- Turks in France
Infobox Ethnic group
group = Turks in France
caption = Notable Turk in France:Alexander Vallaury ,Elif Şafak ,Gülseren
poptime = Est. 500,000 [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=x3gvJiiCCB8C&pg=PA6&lpg=PA6&dq=550000+turks+in+france&source=web&ots=V6rQtT4qIE&sig=KViIzU2k_tYsPvL7cuG9vFFIlT0#PPA6,M1 Islam, Europe's Second Religion] ]
popplace =Paris ,Alsace ,Lorraine
langs = Turkish,French
rels =Islam Turkish people in
France are either those who live in France even though not being born in the county, or are French-born, but have Turkish roots (Turkish-French or French-Turks); by Turkish roots, this could mean roots linking back toTurkey , the island ofCyprus or the communities of theTurkish diaspora .History
In the 1920s to the 1960s the postwar reconsturction provided a new incentive to immigrants; a large numbers of Turks began to migrate to France at the beginning of the 1970s.
During the 1970s many Turks (mainly
Turkish cypriot ) and French people also immigrated to theUnited Kingdom which has resulted to Turkish-French marrigages and births in the UK.Turkish people living in France are mainly concentrated in
Paris ,Alsace and inLorraine Notable Turks in France
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Gülseren
*Ece Ege , fashion designer, founder ofprêt-à-porter lineDICE KAYEK
*Kudsi Erguner
*Tchéky Karyo
*Yilmaz Karaman , akaLIL’MAAZ , rapper
*Magali Noël
*Elif Şafak , author
*Alexander Vallaury , architect
*Stefanos Yerasimos , Ottoman Historian
*Cansel Elçin , actorSee also
Demographics of France References
* Böcker, A. (1996), “Refugee and Asylum-Seeking Migration from Turkey to Europe” Boðaziçi Journal Vol. 10, Nos. 1-2.
*Cahiers d'Etudes sur la Mediterranée orientale et le Monde Turco-iranien (1992), special issue on Turkish immigration in Germany and France, Paris: Centre d'Etude des Relations internationales, n°13.
*Cahiers d'Etudes sur la Mediterranée orientale et le Monde Turco-iranien (1996), special issue on Turkish migrant women in Europe, Paris: Centre d'Etude des Relations internationales, n°21.
*Les Annales de l'Autre Islam (1995), special issue on Turkish diaspora in the World, Paris: Institut national des Langues et des Civilisations orientales, n°3.
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