Ethnic groups in the Middle East
The ethnic groups in the Middle East refers to the peoples that reside in West Asia as well as Egypt in North Africa, a transcontinental region commonly known as the Middle East. The region has historically been a crossroad of different cultures. Since the 1960s, the changes in political and economic factors (especially the enormous oil wealth in the region and conflicts) have significantly altered the ethnic composition of groups in the region. While some ethnic groups have been present in the region for millennia, others have arrived fairly recently through immigration. The largest ethnic groups in the region are Arabs, Egyptians,[1][2][3] Kurds, Persians, Turks, Azerbaijanis, Armenians and Georgians[4] but there are dozens of other ethnic groups which have hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of members.
Other indigenous, native, or long-standing ethnic groups include: Amazigh, Berbers, Arameans, Assyrians, Baloch, Copts, Cappadocian Greeks, Cypriots, Druze, Gilaks, Greeks, Jews, Laz, Lurs, Mandaeans, Maronites, Mazanderanis, Mhallami, Nawar, Pontic Greeks, Rûm, Samaritans, Shabaks, Talysh, Tats and Zazas.
Diaspora ethnic groups include: Albanians, Bengalis, Britons, Bosniaks, Chinese, Circassians, Crimean Tatars, Filipinos, French people, Indians, Indonesians, Kawliya, Italians, Malays, Malayali, Pakistanis, Pashtuns, Punjabis, Romani, Sikhs, Sindhis, Somalis, Sri Lankans, Turkmens, and Sub-Saharan Africans.
Demographics[]
Countries | Demographics |
---|---|
Bahrain | Ethnic groups in Bahrain |
Cyprus | Ethnic groups in Cyprus |
Egypt | Ethnic groups in Egypt |
Iran | Ethnic groups in Iran |
Iraq | Ethnic groups in Iraq |
Israel | Ethnic groups in Israel |
Jordan | Ethnic groups in Jordan |
Kuwait | Ethnic groups in Kuwait |
Lebanon | Ethnic groups in Lebanon |
Oman | Ethnic groups in Oman |
Palestine | Ethnic groups in Palestine |
Qatar | Ethnic groups in Qatar |
Saudi Arabia | Ethnic groups in Saudi Arabia |
Syria | Ethnic groups in Syria |
Turkey | Ethnic groups in Turkey |
United Arab Emirates | Ethnic groups in the United Arab Emirates |
Yemen | Ethnic groups in Yemen |
Middle East[]
- Arab peoples
- Alawites
- Bahranis
- Bedoon or Bidoon
- Bedouins
- Druze
- Egyptians (excluding ethnolinguistic and ethnoreligious groups like the Copts and Nubians, who openly reject an Arab identity)
- Emiratis
- Hadhrami
- Iraqis (including the Marsh Arabs but excluding ethnic minorities like the Armenians, Assyrians, Circassians, Kawliya, Kurds, Mandaeans, Shabaks, Turkmen, and Yazidis)
- Jordanians (excluding ethnic minorities like the Armenians, Circassians, and Kurds)
- Kuwaitis
- Lebanese (excluding some Christians, especially Maronites, who instead claim a Phoenician identity, and ethnic minorities like the Armenians, Assyrians, and Kurds)
- Mehri
- Omanis
- Palestinians
- Qataris
- Saudis
- Solluba
- Syrians (excluding ethnic minorities like the Arameans, Armenians, Assyrians, Circassians, Kurds, Nawar–Roma, Turkmen, and Yazidis)
- Yemenis
- North Africans
- Sub-Saharan Africans
- Jews
- Israeli Jews
- Ashkenazi Jews
- Ethiopian Jews
- Mizrahi Jews
- Sephardi Jews
- Samaritans
- Syriac-speaking peoples
- Arameans
- Arameans in Israel
- Arameans in Syria
- Assyrians
- Mandaeans
- Mhallami
- Indo-European peoples
- Albanians
- Armenians
- Greeks
- Greek Cypriots
- Greeks in Egypt
- Greeks in Israel
- Greeks in Lebanon
- Greeks in Syria
- Iranian peoples
- Kurds
- Shabaks
- Yazidis
- Italians
- Romani
- Turkic peoples
- Azerbaijanis
- Iraqi Turkmen
- Syrian Turkmen
- Turks in Egypt
- Turks in Israel
- Turks in Jordan
- Turks in Lebanon
Anatolia[]
- Indo-European peoples
- Armenians in Turkey
- Greeks in Turkey
- Cappadocian Greeks
- Pontic Greeks
- Levantines
- Iranian peoples
- Kurds in Turkey
- Romani
- Zazas
- Kartvelian peoples
- Semites
- Arabs in Turkey
- Assyrians in Turkey
- Jews in Turkey
- Turkic peoples
- Muslims from the Caucasus (Peoples of the Caucasus in Turkey)
- Muslims from the Balkans (mainly Albanians, Bosniaks, and Pomaks)
Cyprus[]
- Armenians in Cyprus
- Greek Cypriots
- Maronite Cypriots
- Turkish Cypriots
Iranian Plateau[]
- Indo-European peoples
- Armenians in Iran
- Iranian peoples
- Baloch
- Kurds in Iran
- Feylis
- Kaka'is
- Kurds of Khorasan
- Laks
- Gilaks
- Lurs
- Mazanderanis
- Talysh
- Tats
- Kartvelian peoples
- Semites
- Arabs in Iran
- Assyrians in Iran
- Jews in Iran
- Mandaeans
- Turkic peoples
- Azerbaijanis in Iran
- Qashqai
- Turkmen in Iran
Diaspora populations[]
Because of the low population of many of the Arab States of the Persian Gulf and the demand for labor created by the large discoveries of oil in these countries there has been a steady stream of immigration to the region (mainly from South Asia). Ethnic groups which comprise the largest portions of this immigration include Afghans, Bengalis, Britons, Chinese, Filipinos, Indians, Indonesians, Malays, Nepalis, Pakistanis, Punjabis, Sikhs, Sindhis, Somalis, Sri Lankans, and Sub-Saharan Africans. Many of these people are denied certain political and legal rights in the countries in which they live and frequently face mistreatment by the native-born citizens of the host countries.
See also[]
- Arab diaspora
- Arab world
- Armenian diaspora
- Assyrian diaspora
- Demographics of the Arab League
- Demographics of the Middle East
- Ethnic groups in Asia
- Ethnic groups in Europe
- Genetic history of the Middle East
- Iranian diaspora
- Iranian peoples
- Jewish diaspora
- Jews
- Peoples of the Caucasus
- Semitic people
- South Asian ethnic groups
- Turkic peoples
References[]
- ^ "Egypt".
By far the largest ethnic group in Egypt are the Egyptians, which refers to both an ethnic group and a nationality
- ^ a b "National Geographic DNA analysis project proves that Egyptians and Tunisians are not Arabs".
68 percent of the indigenous population is from North Africa, four percent are from Jewish ancestry...
- ^ "Egyptians are 71% North Eastern African nation".
- ^ Ethnic Groups of Africa and the Middle East: An Encyclopedia. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
- Ethnic groups in the Middle East