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!rowspan=2| Language
!rowspan=2| ISO639-3
!colspan=2|UNESCO
!colspan=3|Ethnologue 
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! Areas
! Vulnerability
! Speakers
! Status
! Location
|-
|| Salchuq
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/slq slq]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| No remaining speakers.
|| 10 (Extinct)
|| Iran
|-
|| Chagatai
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/chg chg]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| No remaining speakers.
|| 10 (Extinct)
|| Turkmenistan
|-
|| Chulym
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/clw clw]</code>
|| Russian Federation
|| 4 (Critically endangered)
|| 44 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 660 (2002 census).
|| 8b (Nearly extinct)
|| Russian Federation
|-
|| Krimchak
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/jct jct]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| 200 (Salminen 2007). 1,200 ethnic Krimchak in the Crimea, 600 elsewhere (Salminen 2007). Ethnic population: 1,800.
|| 8b (Nearly extinct)
|| Ukraine
|-
|| Karaim
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/kdr kdr]</code>
|| Ukraine
|| 5 (Extinct)
|| 50 in Lithuania (Salminen 2007). Population total all countries: 56. Ethnic population: 270.
|| 8b (Nearly extinct)
|| Lithuania
|-
|| Karagas
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/kim kim]</code>
|| Russian Federation
|| 4 (Critically endangered)
|| 90 (2010 census). Less than 40 fluent speakers, same number of passive speakers (Salminen 2007). Ethnic population: 840 (2002 census).
|| 8b (Nearly extinct)
|| Russian Federation
|-
|| Yugur, West
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/ybe ybe]</code>
|| China
|| 3 (Severely endangered)
|| 4,600 (Bradley 2007). Ethnic population: 7,000 (Bradley 2007).
|| 8a (Moribund)
|| China
|-
|| Ili Turki
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/ili ili]</code>
|| China
|| 3 (Severely endangered)
|| 120 in China (1980 R. Hahn), decreasing. The language of about 30 families (Salminen 2007).
|| 8a (Moribund)
|| China
|-
|| Balkan Gagauz Turkish
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/bgx bgx]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| 327,000 in Turkey (Johnstone 1993). 7,000 Surguch (1965) and 320,000 Yuruk. Population total all countries: 331,000.
|| 7 (Shifting)
|| Turkey
|-
|| Khorasani Turkish
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/kmz kmz]</code>
|| Iran (Islamic Republic of)
|| 1 (Vulnerable)
|| 400,000 (1977 G. Doerfer).
|| 6a (Vigorous)
|| Iran
|-
|| Salar
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/slr slr]</code>
|| China
|| 1 (Vulnerable)
|| 70,000 (2002), increasing. 10,000 monolinguals. Ethnic population: 105,000 (2000 census).
|| 6b (Threatened)
|| China
|-
|| Khalaj, Turkic
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/klj klj]</code>
|| Iran (Islamic Republic of)
|| 1 (Vulnerable)
|| 42,100 (2000).
|| 6a (Vigorous)
|| Iran
|-
|| Kashkay
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/qxq qxq]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| 1,500,000 (1997).
|| 6a (Vigorous)
|| Iran
|-
|| Shor
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/cjs cjs]</code>
|| Russian Federation
|| 3 (Severely endangered)
|| 2,840 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 14,000.
|| 6b (Threatened)
|| Russian Federation
|-
|| Dolgan
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/dlg dlg]</code>
|| Russian Federation
|| 2 (Definitely endangered)
|| 1,050 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 7,260 (2002 census).
|| 6b (Threatened)
|| Russian Federation
|-
|| Altai, Northern
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/atv atv]</code>
|| Russian Federation
|| 3 (Severely endangered)
|| 57,400 (2010 census). 2,000 Tuba, several thousand Kumandy, 2,000 Chalkan (Salminen 2007). Census includes Southern Altai
|| 6b (Threatened)
|| Russian Federation
|-
|| Ainu
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/aib aib]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| 6,570 (2000).
|| 6b (Threatened)
|| China
|-
|| Urum
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/uum uum]</code>
|| Georgia, Russian Federation, Ukraine
|| 2 (Definitely endangered)
|| 97,700 in Georgia (2000). Population total all countries: 192,700.
