• Source: Turks in Jordan
    • Turks in Jordan, also known as Turkish Jordanians or Jordanian Turks and Jordanian Turkmen (Turkish: Ürdün Türkleri), are people of Turkish ancestry living in Jordan. These people have had a thriving presence in Jordan since the rule of the Ottoman Empire. Today, there is a minority of about 60,000 people in the country who are the descendants of the Ottoman-Turkish immigrants. In addition to this, there are also 8,262 (2009)Turkish citizens who are recent migrants to Jordan.


      Notable people


      Lara Abdallat, winner of Miss Jordan 2010 (Turkish Syrian mother)
      Rania Al-Abdullah, Queen of Jordan (maternal Turkish grandfather)
      Muhanna Al-Dura, painter (Turkish mother)
      Ahmet Düverioğlu, basketball player (Turkish mother)
      Zein Al-Sharaf Talal, Queen of Jordan (Turkish Cypriot origin)
      Prince Mired bin Ra'ad, grandson of the Turkish painter Fahrelnissa Zeid
      Prince Zeid bin Ra'ad, grandson of the Turkish painter Fahrelnissa Zeid
      Mihrimah Sultan, Imperial Princess of Ottoman Empire


      See also


      Jordan–Turkey relations
      Turkish minorities in the former Ottoman Empire
      Turks in the Arab world


      References




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