Citizens or residents of Iraq
Ethnic group
Iraqis العراقيون
Map of the Iraqi diaspora in the world including descendants
48+- million worldwide Iraq 45,504,560[ 1] Iran 500,000 [ 2] Israel 450,000 [ 3] [ 4] Germany 321,000 [ 5] United Kingdom 400,000–850,000 [ 6] United States 350,000 to 450,000 [ 7] [ 8] United Arab Emirates 250,000 [ 9] Sweden 145,586 [ 10] Jordan 131,000 [ 11] Turkey 115,000 [ 12] Australia 104,170 [ 13] Canada 84,130 [ 14] Netherlands 85,000 Lebanon 50,000 [ 15] Finland 26,653 [ 16] Austria 13,000+[ 17] More countries Mesopotamian Arabic (Semitic ): 100% (as the official formal language spoken by Iraqis) and native only language spoken to 65–70%;Neo-Aramaic languages (Semitic ): 10%;Kurdish languages (Indo-Iranian ): 20%;Iraqi Turkmen Turkish (Turkic ): 7–13%;[ 18] Other indigenous Mesopotamian languages ; 1% Including: Hebrew , Judeo-Iraqi Arabic , Mandaic , Armenian (diasporic ), Shabaki , Domari and others PredominantlyIslam (Shia and Sunni ) Smaller MinoritiesChristianity (Church of the East , Oriental Orthodox , Eastern Orthodox , Eastern Catholic , Western Christianity ), Irreligion , Judaism , Mandaeism , Yazidism , Yarsanism [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] Sumerians , Akkadians , Babylonians and other Arabs
Iraqis (Arabic : العراقيون ) are people who originate from the country of Iraq .[ 22]
Iraqi Arabs are the largest ethnic group in Iraq,[ 23] followed by Iraqi Kurds , then Iraqi Turkmen as the third largest ethnic group.[ 24] [ 25] Other ethnic groups include Yazidis , Assyrians , Mandaeans , Armenians , Ajamis and Marsh Arabs .[ 26] [ 27] [ 28]
Iraq consists largely of most of ancient Mesopotamia , the native land of the indigenous Sumerian , Akkadian , Assyrian , and Babylonian civilizations, which was subsequently conquered, invaded and ruled by foreigners for centuries after the fall of the indigenous Mesopotamian empires. As a direct consequence of this long history, the contemporary Iraqi population comprises a significant number of different ethnicities.[ 29] However, recent studies indicate that the different ethno-religious groups of Iraq (Mesopotamia ) share significant similarities in genetics , likely due to centuries of assimilation between invading populations and the indigenous ethnic groups.[ 30]
The daily language of the majority of Iraqis is Mesopotamian Arabic , and has been ever since the Muslim conquest of Mesopotamia and the replacement of various Eastern Aramaic languages , most notably during the Abbasid Caliphate during which Baghdad became the capital of the caliphate and the center of Islamic Golden Age . However, Mesopotamian Arabic is considered to be the most Aramaic-influenced dialect of Arabic, due to Aramaic having originated in Mesopotamia, and spread throughout the Fertile Crescent during the Neo-Assyrian period , eventually becoming the lingua franca of the entire region prior to the Islamic invasions of Mesopotamia. [ 31] [ 32] [ 33] [ 34] In addition, Kurdish , Turkish (Turkmen) , Neo-Aramaic and Mandaic are other languages spoken by Iraqis and recognized by Iraq's constitution.[ 35]
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