- Source: Laz people in Turkey
The Laz people in Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye Lazları, Laz: ლაზეფე თურქონაშე Lazepe Turkonaşe) are Turkish citizens of Laz descent, an ethnic group native to the eastern Black Sea coast of Turkey and southwestern Georgia.
Terminology
The Turkish public sometimes uses the name "Laz" generally to refer to all inhabitants of Turkey's Black Sea provinces east of Samsun, and the word is often associated with certain social stereotypes. However, the Laz themselves are increasingly keen to differentiate themselves from other inhabitants of these regions. Also, the non-Laz does not want to be called "Laz", preferring to be called Karadenizli ("from the Black Sea region"). The Laz language (Lazca in Turkish) is a Kartvelian language, also known as South Caucasian, unrelated to the Black Sea dialect of Turkish language.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bahasa Laz
- Demografi Turki
- Kelompok minoritas di Turki
- Muslim Yunani
- Genosida Yunani
- Laz people in Turkey
- Laz people
- Laz language
- Laz
- Ethnic groups in the Middle East
- Lazistan
- Galaktoboureko
- Laz people in Georgia
- Kâzım Koyuncu
- Zan languages