Armenians in the Middle East

Armenians in the Middle East
Total population
About 6 Million
Regions with significant populations
Lebanon150,000
Iran200,000
Syria100,000
Turkey60,000
300,000–5,000,000 (Hidden Armenians)
Iraq10,000–20,000
Egypt6,500-12,000
Kuwait6,000
Palestine and Israel5,000–6,000
United Arab Emirates5,000
Cyprus3,500
Jordan3,000
Qatar800-5,500
Languages
Armenian and the official language(s) of the host country
Religion
Armenian Apostolic Church
Armenian Catholic Church
and a small Armenian Evangelical Church

In the Middle East, Armenians are mostly concentrated in Iran, Lebanon, Cyprus, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Jerusalem, although well-established communities exist in Iraq, Egypt, Turkey and other countries of the area including, of course, Armenia itself. They tend to speak the Western dialect of the Armenian language (except those of Iran) and the majority are adherents of the Armenian Apostolic Church, with Catholic and Protestant minorities. There is a sizable Armenian population in the thousands in Israel. There is also the Armenian Quarter in Jerusalem with a history that goes back 2,000 years.