Английская Википедия:Afro-Turks
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Distinguish Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox ethnic group Afro-Turks (Шаблон:Lang-tr) are Turkish people of African Zanj descent, who trace their origin to the Ottoman slave trade like the Afro-Abkhazians. Afro-Turk population is estimated to be between 5,000 and 20,000 people. Afro-Turks are distinct from African immigrants in Turkey, which number around 1.5 million individuals as of 2017 according to state-owned Anadolu Agency.[1][2]
Denomination
Historically, the ancestors of the Black Turks were called Zenci (alternatively written as Zanji or Zangi in other languages), a word used during the Ottoman period for defining the people of the historic geographical region of Zanj along the Indian Ocean coast of Southeast Africa, where many Afro-Turks trace their ancestry. Many others came from Sudan, which was controlled by the Ottoman Khedivate of Egypt, in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Some Afro-Turks trace their ancestry to Ottoman North Africa, such as present-day Libya, Tunisia and Algeria.
History
Beginning several centuries ago, a number of Africans, usually via Zanzibar in the historical region of Zanj and from places such as Niger, Arabia, Libya, Kenya and Sudan,[3] came to the Ottoman Empire settled by the Dalaman, Menderes and Gediz valleys, Manavgat and Çukurova. African quarters of 19th-century İzmir, including Sabırtaşı, Dolapkuyu, Tamaşalık, İkiçeşmelik and Ballıkuyu, are mentioned in contemporary records.[4]
Some came from Crete following the population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923. They settled on the Aegean coast, mainly around İzmir.[3] Africans in Ayvalık declare that their ancestors from Crete spoke Greek when they came to Turkey and learned Turkish later.[5] Afro-Turks living in İzmir celebrated the traditional spring festival Dana Bayramı ("Calf Festival") until the 1960s. Dana Bayramı has currently been revived among the younger generation of Afro-Turks.[4]
Ahmet Ali Çelikten, a combat pilot of the Ottoman Air Force during World War I, was the first black aviator in history.
In June 2020, the Afro-Turk Association organized one of many worldwide marches for Black Lives Matter in İzmir in response to the murder of George Floyd.[6]
Geography
Areas with significant populations of Afro-Turks are in Turkey's Aegean and Marmara Region, especially Istanbul, İzmir, Aydın and Muğla provinces. People of African ancestry also live in some villages and municipalities of Antalya and Adana provinces.[7] Some of the descendants of the African settlers remain, mixed with the rest of the population in these areas and many migrated to larger cities.[3] Migration and assimilation make it difficult to estimate the number of Afro-Turks.[8]
Notable Afro-Turks
Arts
- Esmeray (1949–2002), singer
- Tuğçe Güder (born 1984), adopted by Turkish parents, model and actress
- Kuzgun Acar (1928–1976), sculptor
- Safiye Ayla (1907–1998), musician
- Defne Joy Foster (1975–2011), actress, presenter (African American father)
- Tansel Öngel (born 1976), actor
- Selami Şahin (born 1948), musician, singer, songwriter
Sports
- Fercani Şener, footballer
- Ömer Besim Koşalay (1898–1956), athlete, journalist
- Vahap Özaltay (1908–1965), footballer
- Sadri Usluoğlu (1908–1987), basketball player and manager
- Colin Kazim-Richards
- Nazım Sangaré (born 1994), footballer
- Paul Dawkins (1957-2019), basketball player
- Murat Salar (born 1976), footballer, manager of SV Arminia Hannover
- Bilal Başaçıkoğlu (born 1995), footballer
- Erol Erdal Alkan
- Muhaymin Mustafa
- Rayyan Baniya
- Rhian Brewster
- Kerim Frei (born 1993), footballer
- Zeki Amdouni (born 2000), footballer
Literature
- Mustafa Olpak (1953–2016), writer and activist
Politics
- Ayse Bircan (born 1954), activist and writer
Military
- Ahmet Ali Çelikten (1883–1969), Ottoman aviator
- Black Musa (1880–1919), volunteer soldier at Special Organization
See also
Notes
External links
- Шаблон:In lang Afro-Turk Website of the Afro-Turks' association in Ayvalık
- Шаблон:In lang Sessiz Bir Geçmişten Sesler Website of a research project on Afro-Turks
- Шаблон:In lang [1], Today's Zaman, 25 June 2008
- Шаблон:In lang [2], article published on 27 August 2012 about the Calf Fest, the Afro-Der Association and recent developments.
- Шаблон:In lang [3], Qantara by Ekrem Eddy Güzeldere, 27.08.2012
- Шаблон:In lang [4], Turkey's little-known African community, BBC, 07-09-2016
Шаблон:African diaspora Шаблон:Immigration from Africa Шаблон:Immigration to Turkey
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite journal
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 3,2 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Yerleşim Yerleri ve Göç: Balıkesir/Ayvalık, afroturk.org, retrieved 25 January 2009 Шаблон:Webarchive
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Afrika'nın kapıları İzmir'e açılıyor Шаблон:Webarchive, Yeni Asır, 21 November 2008, retrieved 25 January 2009.
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