muslims, islam,There are a few ethnic groups in SW Asia. The top three ethnic groups are Muslims, Arabs and Islam.
The main ethnic group in Jordan, Asia, is Arab (98%)
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.
Yes, there were a number of ethnic groups that were on board Titanic. Though a large number were understandably from Europe, there were ethnic groups from the Middle East and Asia as well.
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.
Greek, Arab, Persain, Armenian
Most New World countries (the Americas) have rather peaceful relations between ethnic groups as do most European countries. Africa and Asia, by and large, have acrimonious relationships between ethnic groups.
Asia is home to a vast array of ethnic groups, but two prominent ones are the Han Chinese and the Indians. The Han Chinese make up the largest ethnic group in the world, primarily found in China, while Indians represent a diverse array of ethnicities and languages in India. Both groups have rich cultural histories and significant influences on regional and global developments. Their varied traditions, languages, and religions contribute to Asia's cultural diversity.
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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.