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Revision as of 17:39, 24 April 2006 by Togrol (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)More than every 1 in 3 Iranian speaks a dialect of Turkish as mother tongue and there are also a sizable number of Iranian citizens who speak Turkish as second language. As Turkic speakers, they have been present in Iranian history for around a thousand years. It is not clear if they have been among Iranians and became speakers of Turkic languages due to presence of Turkish conquerers or they are at least partly Turkic immigrants to the area. In any case, their influence on Iranian history and culture has been immense. Most of dynasties ruled Iran after Islam and pre Islamic revelution were Turkic speaking. Many of Iranian historical and contemporary figures have been from Turkic speaking Iranians.
Most of Irnaian Turks are Azeris. There are, however, many Turkish speaking Iranians live in all other provinces, especially in central and southern provinces of Iran. They probably have migrated from areas of Azerbaijan during the last 5-6 centuries BC or more and have their own unique culture and identity that is a mixed of what they inherited and the local surrounding culture.
Turk dynasties ruling Iran
The important Turkic dynasties who ruled Iran for thousands years and heavily influenced its culture were:
- Parthians
- Seljukids
- Illkhanate
- Timurid
- Safavids
- Qajar
These groups are:
- Qashqai tribes
- Shahsavans and other tribes of Tehran and Central Province.
Furthermore, Turkmen living primarily in Golestan and Norht Khorasan Provinces account for around 2,000,000 people.
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