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  1. Ethnic groups in the Middle East are ethnolinguistic groupings in the "transcontinental" region that is commonly a geopolitical term designating the intercontinental region comprising West Asia (including Cyprus) without the South Caucasus, [1] and also comprising Egypt in North Africa.

  2. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ethnic groups in the Middle East. Subcategories. This category has the following 44 subcategories, out of 44 total. Ethnic enclaves in the Middle East (4 C) African diaspora in the Middle East (7 C, 13 P) Ethnic groups in Anatolia (2 C) Arab Muslims (20 C, 57 P) Arabs (11 C, 8 P) Arameans (5 C, 14 P)

  3. Since the nineteenth century, the Middle East’s ethnic, religious, and linguistic heterogeneity has provided the basis for numerous nationalist movements. Some of these have come into conflict with states and majority populations, resulting in ethnic conflicts.

  4. The largest socioethnic groups in the region are Egyptians, Arabs, Turks, Persians, Kurds, and Azerbaijanis but there are dozens of other ethnic groups that have hundreds of thousands, and sometimes millions of members.

  5. 26 mar 2015 · The ethnic groups of the Middle East The most important color on this map of Middle Eastern ethnic groups is yellow: Arabs, who are the majority group in almost every MidEast country,...

  6. The MENA region is highly diverse and is home to many different ethnic and identity groups. Five of the largest ethnic groups in the region; Arabs, Azerbaijanis, Kurds, Persians and Turks. [20]

  7. The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) represents a vast geographical region made up of twenty countries. The region’s population is over 570 million and comprises more than ten different ethnic groups, the largest being the Arabs, Turks, Persians, and Kurds.

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