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I think this opinion to be very ignorant. everywhere in the world has its problems with terrorism and stuff. not long ago london had bombs set off on their buses also and everyone was panic stricken. if we all have the negative view on the world and dont open are eyes to ignorance just because of a different culture how you expect humans to carry on living? it is the ignorant views of people like yourself who contribute to these problems.
algerian bro i want to ask you something , when i was talking to my algerian friend about ottoman , algeria , politics etc about both our countries , he said to me did you know that 10% of algeria is turks , i was quite suprised , i did a bit of research and on wiki i saw this.
Turks in Algeria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to the Turkish Embassy in Algeria, Turkish estimates suggest that there is between 600,000-700,000 people of Turkish origin living in Algeria, however, according to the French Embassy the Turkish population is about 2 million.[1] In 1953, Sabri Hizmetli suggested that people of Turkish origin make up 25% of Algeria's total population.[4] However, a report by the Oxford Business Group in 2008 stated a more prudent estimate, suggesting that people of Turkish descent make up 5% of Algeria's total population;[2] according to the report, in 2006, Algeria's population was 34.8 million which would place the population of the Turkish minority at about 1,740,000.[2] An article by the Zaman newspaper in 2007 stated that Turks formed 10% of Algeria's 33.3 million inhabitants, accounting to 3,300,000 people of Turkish origin.[3] As of 2012, Algeria's National Office of Statistics has placed the country's total population at 37.1 million.[20]
[edit]Areas of settlement
The Turkish minority mainly live in the big cities,[2] they have traditionally had a strong presence, and have made up the majority of, Tlemcen’s population.[21] The community has also had notable populations in cities such as Biskra, Zammora in Kabylie, Oued Zitoun[22] and Médéa[23]
[edit]Diaspora
There are many Algerian Turks who have emigrated to other countries and hence make up part of Algeria's diaspora; for example, there is a noticeable Algerian community of Turkish descent living in England.[24] Many Algerians attend the Suleymaniye Mosque which is owned by the British-Turkish community.[25] France, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, and Spain are also top receiving countries of Algerian citizens.[26]
can you explain a bit more bro , do you have any more info.
these are the notable people
Isabelle Adjani, actress[27][28]
Mohamed Bencheneb, writer[29]
Mustapha Haciane, poet[30]
Messali Hadj, politician[31][32]
Mohammed Racim, artist[33]
Hamdan Khodja, scholar and merchant[34]
Ahmed Tewfik El Madani, politician[35]