112] and ethnic Turkish people across the Middle East, [82] where they are also called Turkmen or Turkoman in the ...