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Turks in Russia

Turks in Russia (Turkish: Rusya'daki Türkler, Russian: Турки в России), also referred to as Turkish Russians or Russian Turks, refers to people of full or partial ethnic Turkish origin who have either immigrated to Russia or who were born in the Russian state. The community is largely made up of several migration waves, including: descendants of Ottoman-Turkish captives during the Russo-Turkish wars; the Turkish Meskhetian community; and the more recent Turkish immigrants from the Republic of Turkey.[1]

Turks in Russia
Total population
109,883 (2010 census)
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Religion
Predominantly Sunni Islam
Minority Alevism, Other religions and Irreligion

History edit

 
After being found aged 4 in Ottoman Bulgaria, Ayşe was adopted by Russian soldiers during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) and Christened under the name Maria Kexholmskaia [ru].[2]

Ottoman migration edit

The First All-Union Census of the Soviet Union in 1926 recorded 8,570 Ottoman Turks living in the Soviet Union. The Ottoman Turks are no longer listed separately in the census, as it is presumed that those who were living in Russia in the 1920s have subsequently either been assimilated into Russian society or have left the country.[3]

Meskhetian Turks migration edit

During World War II, the Soviet Union was preparing to launch a pressure campaign against Turkey. Vyacheslav Molotov, who was at the time the Minister of Foreign Affairs, made a request of the Turkish Ambassador in Moscow that Turkey surrender three Anatolian provinces (Kars, Ardahan and Artvin).[11] Thus, war against Turkey seemed possible, and Joseph Stalin wanted to commit a genocide to the strategic Turkish population situated in Meskheti, near the Turkish-Georgian border, since during the Russo-Turkish Wars the Turks of the region had been loyal to the Ottoman Empire and were therefore likely to be hostile to Soviet intentions.[11][12] In 1944, the Meskhetian Turks were forcefully deported from Meskheti, Georgia and accused of smuggling, banditry and espionage in collaboration with their kin across the Turkish border.[13]

Soviet authorities issued an official ruling that 17,000 Meskhetian Turks, virtually the entire Turkish population in the Ferghana Valley, be transported to Russia. Another 70,000 Meskhetian Turks from other parts of Uzbekistan soon followed the first wave of migrants and settled mainly in Azerbaijan and Russia.

In the late 1970s, the Stavropol and Krasnodar authorities visited various regions of Uzbekistan to invite and recruit Meskhetian Turks to work in agriculture enterprises in southern Russia.[4] In 1985, Moscow issued a proposal inviting more Meskhetian Turks to move to villages in southern Russia that had been abandoned by ethnic Russians who were moving to the cities. However, the Meskhetian Turks response was that they would only leave Uzbekistan if the move were to be to their homeland.[5] Then, in 1989, ethnic Uzbeks began a series of actions against the Turks; they became the victims of riots in the Ferghana valley which led to over a hundred deaths. Within days, Decision 503 was announced "inviting" the Turks to occupy the empty farms in southern Russia that they had resisted moving to for years and around 17,000 Meskhetian Turks were evacuated to Russia.[6][7] Meskhetian Turks maintain that Moscow had planned the Uzbek riots.[7] By the early 1990s, the 70,000 Meskhetian Turks who were still resident in Uzbekistan left for Azerbaijan, Russia and Ukraine due to fears of continued violence.[6]

Mainland Turkish migration edit

During the 2000s, Russia witnessed increasing numbers of immigrants from Turkey; the number of Turkish labour migrants grew, on average, by 30–50% per annum.[8] By 2008, over 130,000 Turkish citizens were working in Russia; most Turkish immigrants are those who married Russians in Turkey and then came to reside in the homeland of their spouse.[8]

Demographics edit

According to the 2010 Russian Census, 105,058 people declared themselves as "Turks" and 4,825 stated that they were "Meskhetian Turks"; hence, the census showed that there was a total of 109,883 Turks living in the country.[9]

Turks in Russia according to the Russian Census
Russian census Turks
1939[10] 2,936
1959[11] 1,377
1970[12] 1,568
1979[13] 3,561
1989[14] 9,890
2002[15] 95,672[a]
2010[9] 109,883[b]

Discrimination edit

Meskhetian Turks in Russia, especially those in Krasnodar, have faced hostility from the local population. The Meskhetian Turks of Krasnodar have suffered significant human rights violations, including the deprivation of their citizenship. They have been deprived of civil, political and social rights and are prohibited from owning property and employment.[16] Since 2004, many are now leaving the Krasnodar region for the United States as refugees.[17]

Noble families edit

Notable people edit

This list includes people of full and partial Turkish origin.