|| 6b (Threatened)
|| Georgia
|-
|| Kumyk
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/kum kum]</code>
|| Russian Federation
|| 1 (Vulnerable)
|| 426,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census). Population total all countries: 426,550.
|| 5 (Developing)
|| Russian Federation
|-
|| Nogai
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/nog nog]</code>
|| Russian Federation
|| 2 (Definitely endangered)
|| 87,100 in Russian Federation (2010 census), decreasing. Population total all countries: 87,410. Ethnic population: 90,700 (2002 census).
|| 5 (Developing)
|| Russian Federation
|-
|| Karakalpak
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/kaa kaa]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| 407,000 in Uzbekistan (1993 UBS). Population total all countries: 410,410. Ethnic population: 424,000 in what is now the Russian Federation.
|| 5 (Developing)
|| Uzbekistan
|-
|| Gagauz
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/gag gag]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| 138,000 in Moldova (2000). Population total all countries: 173,920.
|| 5 (Developing)
|| Moldova
|-
|| Khakas
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/kjh kjh]</code>
|| Russian Federation
|| 5 (Extinct)
|| 42,600 in Russian Federation (2010 census). 1,500 monolinguals (2002 census). Spoken by about 10% of the population of Khakasia (Salminen 2007). Population total all countries: 42,610. Ethnic population: 75,600 in the Russian Federation (2002 census).
|| 5 (Developing)
|| Russian Federation
|-
|| Bashkort
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/bak bak]</code>
|| Russian Federation
|| 1 (Vulnerable)
|| 1,150,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census), decreasing. Population total all countries: 1,221,340. Ethnic population: 2,060,000.
|| 4 (Educational)
|| Russian Federation
|-
|| Karachay-Balkar
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/krc krc]</code>
|| Russian Federation
|| 1 (Vulnerable)
|| 305,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census). 192,000 Karachay, 108,000 Balkar (2002 census). Used by 97% of the ethnic population. Population total all countries: 310,730. Ethnic population: 303,000 (2002 census).
|| 4 (Educational)
|| Russian Federation
|-
|| Crimean Tatar
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/crh crh]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| 260,000 in Ukraine (2006 A. Goriainov). Population total all countries: 475,540.
|| 4 (Educational)
|| Ukraine
|-
|| Tuva
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/tyv tyv]</code>
|| China, Mongolia, Russian Federation
|| 1 (Vulnerable)
|| 254,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census), increasing. Population total all countries: 283,400.
|| 4 (Educational)
|| Russian Federation
|-
|| Chuvash
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/chv chv]</code>
|| Russian Federation
|| 1 (Vulnerable)
|| 1,043,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census). Population total all countries: 1,077,420.
|| 4 (Educational)
|| Russian Federation
|-
|| Azerbaijani, South
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/azb azb]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| 15,500,000 in Iran (2010). Population total all countries: 16,913,280. Ethnic population: 18,700,000.
|| 3 (Wider communication)
|| Iran
|-
|| Uzbek, Southern
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/uzs uzs]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| 2,910,000 in Afghanistan (2011 UNSD), increasing. 1,000,000 monolinguals. Population total all countries: 2,961,980. Ethnic population: 2,910,000.
|| 3 (Wider communication)
|| Afghanistan
|-
|| Tatar
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/tat tat]</code>
|| Russian Federation
|| 2 (Definitely endangered)
|| 4,280,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census). 24,700 Kreshen (Kryashen) Tatars, who are traditionally Russian Orthodox. Population total all countries: 5,407,550. Ethnic population: 5,550,000 (2002 census).
|| 2 (Provincial)
|| Russian Federation
|-
|| Yakut
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/sah sah]</code>
|| Russian Federation
|| 1 (Vulnerable)
|| 450,000 (2010 census).
|| 2 (Provincial)
|| Russian Federation
|-
|| Altai, Southern
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/alt alt]</code>
|| Russian Federation
|| 2 (Definitely endangered)
|| 57,400 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 67,200 (including Northern Altai
|| 2 (Provincial)
|| Russian Federation
|-
|| Uyghur
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/uig uig]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| 8,400,000 in China (2000 census). Most are monolingual. 4,700,000 Central Uyghur, 1,150,000 Hotan, 25,000 Lop. Population total all countries: 8,791,610.
