- Salur,
Salyr or
Salgur (Turkish: Salır, Turkmen:
Salyr, Persian: سالور) was an
ancient Oghuz Turkic (or Turkoman)
tribe and a sub-branch of the Üçok tribal...
- Galkynyş (Galkynyş, Gözli ata, Çalja,
Salyr, Teke han) Hanýap (Hanýap) Kiçiaga (Agzybirlik, Berkarar, Oraz
salyr, Rysgally) Parahatçylyk (Parahatçylyk...
- The
other dialects are Nohurly, Ýomud, Änewli, Hasarly, Nerezim, Gökleň,
Salyr, Saryk, Ärsary and Çowdur. The Teke
dialect is
sometimes (especially in...
- the
enemy Huma bird (humay)
Salur (tribe)
Salgur (سَلْغُرْ)
Salur Salur Salyr sword swinger Golden eagle (bürgüt)
Ayrums Eymür (اَيْمُرْ) Eymür Eymur...
- Red Army
during World War II. He was born in a
Siberian town of Bol'shay
Salyr' next to
Krasnoyarsk and
hailed from a
family of
hunters and fur-trappers...
- (42 mi) long
Tarynnakh (Тарыннаах) and the 63
kilometres (39 mi) long Buor-
Salyr-Taryna (Буорсалыыр-Тарына) at the
northern end of the
Kuyellyakh Range....
- Saal,
Dutch zaal,
Frisian seal,
Icelandic salur Icelandic pronunciation: [
ˈsaːlʏr̥], Swedish,
Norwegian and
Danish sal,
Lithuanian salė,
Finnish sali, Estonian...
- (basis of the
standard Turkmen)
Nohurly Ýomud Änewli
Hasarly Nerezim Gökleň
Salyr Saryk Ärsary Çowdur
Trukhmen Transitional East-West
Oghuz Khorasani Turkic...
-
Yomut (Yomud), Ärsary (Ersary),
Chowdur (Choudur), and
Saryk (Saryq). The
Salyr (Salor), a
tribe that
declined as a
result of
military defeat before the...
-
Piece of a
Turkmen camel trapping of
Salyr design...