Ethnic group Crimean Tatars in TurkeyTürkiyedeki QırımtatarlarTürkiye'deki Kırım TatarlarıTotal populationEstimates greatly varyLanguagesCrimean Tatar, TurkishReligionSunni Islam, Hanafi Part of a series onCrimean Tatars By region or country Bulgaria Romania Turkey United States Uzbekistan Religion None Sunni Islam (Hanafi) Language Crimean Tatar (alphabet) Dobrujan Tatar (alphabet) Dialects Culture Cuisine Literature History Western Steppe Herders Khanate (1441–1783) Taurida Oblast (1783–1796) Taurida Governorate (1802–1917) People's Republic (1917–1918) Crimean ASSR (1921–1945) Sürgün (1944) Crimean Oblast (1945–1991) Autonomous Republic (1991–) Republic of Crimea (2014–) People and groups List Biographies Khans Mejlis Milliy Firqa UDTTMR vte Crimean Tatars in Turkey refers to citizens and denizens of Turkey who are, or descend from, the Tatars of Crimea. Numbers[edit] Crimean Tatar-speaking population in Turkey[1] Year As first language As second language Total Turkey's population % of Total speakers 1927 11,465 0 11,465 13,629,488 0.08 1935 15,615 4,106 19,721 16,157,450 0.12 1945 10,047 2,255 12,302 18,790,174 0.07 History[edit] Before the 20th century, Crimean Tatars had immigrated from Crimea to Turkey in three waves: First, after the Russian annexation of Crimea in 1783; second, after the Crimean War of 1853–56; third, after the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78.[2] References[edit] ^ Fuat Dündar, Türkiye Nüfus Sayımlarında Azınlıklar, 2000 ^ Peter Alford Andrews, Rüdiger Benninghaus,Ethnic groups in the Republic of Turkey, Vol. 2, Dr. Ludwig Reichert Verlag, 1989, Wiesbaden, ISBN 3-88226-418-7, p. 87., Peter Alford Andrews, Türkiye'de Etnik Gruplar, ANT Yayınları, Aralık 1992, ISBN 975-7350-03-6, s.116-118. vte Demographics of TurkeyTopics Turkish people Ethnic Kurds Minorities Languages Turkish language Religion Islam Christianity Judaism Irreligion Education Health Immigration Poverty Demographics of Istanbul Census in Turkey 1927 1935 1965 1990 2000 2010 2020 Lists Provinces by population Cities and towns by population Provinces by life expectancy