 
Ivan Aksakov
 
Vasily Ekimov
 
Vasily Kapnist
 
Alexey Verstovsky
 
Vasily Zhukovsky

See also edit

References edit

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Notes edit

^ a: The 2002 census recorded 92,415 Turks and 3,257 Meskhetian Turks.
^ b: The 2010 census recorded 105,058 Turks and 4,825 Meskhetian Turks.

Bibliography edit

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Turks in Russia Turkish Rusya daki Turkler Russian Turki v Rossii also referred to as Turkish Russians or Russian Turks refers to people of full or partial ethnic Turkish origin who have either immigrated to Russia or who were born in the Russian state The community is largely made up of several migration waves including descendants of Ottoman Turkish captives during the Russo Turkish wars the Turkish Meskhetian community and the more recent Turkish immigrants from the Republic of Turkey 1 Turks in RussiaTotal population109 883 2010 census Regions with significant populationsBelgorod OblastKabardino BalkariaKrasnodar KraiNorth Ossetia AlaniaRostov OblastStavropol KraiLanguagesTurkishRussianReligionPredominantly Sunni IslamMinority Alevism Other religions and Irreligion Contents 1 History 1 1 Ottoman migration 1 2 Meskhetian Turks migration 1 3 Mainland Turkish migration 2 Demographics 3 Discrimination 4 Noble families 5 Notable people 6 See also 7 References 8 Notes 9 BibliographyHistory edit nbsp After being found aged 4 in Ottoman Bulgaria Ayse was adopted by Russian soldiers during the Russo Turkish War 1877 1878 and Christened under the name Maria Kexholmskaia ru 2 Ottoman migration edit The First All Union Census of the Soviet Union in 1926 recorded 8 570 Ottoman Turks living in the Soviet Union The Ottoman Turks are no longer listed separately in the census as it is presumed that those who were living in Russia in the 1920s have subsequently either been assimilated into Russian society or have left the country 3 Meskhetian Turks migration edit During World War II the Soviet Union was preparing to launch a pressure campaign against Turkey Vyacheslav Molotov who was at the time the Minister of Foreign Affairs made a request of the Turkish Ambassador in Moscow that Turkey surrender three Anatolian provinces Kars Ardahan and Artvin 11 Thus war against Turkey seemed possible and Joseph Stalin wanted to commit a genocide to the strategic Turkish population situated in Meskheti near the Turkish Georgian border since during the Russo Turkish Wars the Turks of the region had been loyal to the Ottoman Empire and were therefore likely to be hostile to Soviet intentions 11 12 In 1944 the Meskhetian Turks were forcefully deported from Meskheti Georgia and accused of smuggling banditry and espionage in collaboration with their kin across the Turkish border 13 Soviet authorities issued an official ruling that 17 000 Meskhetian Turks virtually the entire Turkish population in the Ferghana Valley be transported to Russia Another 70 000 Meskhetian Turks from other parts of Uzbekistan soon followed the first wave of migrants and settled mainly in Azerbaijan and Russia In the late 1970s the Stavropol and Krasnodar authorities visited various regions of Uzbekistan to invite and recruit Meskhetian Turks to work in agriculture enterprises in southern Russia 4 In 1985 Moscow issued a proposal inviting more Meskhetian Turks to move to villages in southern Russia that had been abandoned by ethnic Russians who were moving to the cities However the Meskhetian Turks response was that they would only leave Uzbekistan if the move were to be to their homeland 5 Then in 1989 ethnic Uzbeks began a series of actions against the Turks they became the victims of riots in the Ferghana valley which led to over a hundred deaths Within days Decision 503 was announced inviting the Turks to occupy the empty farms in southern Russia that they had resisted moving to for years and around 17 000 Meskhetian Turks were evacuated to Russia 6 7 Meskhetian Turks maintain that Moscow had planned the Uzbek riots 7 By the early 1990s the 70 000 Meskhetian Turks who were still resident in Uzbekistan left for Azerbaijan Russia and Ukraine due to fears of continued violence 6 Mainland Turkish migration edit During the 2000s Russia witnessed increasing numbers of immigrants from Turkey the number of Turkish labour migrants grew on average by 30 50 per annum 8 By 2008 over 130 000 Turkish citizens were working in Russia most Turkish immigrants are those who married Russians in Turkey and then came to reside in the homeland of their spouse 8 Demographics editSee also Demographics of Russia and Russian Census 2002 According to the 2010 Russian Census 105 058 people declared themselves as