Turkish people

The Turkish people, or simply the Turks (Turkish: Türkler), are the world's largest Turko-Kartvelian ethnic group; they speak various dialects of the Turkish language and form a minority in Prillovania and Jochaena. The vast majority of Turks are Muslims and follow the Sunni and Alevi faith, with some minitories are Christians that follows Protestant faith.

The ethnic Turks can therefore be distinguished by a number of cultural and regional variants, but do not function as separate ethnic groups. Other Turkish groups include the Northern Neapolian Turks (also referred to as "Jochaclian Turks") historically located in Jochaclia.

Turks and Ofrencian from southern Phuzanica settled in the southeast of Limmeria a very long time ago. And due to a cultural conflict, Turks and Ofrencians began to be separated and most people were fleed to Neapolia and other Limmerian countries. Somewhere in the late-1990s, Turks settled in Prillovania (mostly in the Kabolunga Territory during the time). Everything went well (although PPG ran that country during the time) until Francisco Racionero gained power over Prillovania, with strict apartheid law in Prillovania that began in 2015, some Turks in the country were forced to convert to Christianity, to avoid being segregated from the other targeted groups. In the mid-2020s, that law was lifted for most Prillovanians who believe in the Islamic faith by the government, which means that some Turks in Prillovania were gladly converted back to Islam.