Zaza people facts for kids
The Zazas (also called Dimili, Kirmanc, or Kird) are a group of people who live in eastern Turkey. Their homeland includes the provinces of Tunceli and Bingöl, as well as parts of Elazığ, Erzincan, and Diyarbakır provinces. They speak a language called Zazaki.
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Who Are the Zazas?
The Zazas are an ethnic group, which means they are a community of people who share a common culture, language, and history. They have their own unique traditions and way of life. The Zaza people are an important part of the rich cultural mix in Turkey.
Where Do Zazas Live?
Most Zaza people live in the eastern part of Turkey. Their main homeland is in a region that includes several provinces. These areas are known for their beautiful mountains and valleys. The Zazas have lived in these lands for a very long time.
Zaza Homeland Provinces
The main areas where Zazas live include:
- Tunceli
- Bingöl
- Parts of Elazığ
- Parts of Erzincan
- Parts of Diyarbakır
What Language Do They Speak?
The Zazas speak their own special language called Zazaki. It is different from Turkish, which is the main language spoken in Turkey. Zazaki is part of the Indo-European language family, just like English and many other languages around the world. Speaking Zazaki helps the Zaza people keep their unique culture alive.
Images for kids
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Zaza Kurds in Diyarbakir
See also
In Spanish: Zaza para niños