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It depends on whether you consider "Arab" to be a united ethnic group or if it is divisible along ethno-religious lines. If Sunni Arabs and Shiite Arabs are distinct ethnic groups, then Sunni Arabs form Iraq's second largest ethnic group (after Shiite Arabs). If the Arabs are a united ethnic group, then the Kurds form the next largest ethnic group.
Well, it's obviously Turkey... They have about 20-21 million kurds.
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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.
Yes, the Kurds are the second-largest ethnic group in Iraq, after the Arabs. They predominantly live in the northern regions of Iraq, particularly in the autonomous Kurdistan Region. The Kurdish population plays a significant role in Iraqi society and politics.
Kurds is the second largest group in Iraq.
Arabians aprox. 80 % Kurds aprox. 15 % Turks aprox. 2 %
The main ethnic groups in Turkey are Turks, Kurds, Arabs, and others such as Circassians, Bosniaks, and Albanians. Turks make up the majority of the population, while Kurds are the largest minority group. These ethnic groups have diverse cultures, languages, and histories.
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