Povos turcos (Portuguese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Povos turcos" in Portuguese language version.

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  • Bassem, Wassim (2016). «Iraq's Turkmens call for independent province». Al-Monitor. Arquivado do original em 17 de agosto de 2016. Turkmens are a mix of Sunnis and Shiites and are the third-largest ethnicity in Iraq after Arabs and Kurds, numbering about 3 million out of the total population of about 34.7 million, according to 2013 data from the Iraqi Ministry of Planning. 

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  • Georg, S., Michalove, P.A., Manaster Ramer, A., Sidwell, P.J.: "Telling general linguists about Altaic", Journal of Linguistics 35 (1999): 65-98 Online abstract and link to free pdf

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  • «Turkey». The World Factbook. Consultado em 21 de dezembro de 2014  "Population: 81,619,392 (July 2014 est.)" "Ethnic groups: Turkish 70–75%, Kurdish 18%, other minorities 7–12% (2008 est.)" 70% of 81.6m = 57.1m, 75% of 81.6m = 61.2m
  • «Kazakhstan». The World Factbook. Consultado em 21 de dezembro de 2014  "Population: 17,948,816 (July 2014 est.)" "Ethnic groups: Kazakh (Qazaq) 63.1%, Russian 23.7%, Uzbek 2.9%, Ukrainian 2.1%, Uighur 1.4%, Tatar 1.3%, German 1.1%, other 4.4% (2009 est.)" Assuming Kazakh, Uzbek, Uighur and Tatar are included as Turks, 63.1% + 2.9% + 1.4% + 1.3% = 68.7%. 68.7% of 17.9m = 12.3m
  • «China». The World Factbook. Consultado em 13 de maio de 2014 
  • «Azerbaijan». The World Factbook. Consultado em 30 de julho de 2016  "Population: 9,780,780 (July 2015 est.)"
  • «Afghanistan». The World Factbook. Consultado em 13 de maio de 2014 
  • «Turkmenistan». The World Factbook. Consultado em 13 de maio de 2014 
  • «Kyrgyzstan». The World Factbook. Consultado em 13 de maio de 2014 
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  • «Mongolia». The World Factbook. Consultado em 13 de maio de 2014 
  • «North Macedonia». The World Factbook. Consultado em 13 de maio de 2014 

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  • «Uzbekistan». Statistics Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Consultado em 13 de fevereiro de 2022  "Population: 34,600,000 (January 2021 est.)" "Ethnic groups: Uzbek 84.6%, Russian 2.1%, Tajik 4.9%, Kazakh 2.4%, Karakalpak 2.2%, other 4.1% (2021 est.)" Assuming Uzbek, Kazakh and Karakalpak are included as Turks, 84.6% + 2.4% + 2.2% = 89.2%. 89.2% of 34.6m = 31.9m

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  • Nancy Touchette Ancient DNA Tells Tales from the Grave "Skeletons from the most recent graves also contained DNA sequences similar to those in people from present-day Turkey. This supports other studies indicating that Turkic tribes originated at least in part in Mongolia at the end of the Xiongnu period." ("Esqueletos de túmulos mais recentes também contêm sequências de DNA similares àquelas nas pessoas da atual Turquia. Isto confirma outros estudos indicando que as tribos turcas se originaram pelo menos em parte na Mongólia no final do período xiongnu.")

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  • «Uzbeks and Turkmens – Minorities and indigenous peoples in Afghanistan». World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples. Though their exact number is uncertain and as with other communities are contested, previous estimates have suggested that Uzbeks (9 per cent) and Turkmen (3 per cent) make up a total of around 12 per cent of the population, Both Uzbeks and Turkmen live in the northern part of Afghanistan. In origin, Turkmen, also called Turcoman, Turkman or Turkomen, come from the Turkic-speaking tribes that emerged from Oghuz Khan, back in the seventh and eight centuries. Turkmen are Sunni Muslim of Hanafi tradition and are closely related to the people of modern Turkey to the west, [...] Uzbeks are also a Turkic-speaking ethnic group. 

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  • Across Central Asia, a New Bond Grows - Iron Curtain's Fall Has Spawned a Convergence for Descendants of Turkic Nomad Hordes

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  • Nahost-Informationsdienst (ISSN 0949-1856): Presseausschnitte zu Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft in Nordafrika und dem Nahen und Mittleren Osten. Autors: Deutsches Orient–Institut; Deutsches Übersee–Institut. Hamburg: Deutsches Orient–Institut, 1996, seite 33.

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