- The
Saryk (Turkmen:
Sarykly) are a
tribe of
Turkmens in Turkmenistan. The
Saryk mostly live in the
valley of the
Marghab River (the
ancient Margiana)...
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major modern Turkmen tribes are Teke, Yomut, Ersari, Chowdur, Gokleng, and
Saryk. The most
numerous are the Teke. The
origin of all of
these tribes is traced...
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major modern Turkmen tribes are Teke, Yomut, Ersari, Chowdur,
Gokleng and
Saryk. The most
numerous are the Teke.
Turkmen is the
official language of Turkmenistan...
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order (as well as top to bottom) are the Teke, Yomut,
Saryk, Chowdur, and Ersari. Teke
Yomut Saryk Chowdur Ersari On
October 6, 1926, the
Constitution of...
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Representatives of such
modern Turkmen tribes as Yomut, Goklen, Īgdīr,
Saryk,
Salar and Teke have
lived in Iran
since the 16th century,
though ethnic...
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other dialects are Nohurly, Ýomud, Änewli, Hasarly, Nerezim, Gökleň, Salyr,
Saryk, Ärsary and Çowdur. The Teke
dialect is
sometimes (especially in Afghanistan)...
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designs that
varied from
tribe to tribe; most
famous are the Yomut, Ersari,
Saryk, Salur, and Teke. Irregularities,
considered part of the
charm by many rug...
- Sarikol, Sariqol, or
Sarykol from
Turkic languages meaning "yellow lake" may
refer to:
Sarikol Range, a
mountain range on the
border with
Tajikistan and...
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Representatives of such
contemporary Turkmen tribes as Yomut, Goklen, Īgdīr,
Saryk,
Salar and Teke have
lived in Iran
since the 16th century,
though ethnic...
- are Teke (Tekke),
Yomut (Yomud), Ärsary (Ersary),
Chowdur (Choudur), and
Saryk (Saryq). The
Salyr (Salor), a
tribe that
declined as a
result of military...