|| 2 (Provincial)
|| China
|-
|| Kyrgyz
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/kir kir]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| 2,450,000 in Kyrgyzstan (1993 UBS). Population total all countries: 2,941,930.
|| 1 (National)
|| Kyrgyzstan
|-
|| Kazakh
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/kaz kaz]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| 5,290,000 in Kazakhstan (1979 census). Population total all countries: 8,077,770.
|| 1 (National)
|| Kazakhstan
|-
|| Turkmen
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/tuk tuk]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| 3,430,000 in Turkmenistan (1995). Population total all countries: 7,560,560. Ethnic population: 3,470,000 (1995).
|| 1 (National)
|| Turkmenistan
|-
|| Turkish
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/tur tur]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| 46,300,000 in Turkey (1987). Population total all countries: 50,733,420.
|| 1 (National)
|| Turkey
|-
|| Azerbaijani, North
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/azj azj]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| 6,100,000 in Azerbaijan (2007 census). 4,000,000 monolinguals. Population total all countries: 7,324,270. Ethnic population: 6,230,000.
|| 1 (National)
|| Azerbaijan
|-
|| Uzbek, Northern
|align="center"| <code>[http://www.ethnologue.com/language/uzn uzn]</code>
|| ?
|| ?
|| 16,500,000 in Uzbekistan (1995 UN). Population total all countries: 18,968,250.
|| 1 (National)
|| Uzbekistan
|}


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Revision as of 03:44, 3 January 2014

Language ISO639-3 UNESCO Ethnologue 
Areas Vulnerability Speakers Status Location
Salchuq slq ? ? No remaining speakers. 10 (Extinct) Iran
Chagatai chg ? ? No remaining speakers. 10 (Extinct) Turkmenistan
Chulym clw Russian Federation 4 (Critically endangered) 44 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 660 (2002 census). 8b (Nearly extinct) Russian Federation
Krimchak jct ? ? 200 (Salminen 2007). 1,200 ethnic Krimchak in the Crimea, 600 elsewhere (Salminen 2007). Ethnic population: 1,800. 8b (Nearly extinct) Ukraine
Karaim kdr Ukraine 5 (Extinct) 50 in Lithuania (Salminen 2007). Population total all countries: 56. Ethnic population: 270. 8b (Nearly extinct) Lithuania
Karagas kim Russian Federation 4 (Critically endangered) 90 (2010 census). Less than 40 fluent speakers, same number of passive speakers (Salminen 2007). Ethnic population: 840 (2002 census). 8b (Nearly extinct) Russian Federation
Yugur, West ybe China 3 (Severely endangered) 4,600 (Bradley 2007). Ethnic population: 7,000 (Bradley 2007). 8a (Moribund) China
Ili Turki ili China 3 (Severely endangered) 120 in China (1980 R. Hahn), decreasing. The language of about 30 families (Salminen 2007). 8a (Moribund) China
Balkan Gagauz Turkish bgx ? ? 327,000 in Turkey (Johnstone 1993). 7,000 Surguch (1965) and 320,000 Yuruk. Population total all countries: 331,000. 7 (Shifting) Turkey
Khorasani Turkish kmz Iran (Islamic Republic of) 1 (Vulnerable) 400,000 (1977 G. Doerfer). 6a (Vigorous) Iran
Salar slr China 1 (Vulnerable) 70,000 (2002), increasing. 10,000 monolinguals. Ethnic population: 105,000 (2000 census). 6b (Threatened) China
Khalaj, Turkic klj Iran (Islamic Republic of) 1 (Vulnerable) 42,100 (2000). 6a (Vigorous) Iran
Kashkay qxq ? ? 1,500,000 (1997). 6a (Vigorous) Iran
Shor cjs Russian Federation 3 (Severely endangered) 2,840 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 14,000. 6b (Threatened) Russian Federation
Dolgan dlg Russian Federation 2 (Definitely endangered) 1,050 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 7,260 (2002 census). 6b (Threatened) Russian Federation
