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Those are not taboos in Turkey. Being cherkez, laz, bosnian, albanian, arab, kurd, lezgi,gurcu(georgian muslims) and so on have always been expressed. It is not like people disconver their roots in suprise. They already know it. The thing is they have always indetified themselves with Ottoman/Turkish culture in history.
You know the Serbs and Croats call Bosnians as Turks. They know Bosnians are not Turks but they still call them Turks, because Turk became the name of all non-arab Ottoman muslim nations.
Even Christian Arabs in South America are called as el-Turco because of their Ottoman heritage.
As far as I have observed non-Turkish immigrants of Caucusia or Balkans easily identify themselves as Turks while they maintain their own culture. "Turk" is more than an ethnic label for Turks and Ottoman origin Muslims.
Those are not taboos in Turkey. Being cherkez, laz, bosnian, albanian, arab, kurd, lezgi,gurcu(georgian muslims) and so on have always been expressed. It is not like people disconver their roots in suprise. They already know it. The thing is they have always indetified themselves with Ottoman/Turkish culture in history.
You know the Serbs and Croats call Bosnians as Turks. They know Bosnians are not Turks but they still call them Turks, because Turk became the name of all non-arab Ottoman muslim nations.
Even Christian Arabs in South America are called as el-Turco because of their Ottoman heritage.
As far as I have observed non-Turkish immigrants of Caucusia or Balkans easily identify themselves as Turks while they maintain their own culture. "Turk" is more than an ethnic label for Turks and Ottoman origin Muslims.
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