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- Turkomania refers to Turkmenistan, a country in Central Asia. Turkomania or Turcomania may also refer to: Two competing 14th–15th century confederations of primarily...
- Turkmeneli, also known as Turkmenland, and historically as Turcomania, (Turkish: Türkmeneli, lit. 'Land of the Turkmens'), and East Turkmeneli (Doğu Türkmeneli)...
- Mavi (5 December 2016). "The Jews of Zakho". Cornucopia of Ottomania and Turcomania. Retrieved 19 July 2023. "BibleHub | I Chronicles 5:26". BibleHub.com...
- Benedictine monk and scholar Calmet (1672–1757) placed Togarmah in Scythia and Turcomania (in the Eurasian Steppes and Central Asia). The legendary ancestor of...
- Artifacts - Cedid Atlas Tercümesi Maps: 1801-1815 Cornucopia of Ottomania and Turcomania - Ottoman Printed World Map Terra Cognita - Newsletter of the Society...
- Domains of Ala al-Dawla (Aladulia) located between Natolia, Caramania, Armenia, and Turcomania, as depicted by English cartographer John Seller in 1690...
- diagonally down the country to the border with Iran. Turkmen sources note that Turcomania – an Anglicized version of "Turkmeneli" – appears on a map of the region...
- Saint Pierre Han, Part 3". Mavi Boncuk - Cornucopia of Ottomania and Turcomania. Janin (1953), p. 600 Müller-Wiener (1977), p. 188. Schmitt (2005) "Catholic...
- Saint Pierre Han, Part 3". Mavi Boncuk - Cornucopia of Ottomania and Turcomania. Pamukçiyan, Kevork. IV. Biyografileriyle Ermeniler, Ermeni Kaynaklarından...
- fourteenth century, Marco Polo wrote in the account of his travels: ...In Turcomania there are three classes of people. First, there are the Turcomans; these...