Turkification
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Turkification, or Turkicization (Template:Lang-tr), is a cultural shift whereby populations or states adopted a historical Turkic culture, such as in the Ottoman Empire. As the Turkic states developed and grew, there were many instances of this cultural shift.
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See also
- Turkish nationalism
- Pan-Turkism
- Turkish settlers in Northern Cyprus
- Istanbul pogrom
- Turanism
- Genetic origins of the Turkish people
- Origin of the Azerbaijanis
- Anatolianism
- Cultural assimilation
- Language shift
- Religious conversion
- History of Anatolia
- Anatolian languages
- Genetic history of Europe
- Demographics of Turkey
- Hellenisation
- Sun Language Theory
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