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Demographics of Central Asia : ウィキペディア英語版
Demographics of Central Asia

Central Asia is a diverse land with many ethnic groups, languages, religions and tribes. This article discusses all of the above, and includes the demographics of the nations of the five former Soviet republics: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, a group which has a total population of about 61 million. When Afghanistan, which is not always considered part of the region, is included, then Central Asia has a total population of about 90 million as of 2010. It is to be noted that Pakistan has a large population of Central Asian peoples. 〔https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/〕 Although most central Asians have belonged to religions which were introduced into the area within the last 1,500 years,〔https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/〕 such as Sunni Islam, Shia Islam, Ismaili Islam, Tengriism, and Syriac Christianity, Buddhism was introduced to Central Asia over 2,200 years ago, and Zoroastrianism, over 2,500 years ago.〔http://www.duke.edu/~jds17/zoroast.html〕
==Ethnic history of Central Asia==

*Amerindians-migrated to the Americas
*Chouchi
*Dayuan
*Di (Wu Hu)
*Dongyi
*Finno-Ugric peoples - Some Finno-Ugric peoples migrated to Europe and Northern Asia and some Finno-Ugric peoples assilimated into the Russians, Iranians, Indo-Aryans and Turkic peoples.
*Hephtalites
*Inuit - migrated to the Americas
*Samoyedic peoples
*Indigenous peoples of Siberia
*Tanguts - extinct
*Tocharians - extinct European people
*Uar-(Eurasian Avars)?
*Xionites
*Xirong (people)
*Ethnic groups in Chinese history
*List of extinct languages of Asia
*Demographics of Siberia
*Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East
*Archaeology of the Americas
*Settlement of the Americas
*List of extinct indigenous peoples of Russia
Modern Central Asians (Indigenous peoples):
*Aimaq people
*Hazara people
*Iranian peoples:
Historic Iranian peoples:
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*Scythians - migrated
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*Saka - migrated
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*Sogdians
*Kalash people
*Mongols:
Historic Mongolic peoples:
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*Beidi
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*Xiongnu
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*Xunyu (Xiongnu)
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*Xianbei
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*Tuoba
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*Tuyuhun
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*Nirun or Rouran
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*Khitan people
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*List of medieval Mongol tribes and clans
*Nuristani people
*Tibetans
*Tungusic peoples
*Turkic peoples:
Historic Turkic peoples:
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*Tiele

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