Kurds in Turkmenistan

The Kurds in Turkmenistan form a part of the historically significant Kurdish population in the post-Soviet space, and encompass people born in or residing in Turkmenistan who are of Kurdish origin. In the 17th century, Abbas I of Persia and Nader Shah settled Kurdish tribes from Khuzestan alongside the Iranian-Turkmen border. More Kurds arrived to Turkmenistan in the 19th century to find unclaimed land and to escape starvation.

Turkmen Kurds
Total population
6,097 (0.1%)
(1995 census)
50,000
(estimate)
Regions with significant populations
Ashgabat, Baýramaly, Firjuza, Kara Kala, Mary & near the Atrek River and the Kopet Dag.
Languages
Kurdish (Kurmanji), Turkmen, Russian
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
other Iranian peoples, Kurdish diaspora

After the dissolution of Kurdistan Uyezd, many Kurds were deported to Turkmenistan. Stalin deported many Kurds from Caucasus to Turkmenistan in 1937 and again in 1944. Since the 1980s, The Kurds of Turkmenistan have been subject to government sponsored assimilation programmes. Under Soviet Turkmenistan the Kurds had their own newspapers and schools, but since the independence of Turkmenistan, the Turkmen President Saparmurat Niyazov had closed almost all non-Turkmen schools. The majority of the Turkmen Kurds are followers of Shia Islam, with a small minority of Sunni Islam followers.

Despite that the History of current Kurds in Turkmenistan started in 17th Century. The relations and first Contacts between Kurds and Turkmens started with the arrival of the Seljuks in the Middle East.

Population

Year Population Note
1926 2,308 In the Turkmen SSR
1936 1,954 In the Turkmen SSR
1959 2,263 In the Turkmen SSR
1970 2,933 In the Turkmen SSR
1979 3,521 In the Turkmen SSR
1989 4,387 In the Turkmen SSR
1995 6,097 (0.1%) In Turkmenistan

See also

  • Kurdish diaspora
  • Ethnic groups in Turkmenistan
  • Kurds of Khorasan

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