Altai, Northern atv Russian Federation 3 (Severely endangered) 57,400 (2010 census). 2,000 Tuba, several thousand Kumandy, 2,000 Chalkan (Salminen 2007). Census includes Southern Altai 6b (Threatened) Russian Federation
Ainu aib ? ? 6,570 (2000). 6b (Threatened) China
Urum uum Georgia, Russian Federation, Ukraine 2 (Definitely endangered) 97,700 in Georgia (2000). Population total all countries: 192,700. 6b (Threatened) Georgia
Kumyk kum Russian Federation 1 (Vulnerable) 426,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census). Population total all countries: 426,550. 5 (Developing) Russian Federation
Nogai nog Russian Federation 2 (Definitely endangered) 87,100 in Russian Federation (2010 census), decreasing. Population total all countries: 87,410. Ethnic population: 90,700 (2002 census). 5 (Developing) Russian Federation
Karakalpak kaa ? ? 407,000 in Uzbekistan (1993 UBS). Population total all countries: 410,410. Ethnic population: 424,000 in what is now the Russian Federation. 5 (Developing) Uzbekistan
Gagauz gag ? ? 138,000 in Moldova (2000). Population total all countries: 173,920. 5 (Developing) Moldova
Khakas kjh Russian Federation 5 (Extinct) 42,600 in Russian Federation (2010 census). 1,500 monolinguals (2002 census). Spoken by about 10% of the population of Khakasia (Salminen 2007). Population total all countries: 42,610. Ethnic population: 75,600 in the Russian Federation (2002 census). 5 (Developing) Russian Federation
Bashkort bak Russian Federation 1 (Vulnerable) 1,150,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census), decreasing. Population total all countries: 1,221,340. Ethnic population: 2,060,000. 4 (Educational) Russian Federation
Karachay-Balkar krc Russian Federation 1 (Vulnerable) 305,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census). 192,000 Karachay, 108,000 Balkar (2002 census). Used by 97% of the ethnic population. Population total all countries: 310,730. Ethnic population: 303,000 (2002 census). 4 (Educational) Russian Federation
Crimean Tatar crh ? ? 260,000 in Ukraine (2006 A. Goriainov). Population total all countries: 475,540. 4 (Educational) Ukraine
Tuva tyv China, Mongolia, Russian Federation 1 (Vulnerable) 254,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census), increasing. Population total all countries: 283,400. 4 (Educational) Russian Federation
Chuvash chv Russian Federation 1 (Vulnerable) 1,043,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census). Population total all countries: 1,077,420. 4 (Educational) Russian Federation
Azerbaijani, South azb ? ? 15,500,000 in Iran (2010). Population total all countries: 16,913,280. Ethnic population: 18,700,000. 3 (Wider communication) Iran
Uzbek, Southern uzs ? ? 2,910,000 in Afghanistan (2011 UNSD), increasing. 1,000,000 monolinguals. Population total all countries: 2,961,980. Ethnic population: 2,910,000. 3 (Wider communication) Afghanistan
Tatar tat Russian Federation 2 (Definitely endangered) 4,280,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census). 24,700 Kreshen (Kryashen) Tatars, who are traditionally Russian Orthodox. Population total all countries: 5,407,550. Ethnic population: 5,550,000 (2002 census). 2 (Provincial) Russian Federation
Yakut sah Russian Federation 1 (Vulnerable) 450,000 (2010 census). 2 (Provincial) Russian Federation
Altai, Southern alt Russian Federation 2 (Definitely endangered) 57,400 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 67,200 (including Northern Altai 2 (Provincial) Russian Federation
Uyghur uig ? ? 8,400,000 in China (2000 census). Most are monolingual. 4,700,000 Central Uyghur, 1,150,000 Hotan, 25,000 Lop. Population total all countries: 8,791,610. 2 (Provincial) China
