Ujguri
Appearance
Ukupna populacija | |
---|---|
9 miliona zvanično (20 miliona nezvanično) | |
Regioni sa značajnom populacijom | |
Kina (Sinkjang) | 12,8 miliona[1] |
Kazahstan | 223.100[2][3] |
Turska | 19.300[4] |
Uzbekistan | 55.220[5][6] |
Kirgistan | 59.367 (2020)[7][8] |
Saudijska Arabija | ~50.000 (2013)[9] |
Jordan | ~30.000 (2017) |
Australija | 5.000 – 10.000[10] |
Švedska | 2.000 (2019)[11] |
Pakistan | ~1.000 familija (2010)[12] |
Rusija | 3.696 (2010)[13] |
Turkmenistan | ~3.000[14] |
Kanada | ~1.555 (2016)[15] |
Sjedinjene Države | 8.905 (po Popisnom birou SAD 2015)[16] - 15.000 (po ETGE proceni 2021)[17] |
Japan | ~1.000 (2012)[18] |
Nemačka | ~750 (2013)[19] |
Ukrajina | 197 (2001)[20] |
Jezici | |
ujgurski, kineski | |
Religija | |
sunitski islam | |
Srodne etničke grupe | |
Uzbeci[21] i ostali turkijski narodiTurkijci |
Ujguri (ujg. ئۇيغۇرلار, уйғурлар; kin: 维吾尔; pin: Wéiwú'ěr) su turkijski narod, koji pretežno živi u Kini, odnosno u autonomnom regionu Sinkjang, u kojoj čini relativnu etničku većinu od 45%. Ujguri su većinom islamske veroispovesti, a govore ujgurskim jezikom, koji spada u turkijsku porodicu jezika hipotetičke altajske makro-porodice jezika. Ujgura ukupno ima oko 8.852.000, od toga u Kini 8.569.000, a u Kazahstanu 232.000.
Vidi još[uredi | uredi izvor]
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