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might have transcribed Türkmen, these "Türkmens" might be Karluks instead of modern Türkmens' Oghuz-speaking ancestors; as Türkmen might be the Karluks'... |
sometimes referred to as Turkmen Turkic or Turkmen Turkish, is a Turkic language of the Oghuz branch spoken by the Turkmens of Central Asia. It has an estimated... |
Turkoman (ethnonym) (category Articles containing Turkmen-language text) the 11th century, Turkmens densely populated Arran. The 12th-century Persian writer al-Marwazi wrote about the arrival of Turkmens to Muslim lands, portraying... |
Erbil (category Turkmen communities in Iraq) Situation of Turkmens and The Turkmen Areas After ISIS (Report). Ortadoğu Araştırmaları Merkezi (ORSAM). Also available via Academia.edu "Iraqi Turkmen are happy... |
Teke (tribe) (redirect from Teke (Turkmen tribe)) Teke is a major and politically influential tribe of Turkmens in Turkmenistan. The Oghuz forebears of the Teke migrated to Transoxiana in the 8th century... |
Turkmenistan (redirect from Turkmen Republic) century, Turkmen and other tribes overthrew the Seljuk Empire. In the next century, the Mongols took over the more northern lands where the Turkmens had settled... |
Saparmurat Niyazov (category Pages with Turkmen IPA) Türkmenbaşy, meaning Head of the Turkmen, referred to his position as the founder and president of the Association of Turkmens of the World. In 1999, the Assembly... |
Seljuk Empire (section Turkmens) to Turkmens' insistence on returning home, and conquests had to be scheduled to satisfy the demands of Turkmens. The short-term needs of Turkmens made... |
Turkoman horse (redirect from Turkmen horse) descendants include the Akhal-Teke, the Iomud, the Goklan and Nokhorli. The Turkmen is only bred in north-east Iran. There are about 3000 animals. The population... |
Turkmeneli (category Iraqi Turkmens) the Turkmens'), and East Turkmeneli (Doğu Türkmeneli) is a political term used to define the vast swath of territory in which the Iraqi Turkmens historically... |
Oghuz Turks (section Further reading) Turkmens Afghan Turkmens Qajars (tribe) Bichaghchi Turks in Afghanistan Turks in Libya Turks in Egypt Turks in Algeria Syrian Turkmen Iraqi Turkmen Turks... |
Kirkuk (category Turkmen communities in Iraq) Kurdistan”, while it is seen by the Turkmen activist Fatih Salah as the cultural and historical capital of Iraqi Turkmens. The government of Iraq states that... |
Shajara-i Tarākima (redirect from Genealogy of the Turkmens) Tarākima describes the history of Turkmens since ancient times, the birth and life of the ancient ancestor of all Turkmens and the progenitor hero of all... |
Tarḫuntašša (redirect from Türkmen-Karahöyük) Phrygia", Anatolian Studies 70, pp. 29-43, 2020 Peker, Hasan, "Türkmen-KarahöyükK 1, A New Reading and Interpretation", Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et... |
Armed Forces of Turkmenistan (redirect from Turkmen military) Armed Forces of Turkmenistan (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň Ýaragly Güýçleri), known informally as the Turkmen National Army (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň Milli goşun)... |
Turkman style (redirect from Turkmen style) Turkman style is a style in Persian miniature painting that emerged in the late 15th-century. The British art scholar Basil William Robinson coined the... |
Qara Qoyunlu (redirect from Black Sheep Turkmen) claim that this sub-tribe belonged to the Yiwa is probably true. Duharlu Turkmens, a branch of Qara Qoyunlu first appeared in the Chronicle of Michael Panaretos... |
Afghan Turkestan (category Articles containing Turkmen-language text) (city), and Maymana in the west. The bulk of the people are Uzbeks and Turkmens with large concentrations of Hazaras, Qizilbashs, Tajiks, and Pashtuns... |
Public holidays in Turkmenistan (redirect from Turkmen Carpet Day) Poetry of Magtymguly (May 18–19) Carpet Day (Last Sunday in May) Day of Turkmen Workers of Culture and Art (June 27) Third Sunday in July – Galla Bayramy... |
the Soviet era, only four mosques operated; now there are 698. Ethnic Turkmens, Uzbeks, Kazakhs, Balochs and Pashtuns living in Mary Province are predominantly... |