Kyrgyz kir ? ? 2,450,000 in Kyrgyzstan (1993 UBS). Population total all countries: 2,941,930. 1 (National) Kyrgyzstan
Kazakh kaz ? ? 5,290,000 in Kazakhstan (1979 census). Population total all countries: 8,077,770. 1 (National) Kazakhstan
Turkmen tuk ? ? 3,430,000 in Turkmenistan (1995). Population total all countries: 7,560,560. Ethnic population: 3,470,000 (1995). 1 (National) Turkmenistan
Turkish tur ? ? 46,300,000 in Turkey (1987). Population total all countries: 50,733,420. 1 (National) Turkey
Azerbaijani, North azj ? ? 6,100,000 in Azerbaijan (2007 census). 4,000,000 monolinguals. Population total all countries: 7,324,270. Ethnic population: 6,230,000. 1 (National) Azerbaijan
Uzbek, Northern uzn ? ? 16,500,000 in Uzbekistan (1995 UN). Population total all countries: 18,968,250. 1 (National) Uzbekistan


Language ISO639-3 UNESCO Ethnologue 
Areas Vulnerability Speakers Status Location
Salchuq slq ? ? No remaining speakers. 10 (Extinct) Iran
Chagatai chg ? ? No remaining speakers. 10 (Extinct) Turkmenistan
Chulym clw Russian Federation 4 (Critically endangered) 44 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 660 (2002 census). 8b (Nearly extinct) Russian Federation
Krimchak jct ? ? 200 (Salminen 2007). 1,200 ethnic Krimchak in the Crimea, 600 elsewhere (Salminen 2007). Ethnic population: 1,800. 8b (Nearly extinct) Ukraine
Karaim kdr Ukraine 5 (Extinct) 50 in Lithuania (Salminen 2007). Population total all countries: 56. Ethnic population: 270. 8b (Nearly extinct) Lithuania
Karagas kim Russian Federation 4 (Critically endangered) 90 (2010 census). Less than 40 fluent speakers, same number of passive speakers (Salminen 2007). Ethnic population: 840 (2002 census). 8b (Nearly extinct) Russian Federation
Yugur, West ybe China 3 (Severely endangered) 4,600 (Bradley 2007). Ethnic population: 7,000 (Bradley 2007). 8a (Moribund) China
Ili Turki ili China 3 (Severely endangered) 120 in China (1980 R. Hahn), decreasing. The language of about 30 families (Salminen 2007). 8a (Moribund) China
Balkan Gagauz Turkish bgx ? ? 327,000 in Turkey (Johnstone 1993). 7,000 Surguch (1965) and 320,000 Yuruk. Population total all countries: 331,000. 7 (Shifting) Turkey
Khorasani Turkish kmz Iran (Islamic Republic of) 1 (Vulnerable) 400,000 (1977 G. Doerfer). 6a (Vigorous) Iran
Salar slr China 1 (Vulnerable) 70,000 (2002), increasing. 10,000 monolinguals. Ethnic population: 105,000 (2000 census). 6b (Threatened) China
Khalaj, Turkic klj Iran (Islamic Republic of) 1 (Vulnerable) 42,100 (2000). 6a (Vigorous) Iran
Kashkay qxq ? ? 1,500,000 (1997). 6a (Vigorous) Iran
Shor cjs Russian Federation 3 (Severely endangered) 2,840 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 14,000. 6b (Threatened) Russian Federation
Dolgan dlg Russian Federation 2 (Definitely endangered) 1,050 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 7,260 (2002 census). 6b (Threatened) Russian Federation
Altai, Northern atv Russian Federation 3 (Severely endangered) 57,400 (2010 census). 2,000 Tuba, several thousand Kumandy, 2,000 Chalkan (Salminen 2007). Census includes Southern Altai 6b (Threatened) Russian Federation
Ainu aib ? ? 6,570 (2000). 6b (Threatened) China
Urum uum Georgia, Russian Federation, Ukraine 2 (Definitely endangered) 97,700 in Georgia (2000). Population total all countries: 192,700. 6b (Threatened) Georgia
Kumyk kum Russian Federation 1 (Vulnerable) 426,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census). Population total all countries: 426,550. 5 (Developing) Russian Federation
Nogai nog Russian Federation 2 (Definitely endangered) 87,100 in Russian Federation (2010 census), decreasing. Population total all countries: 87,410. Ethnic population: 90,700 (2002 census). 5 (Developing) Russian Federation
