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No, Turkmen are not Turkish, but they are historically related.. The Turkmen are a Turkic people located primarily in the Central Asian states of Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, northern Iraq and in northeastern Iran. They speak the Turkmen language, which is different from Turkish but in the same language group.
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The Kurds are the most populous ethnic group in northern Iraq, but there are other minorities such as Arabs, Turkmen, Yazidi, Azeri, Turkish, and Persian.
The three major ethnic groups in Iraq are Arabs, Kurds, and Turkmen. Arabs primarily inhabit the central and southern regions, while Kurds predominantly reside in the northern area known as Kurdistan. Turkmen, a smaller ethnic group, are mainly found in the northern and central parts of Iraq, particularly in areas like Kirkuk. These groups have distinct languages, cultures, and histories, contributing to Iraq's diverse societal fabric.
The main ethnic groups in Iraq are Arabs, Kurds, and Turkmen. Arabs are the majority and are predominantly located in central and southern Iraq. Kurds are the second-largest group and reside primarily in the northern regions. Turkmen, also known as Turcoman, are a smaller ethnic group mainly found in the north and have Turkic origins. Additionally, Iraq is home to several smaller ethnic communities, including Assyrians, Yazidis, and Chaldeans.
There are quite a number of ethnicities in northern Iraq, but the most numerous and most famous is the KURDS. Other ethnic groups in northern Iraq include: Assyrians, Arabs, Turkmen/Turcoman, Shabakis, and Yezidis.
There are quite a number of ethnicities in the mountains of northern Iraq, but the most numerous and most famous is the KURDS. Other ethnic groups in northern Iraq include: Assyrians, Arabs, Turkmen/Turcoman, Shabakis, and Yezidis.