Turks and 4 825 stated that they were Meskhetian Turks hence the census showed that there was a total of 109 883 Turks living in the country 9 Turks in Russia according to the Russian CensusRussian census Turks1939 10 2 9361959 11 1 3771970 12 1 5681979 13 3 5611989 14 9 8902002 15 95 672 a 2010 9 109 883 b Discrimination editMeskhetian Turks in Russia especially those in Krasnodar have faced hostility from the local population The Meskhetian Turks of Krasnodar have suffered significant human rights violations including the deprivation of their citizenship They have been deprived of civil political and social rights and are prohibited from owning property and employment 16 Since 2004 many are now leaving the Krasnodar region for the United States as refugees 17 Noble families editTurchaninov family Zaplatin family ru Notable people editThis list includes people of full and partial Turkish origin nbsp Ivan Aksakov nbsp Vasily Ekimov nbsp Vasily Kapnist nbsp Alexey Verstovsky nbsp Vasily ZhukovskyOlga Semyonovna Zaplatina Aksakov wife of Sergey Aksakov Turkish mother 18 19 children Grigory Sergeevich Aksakov ru Privy Councillor Turkish grandmother 19 Ivan Aksakov litterateur and notable Slavophile Turkish grandmother 19 18 Konstantin Aksakov critic and writer Turkish grandmother 20 19 Vera Aksakova writer known for her diaries at the time of the Crimean War Turkish grandmother 19 Alina Boz actress Turkish Bulgarian father 21 22 Ivan Bunin Elena Dmitrievna Turkish captive during the Siege of Anapa she converted to Christianity and married Mikhail Shchepkin 23 24 children and descendants Dmitry Mikhailovich Schepkin ru philologist Nikolai Mikhailovich Schepkin ru publisher teacher and public figure Evgeny Nikolaevich Schepkin ru historian teacher and public figure Vyacheslav Nikolaevich Shchepkin ru linguist and art historian Nikolai Nikolaevich Shchepkin ru politician Petr Mikhailovich lawyer assistant chairman of the Moscow District Court Tatiana Shchepkina Kupernik writer dramatist poet and translator Fyokla Faina Mikhailovna actress Alexandra Mikhailovna actress Dmitry Andreevich Dril ru criminologist paternal Turkish grandmother Vasily Ekimov sculptor works include the Bronze Horseman the Samson Fountain and the Monument to Minin and Pozharsky 25 Niyaz Ilyasov judoka medalists winner in the 2018 and 2019 World Judo Championships Turkish Meskhetian origin 26 Strongilla Irtlach ru singer and theater actress Tina Kandelaki journalist public figure TV presenter and producer half Turkish mother 27 Vasily Kapnist playwright and nobleman Turkish mother 28 29 Alemdar Karamanov composer Turkish father 30 Maria Kexholmskaia ru Turkish child adopted by Russian soldiers during the Russo Turkish War 1877 1878 she became a nurse during World War I 2 Esref Kolcak actor Turkish father 31 Elizaveta Vasilievna Krupskaya mother in law of Vladimir Lenin Turkish great grandmother 32 children Nadezhda Krupskaya Russian revolutionary and the wife of Vladimir Lenin Aishat Magomayev ru actress Turkish father 33 Muslim Magomayev opera and pop singer Turkish maternal grandfather 33 Maxim Can Mutaf basketball player Turkish father 34 Mamedov Minur Isa Oglu ru Soviet war hero during the Great Patriotic War Turkish Meskhetian origin 35 Konstantin Paustovsky writer nominated for the Nobel Prize for literature in 1965 partial Turkish origin 36 Pyotr Ivanovich Poletika second Russian ambassador to the United States Turkish mother 37 38 Ekaterina Pavlovna Rosengeim adopted daughter of Dmitry Golitsyn Turkish mother Malik Mukhlis Ugli ru educator Turkish Meskhetian origin Alexey Verstovsky composer and musical bureaucrat Turkish grandmother 39 40 Vasily Andreevich Zhukovsky poet and a leading figure in Russian literature Turkish mother 41 42 children and descendants Alexandra Zhukovskaya Countess of the Russian Empire Turkish grandmother Aleksey Belevsky Zhukovsky Count of the Russian Empire Turkish great grandmother See also editRussia Turkey relations Russians in Turkey Turks in the former Soviet Union Turks in Armenia Turks in Azerbaijan Turks in Ukraine Turks in Kazakhstan Turks in Europe Turks in Finland Turks in Germany Turks in Poland Turks in SwedenReferences edit Ryazantsev 2009 155 a b The story of Marie Kexholmskaia a Turkish Child Adopted by Russian Soldiers The Salt Lake Herald 11 July 1890 retrieved 23 May 2021 During the Russian Turkish war a private in the Kexholm regiment when in Bulgaria found a little Turkish girl about four years old The child who was suffering for want of food soon recovered and told her protectors that her name was Aisha When the regiment returned to Warsaw the officers 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