Karakalpak kaa ? ? 407,000 in Uzbekistan (1993 UBS). Population total all countries: 410,410. Ethnic population: 424,000 in what is now the Russian Federation. 5 (Developing) Uzbekistan
Gagauz gag ? ? 138,000 in Moldova (2000). Population total all countries: 173,920. 5 (Developing) Moldova
Khakas kjh Russian Federation 5 (Extinct) 42,600 in Russian Federation (2010 census). 1,500 monolinguals (2002 census). Spoken by about 10% of the population of Khakasia (Salminen 2007). Population total all countries: 42,610. Ethnic population: 75,600 in the Russian Federation (2002 census). 5 (Developing) Russian Federation
Bashkort bak Russian Federation 1 (Vulnerable) 1,150,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census), decreasing. Population total all countries: 1,221,340. Ethnic population: 2,060,000. 4 (Educational) Russian Federation
Karachay-Balkar krc Russian Federation 1 (Vulnerable) 305,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census). 192,000 Karachay, 108,000 Balkar (2002 census). Used by 97% of the ethnic population. Population total all countries: 310,730. Ethnic population: 303,000 (2002 census). 4 (Educational) Russian Federation
Crimean Tatar crh ? ? 260,000 in Ukraine (2006 A. Goriainov). Population total all countries: 475,540. 4 (Educational) Ukraine
Tuva tyv China, Mongolia, Russian Federation 1 (Vulnerable) 254,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census), increasing. Population total all countries: 283,400. 4 (Educational) Russian Federation
Chuvash chv Russian Federation 1 (Vulnerable) 1,043,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census). Population total all countries: 1,077,420. 4 (Educational) Russian Federation
Azerbaijani, South azb ? ? 15,500,000 in Iran (2010). Population total all countries: 16,913,280. Ethnic population: 18,700,000. 3 (Wider communication) Iran
Uzbek, Southern uzs ? ? 2,910,000 in Afghanistan (2011 UNSD), increasing. 1,000,000 monolinguals. Population total all countries: 2,961,980. Ethnic population: 2,910,000. 3 (Wider communication) Afghanistan
Tatar tat Russian Federation 2 (Definitely endangered) 4,280,000 in Russian Federation (2010 census). 24,700 Kreshen (Kryashen) Tatars, who are traditionally Russian Orthodox. Population total all countries: 5,407,550. Ethnic population: 5,550,000 (2002 census). 2 (Provincial) Russian Federation
Yakut sah Russian Federation 1 (Vulnerable) 450,000 (2010 census). 2 (Provincial) Russian Federation
Altai, Southern alt Russian Federation 2 (Definitely endangered) 57,400 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 67,200 (including Northern Altai 2 (Provincial) Russian Federation
Uyghur uig ? ? 8,400,000 in China (2000 census). Most are monolingual. 4,700,000 Central Uyghur, 1,150,000 Hotan, 25,000 Lop. Population total all countries: 8,791,610. 2 (Provincial) China
Kyrgyz kir ? ? 2,450,000 in Kyrgyzstan (1993 UBS). Population total all countries: 2,941,930. 1 (National) Kyrgyzstan
Kazakh kaz ? ? 5,290,000 in Kazakhstan (1979 census). Population total all countries: 8,077,770. 1 (National) Kazakhstan
Turkmen tuk ? ? 3,430,000 in Turkmenistan (1995). Population total all countries: 7,560,560. Ethnic population: 3,470,000 (1995). 1 (National) Turkmenistan
Turkish tur ? ? 46,300,000 in Turkey (1987). Population total all countries: 50,733,420. 1 (National) Turkey
Azerbaijani, North azj ? ? 6,100,000 in Azerbaijan (2007 census). 4,000,000 monolinguals. Population total all countries: 7,324,270. Ethnic population: 6,230,000. 1 (National) Azerbaijan
Uzbek, Northern uzn ? ? 16,500,000 in Uzbekistan (1995 UN). Population total all countries: 18,968,250. 1 (National) Uzbekistan