Chechens in Turkey

Chechen Turks
Total population
(~100,000 (2009)[1])
Languages
Turkish, Chechen, Russian
Religion
Sunni Islam

Chechens in Turkey are Turkish citizens of Chechen descent and Chechen refugees living in Turkey.

Villages

Chechen villages in Turkey:[2]

Name Locally
name
Province
Ağaçlı Ağaçlı Adana
Dikilitaş Dikilitaş
Karalık Karalık Yozgat
Kesikköprü Kesikköprü
Aşağıborandere Aşağıborandere / Şeşen Jambotey Kayseri
Aydınalan Aydınalan Kars
Yenigazi Yenigazi
Altınyayla Altınyayla Kahramanmaraş
Çardak Çardak
Gücüksu Gücüksu / Behliöyl
Bağiçi Bağiçi Muş
Bozkurt Bozkurt
Çöğürlü Çöğürlü
Kıyıbaşı Kıyıbaşı / Arıncık
Serinova Serinova
Tepeköy Tepeköy
Ulusırt Ulusırt
Alaçayır Alaçayır Sivas
Canabtal Canabdal
Demirköprü Demirköprü
Kahvepınar Kahvepınar
Kazancık Kazancık
Yukarıhüyük Yukarıhüyük
Çınardere Çınardere Çanakkale

Notable Chechen Turks

References

  1. Kristiina Markkanen: Chechen refugee came to Finland via Baku and Istanbul
  2. W.E.D. Allen, Paul Muratoff: Caucasian Battlefields — A History of the Wars on the Turco-Caucasian Border 1828—1921. Battery Press, Nashville 1966; S. 104. ISBN 0-89839-296-9
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