Chechens belong to the Turkic ethnic group.
Mongols and Turkic people
Mongols and Turkic people
According to the CIA world fact website, the ethnic breakdown of people in Russia was as follows in 2002: Russian: 79.8%, Tartar 3.8%, Ukrainian 2%, Bashkir 1.2%, Chuvash 1.1%, other or unspecified 12.1% (2002 census)
No, Hungarians are not Turkic people. They are a Finno-Ugric ethnic group with a distinct language and culture.
I Am a Tatar, and was born in Omsk, Russia, and raised in Kazakstan. Tatar is a Russian Ethnic Group, of Turkic Origin. Majority Live in Central Russia.
The Chuvash are a Turkic ethnic group native to the Chuvashia region in Russia. They have their own unique language and culture, and are known for their traditional crafts, music, and cuisine. The Chuvash people have a long history and are considered one of the indigenous peoples of Russia.
The largest population of Turkic Muslims in China is the UYGHUR Turkish population, which numbers between 10-15 million Chinese citizens. Other Turkic minorities include the Kazakhs, Dongxian, Kyrgyz, Salars, Ili Turki, Uzbeks, and Bonans. (With the exception of the Kazakhs, which number 1.5 million Chinese citizens, each of these groups has less than 1 million Chinese citizens.)It is notable that equally as common as the Uyghurs are the Hui Muslims, who are ethnic Han Chinese people who are Muslims (as opposed to being Turkic like the above ethnic groups).
A bashkir is a member of a Turkic ethnic group of central Asia.
"Tatar" refers to a Turkic ethnic group primarily living in Russia and other parts of Eastern Europe, while "Tartar" historically referred to various Turkic and Mongolic tribes or nomadic warriors, but is now commonly used to describe a creamy sauce.
No, not a significant number. The major racial groups in Russia are Slavs, Scandinavians, Turkic and a large variety of Asiatic peoples.
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