چرکس‌لر

(چرکس‌لار-دن يوْل‌لاندیریلمیش)

چرکسلر قافقازلی بیر خالق. اکثراً قافقاز منطقه‌سینده یاشاییرلار، آنجاق باشقا یئرلرده او جومله‌دن سوریه'ده و باشقا اؤلکه‌لرده ده یاشاییرلار.

Circassians
اهالی سایی‌سی
ت  4–8 million
چوْخلی اهالی اولان بؤلگه‌لر
 تورکیهEstimated 1,000,000[۱]–2,000,000[۲] to 7,000,000[۳]
720,000 (2010 Census)
 اوردون65,000[۴]–180,000
 سوریه80,000[۵][۶]–120,000[۷]
 آلمان40,000[۸]
 عراق34,000
 بیرلشمیش ایالتلر9,000–25,000
 عربیستان23,000
 میصر12,000
 ایسرائیل4,000[۹][۱۰]–5,000[۱۱]
 صربیستان2,800
 اؤزبکیستان1,600
 اوکراین1,100
 بولغاریستان600 (1994 Census)[۱۲]
 هولند500

قایناقلار دَییشدیر

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