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Turks in Pakistan (Turkish: Pakistan'daki Türkler) are ethnic Turkish people living in Pakistan. These terms are also used to refer to Pakistani-born individuals who are of full or partial Turkish ancestry. Turkish educators in Pakistan are involved with the PakTurk International Schools and Colleges, which has 25 branches in the country. As of 2016, there were over 100 Turkish educators teaching at these schools, and including their families has a population of 400 Turks.
It is more probable, given that most Turkish villages were in the inaccessible mountainous regions at the time of the 1901 census, that the actual number could average about 10,000.
History
Turkish people started coming to post-colonial Pakistan in any given numbers when the two countries established diplomatic relations following Pakistan's independence, although a number had come even before that. By the late 70s, a number of Turks began to reside in Pakistan to escape the Political violence in Turkey (1976–1980).
Afghan War (2001-2021)
Numerous Turks in Pakistan were suspected of being affiliated with Afghan insurgent groups such as the Haqqani network during the Afghan war and fought against NATO and Pakistani troops from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region.
The Turkish jihadist militant group identifying by the name of Taifatul Mansura ("Victorious Sect") were actively fighting in Waziristan, likely entering from Afghanistan, with a score of them killed by American predator drone strikes. Their commander, Abu Zarr, was killed by the Taliban who described him as "dangerous" and "uncontrollable." Zarr had been previously involved in conflicts in the Caucuses before being killed in Afghanistan. He was described as the leader of Al-Queda's unit in Turkey.
A few of these were also Turks of German citizenship such as Mounir Chouka. Some of these also brought native Germans converted to Islam and radicalized such as Eric Breininger, who was brought to the Afghan-Pakistani border and was killed in a firefight with Pakistani forces. Another three German citizens, possibly of Turkish ethnicity, were killed in an airstrike launched by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) in Northern Waziristan in early 2014, which also killed up to thirty-three Uzbek militants.
Pak-Turk schools
In April 1995, Pak-Turk Maarif schools and colleges were launched and Turkish teachers were hired.
Notable people
Adil Murad, is a Pakistani film producer and actor
Atif Bashir, German-born footballer with a Pakistani father and Turkish mother, playing for the Pakistan national football team
Tipu Sharif, actor and singer-songwriter
Waheed Murad, was a Pakistani film actor, producer and script writer
See also
Pakistan–Turkey relations
Turkish diaspora
Immigration to Pakistan
Kurds in Pakistan
Turk Jamat
Tanoli
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