May different things. Some believed in Budism, some believed in Shamanism, some believed in the Sky God Tengri.
Most Turks are Muslim
some of them aren't Turkish
While history has marred them as being predominately Islamic, the Turkish peoples' original theistic beliefs were Shamanistic in nature.
yes she is she is Turkish and 99.9 percent of Turkish people are Muslims
Yes, there are some "diacritical" marks in Turkish words.
Some Turkish people can speak English, mostly the ones that live in America. But some Turkish people can also speak Kurdish, another type of language spoken in Turkey.
My wedding means in Turkish "Düğünüm". You can find some information "how the Turkish weddings are celebrating or how does Turkish traditional weddings arrange" on http://www.dugunum.com/en/ , that is which site interests weddings.
Helen is the name from Greek mythology, but in Turkish some of books say that it is "Elin"
Cagatay Ulusoy, a Turkish actor, has not publicly disclosed his religious beliefs.
Some do, most not
They are no towers that Turkish people pray. However, the Turkish Muslim population are using mosques to pray and they are called "camii" in Turkish. They have some kind of towerish constitutions, which are called "minare" in Turkish.
Monogramed Turkish towels are available at www.turkishtowels.com.