Ethnic groups of Kazakhstan

Guess which are the main ethnic groups in Kazakhstan.
According to the last national census of 2009.
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Last updated: July 29, 2020
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Population
Percentage of total population
Ethnic group
10,096,763
63,1%
Kazakhs
3,793,764
23,7%
Russians
456,997
2,9%
Uzbeks
333,031
2,1%
Ukrainians
224,713
1,4%
Uyghurs
204,229
1,3%
Tatars
178,409
1,1%
Germans
100,385
0,6%
Koreans
97,015
0,6%
Turks
85,292
0,5%
Azeris
66,476
0,4%
Belarusians
51,944
0,3%
Dungans
38,325
0,2%
Kurds
36,277
0,2%
Tajiks
34,057
0,2%
Poles
31,431
0,2%
Chechens
23,274
0,1%
Kyrgyz
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Level 66
May 28, 2019
You know "Turks" means Turkish, Azeri, Uzbek, Uyghurs, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, etc. If it is Turkish you mean, then use Turkish, not Turk, cause it's two different things.
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Level 76
Jul 13, 2020
No, Turk can refer to both (most of the time, actually) a Turkish person and (sometimes) a Turkic person.
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Level 75
Jul 29, 2020
Indeed, Turk is mostly used for people of Turkish descent. I suppose the confusion comes from the word Turkic, which refers collectively to Azeris, Uzbeks, Kyrgyz, Turks, etc.
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Level 24
Feb 9, 2022
Turks are native people of Turkey.
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Level 76
Jul 13, 2020
Why accept everything without -s, except 'Turk/Turks'?
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Level 75
Jul 29, 2020
Oops, my bad! Fixed it!
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Level 39
Jan 9, 2022
Wow Chechens?
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Level 75
Jan 11, 2022
Many Chechens and other North Caucasian peoples were forcibly deported to Central Asia by the Soviet authorities because they were suspected of having collaborated with the Germans during World War II.