Laz people in Turkey


The Laz people in Turkey refers to an ethnic group who are native to eastern Black Sea coast of southwestern Georgia, and their descendants.
Most Laz people today live in Turkey, but the Laz minority group has no official status in Turkey. Their number today is estimated at 2,250,000.

Numbers

In the census of 1965, 26,007 Turkish citizens spoke Laz as mother language. Proportionally, they were most numerous in Artvin, Rize and Sakarya. 3,943 of these could only speak Laz. Another 55,158 spoke Laz as their second language.

Terminology

The Turkish public sometimes uses the name "Laz" generally to refer to all inhabitants of Turkey's Black Sea provinces east of Samsun, and the word is often associated with certain social stereotypes. However, the Laz themselves are increasingly keen to differentiate themselves from other inhabitants of these regions. Also, the non-Laz does not want to be called "Laz", preferring to be called Karadenizli . The Laz language is a Kartvelian language, also known as South Caucasian, unrelated to the Black Sea dialect of Turkish language.