- however, that non-Oghuz
Turks such as
Karluks also have been
called Turkomans and Turkmens.
Later during the
Middle Ages, the term was
extensively emplo****...
- up Turkmen,
Turkoman, turkmen, or Türkmen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Turkmen, Türkmen,
Turkoman, or
Turkman may
refer to:
Turkoman (ethnonym)...
-
influenced the
English Thoroughbred, most
probably via the
Byerley Turk.
Turkomans were
brought to
England by
soldiers stationed in
various parts of the...
- Persian: قره قویونلو), also
known as the
Black Sheep Turkomans, were a
culturally Persianate,
Muslim Turkoman monarchy that
ruled over the
territory comprising...
- the
White Sheep Turkomans (Azerbaijani: Ağqoyunlular آق قویونلولر; Persian: آق قویونلو) was a
culturally Persianate, ****
Turkoman tribal confederation...
- his Empire,
unified only by fear and
blood of the
subjected peoples.
Turkomans,
particularly the Qara
Qoyunlu clan, were
among the
first to
rebel against...
-
Turkoman people may
refer to:
Turkmens Iraqi Turkmen Syrian Turkomans Oghuz Turks,
Muslim nomadic group widely referred to as "Turkomens" in 10th–18th...
-
criticism from many historians) of the
Oghuz Turks (known as
Turkomans by then).
These Turkomans fled from
western Central Asia to
Anatolia to
escape the...
- The
Turkoman Revolt of 1915 was a
revolt by
Yomud Turkomans against the
Khanate of Khiva,
which was at the time was
ruled by
Isfandiyar Khan. It was not...
-
tongue – was in 1957. It
found that
Turkomans were the
third largest ethnicity in Iraq,
after Arabs and Kurds. The
Turkomans numbered 567,000 out of a total...