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Indians in Turkey
Ethnic group in the Republic of Turkey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Indians in Turkey are a small community numbering around 1,000, comprising students, professionals and families.[1] Most of them work as doctors and computer engineers or employees in multinational corporations.[2] India also has a small business presence in Turkey through representative offices of Reliance Industries, Tata Motors, and Indorama.[2]
Most Indians are Hindu and the community forms the bulk of Hindus in Turkey. In recent times, there have been efforts to promote tourism and culture from India as a means of developing the community and establishing better relations with Turkish society.[2] There are also Hyderabadi Muslim students in Turkey[3] and Sikhs in Turkey.[4]
Marriages between Indian men and Turkish women are not uncommon.[5][6]
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History
Ancient era
Indians were employed in the Achaemenid army of Xerxes in the Second Persian invasion of Greece (480-479 BCE). All troops were stationed in Sardis, Lydia, during the winter of 481-480 BCE to prepare for the invasion.[7][8] In the spring of 480 BCE "Indian troops marched with Xerxes's army across the Hellespont".[9][10]
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Notable people
- Feroz Ahmad academic, historian, and political scientist
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References
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