Southwest Asia is one of the most diverse regions of the world with an incredible number of minorities and ethnic subdivisions within what are usually established as monolithic ethnic groups. The largest ethnic groups in Southwest Asia are the Arabs, Persians, Turks, Kurds, Jews, and the Copts.
There are are Arabs, Afghans, Persians, Africans and Turks living in Southwest Asia. The Middle East, consists of Southwest Asia and Northern Africa. The United Arab Emirates, have a lot of their locations in Southwest Asia so those are the ethnic Arabs. The Persian people, are from Iran and Afghanistan. They are NOT Arabs, I repeat, Iranians and Afghans are NOTArabs! Sure, they may dress like Arabs and their writing system looks just like Arabic. But ethnic Arabs are people who speak the Arabic language as a native language as a first key trait. As for the origins and all that, I'm not going to get into. But Iranians and Afghans do NOT speak Arabic. Iranians and Afghans speak the Persian language (Afghans speak "Dari", a standardized form of Persian). They use the Arabic script for their languages and dialects. There are also Turks living in Pakistan and Afghanistan, for Turkic languages are also spoken in those countries.
The majority of Middle Easterners are Arabs, with significant numbers of Persians and Turks. There are smaller minorities such as Kurds, Azeris, Copts, Jews, Maronites, Assyrians, et al.
There are several major ethnic groups in the Middle East:
1) Settled Muslim Arabs: These are people who speak an Arabic language and practice Islam as their religion (or are Atheists who have a Settled Arab Muslim background). There are roughly 250 million Settled Muslim Arabs in the Middle East.
2) Türks: These are people who form the dominant population in Turkey and other Türkic peoples like the Iraqi Turcomans, the Iranian Azerbaijanis, and the Qashqai. There are roughly 70 million Türks in the Middle East.
3) Persians: This refers to people who speak Persian or a related language like Tajik or Dari. There are also similar groups to Persians like the Lurs. There are roughly 55 million Persians and similar groups in the Middle East.
4) Kurds: This refers to people who lie at the borders of Iran, Turkey, Iraq, and Syria and speak a Kurdish language like Kurmanji, Sorani, Zaza, or Galaki. There are roughly 35 million Kurds in the Middle East
5) Middle Eastern Christians: This refers to numerous small Christian groups throughout the Middle East, such as the Copts, the Maronites, the Melkites, the Greek Orthodox, the Assyrians, the Syriac Christians, and others. These peoples generally speak Arabic, but do not consider themselves as Arabs, rather belonging to the Pre-Arab peoples like the Ancient Egyptians or Arameans who previously lived in the region. In 2011, there were roughly 14 million Christians in the Middle East, but these numbers have dropped precipitously as these groups have faced persecution.
5) Bedouins: This refers to the nomadic desert-Arabs that populate the Middle East (in contrast to the Settled Arab Muslims above). Bedouins make up roughly 7 million people in the Middle East.
6) Jews: This refers to the dominant ethno-religious group in the State of Israel, who either practice the religion of Judaism or have the Jewish ethnicity. There are roughly 6 million Jews in the Middle East and almost all of them live in Israel.
7) Endemic Minorities: There are a number of smaller groups that are very different from the surrounding population, either by religion or by ethnic tradition, but are endemic to the Middle East, that fall into a grab-bag of sorts. This includes Circassians, Yezidis, Yarsanis, Shabakis, Sabians, Druze, Alawites, etc. These groups combined probably make up roughly 10 million people.
8) Immigrant Populations: There is a large immigrant worker population in the Gulf States that comes from a number of Asian countries like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Philippines.
The Arabs are the most populous, but there are also Persians, Kurds, Turks, and numerous smaller minorities.
Arab, Persian. Though the largest major ethnic group is Arab.
The majority of Southwest Asians are ethnic ARABS.
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NO. The Arabs are the largest ethnic group in Southwest Asia. There are at least 150 million Arabs in the Middle East, whereas there are only 35 million Kurds.
Give one example of ethnic diversity in the region of southwest asia
It is unknown which ethnic group in Southwest Asia is the smallest. There are numerous ethnic groups in Southwest Asia that comprise only a few families, but they remain very isolated. In terms of recognizable ethnic groups, Shabak People (those who celebrate the religion of Shabakism) make up only 60,000 individuals. Zoroastrians, who have a worldwide population of 137,000 individuals only have a Middle East presence of 26,000 individuals, even though Zoroastrianism was founded in Iran.
muslims, islam,There are a few ethnic groups in SW Asia. The top three ethnic groups are Muslims, Arabs and Islam.
The Kurds. There are others, but they have significantly smaller populations.
The largest ethic group in southwest Asia is the Arabs.
NO. The Arabs are the largest ethnic group in Southwest Asia. There are at least 150 million Arabs in the Middle East, whereas there are only 35 million Kurds.
The Arabs are the most populous, but there are also Persians, Kurds, Turks, and numerous smaller minorities.
The largest ethic group in southwest asia is the Arabs.
Give one example of ethnic diversity in the region of southwest asia
It is unknown which ethnic group in Southwest Asia is the smallest. There are numerous ethnic groups in Southwest Asia that comprise only a few families, but they remain very isolated. In terms of recognizable ethnic groups, Shabak People (those who celebrate the religion of Shabakism) make up only 60,000 individuals. Zoroastrians, who have a worldwide population of 137,000 individuals only have a Middle East presence of 26,000 individuals, even though Zoroastrianism was founded in Iran.
The ethnic group for Asia is muslim
Arabic, Islam, Arabs.
Southwest Asia is one of the most diverse regions of the world with an incredible number of minorities and ethnic subdivisions within what are usually established as monolithic ethnic groups. The largest ethnic groups in Southwest Asia are the Arabs, Persians, Turks, Kurds, Jews, and the Copts.
Some prominent ethnic groups in Southwest Asia include: Arabs, Turks, Kurds, Persians, Azeris, Jews, Copts, Maronites, Druze, Assyrians, as well as many other ethnic minorities.
muslims, islam,There are a few ethnic groups in SW Asia. The top three ethnic groups are Muslims, Arabs and Islam.
Arabic is the major language in Southwest Asia. :)