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[[File:Ethnolinguistic map of Turkey.jpg|thumb|Right|500px|Ethnic Groups of Turkey.]]
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However, these assumptions of the Turkish government are rejected by scholars who explain they are without any basis.<ref>{{cite book|author=Bernard Lewis|title=The Emergence of Modern Turkey|page=82}}</ref>
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==== Bosniaks ====
{{Main article|Bosniaks in Turkey}}
Today, the existence of [[Bosniaks]] in the country is evident everywhere.  In cities like İstanbul, Eskişehir, Ankara, İzmir, or Adana, one can easily find districts, streets, shops or restaurants with names such as Bosna, Yenibosna, Mostar, or Novi Pazar.<ref>{{cite book|author=Bernard Lewis|title=The Emergence of Modern Turkey|page=87}}</ref>  However, it is extremely difficult to estimate how many Bosniaks live in this country.  Some B(contracted; show full)==Additional reading==
*{{citeweb|url=http://turkishpolicy.com/files/articlepdf/freedom-of-religion-and-non-muslim-minorities-in-turkey-winter-2015-en.pdf|title=Freedom of religion and non-Muslim minorities in Turkey|work=Beylunioğlu, Anna Maria|publisher=Turkish Policy Quarterly 13.4 (2015): 139-147.}}

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