-
might have
transcribed Türkmen,
these "
Türkmens"
might be
Karluks instead of
modern Türkmens' Oghuz-speaking ancestors; as
Türkmen might be the Karluks'...
- 11th–13th
centuries Turkmens, a
Turkic people native to
Central Asia
living primarily in
Turkmenistan and
North Caucasus Iranian Turkmens,
Turkmen minority living...
- [tʏɾkmøn dɪlɪ]) is a
Turkic language of the
Oghuz branch spoken by the
Turkmens of
Central Asia. It has an
estimated 4.3
million native speakers in Turkmenistan...
- than to the
Turkmens of
Central Asia...Q. How many are there? A. No
reliable figures are available, and
estimates on the
number of
Turkmens in
Syria and...
- region. Thus, the
Iraqi Turkmen (as well as the
Syrian Turkmens and
Anatolian Turkmens) do not
identify themselves with the
Turkmen people of Turkmenistan...
-
Afghan Turkmens or
Turkmens of
Afghanistan (Persian: ترکمنهای افغانستان;
Turkmen: اۇوغان تۆرکمنلری
Owgan türkmenleri, [oʊˈɢɑn tʏɾkmønˈløɾʏ]) are
Turkmen people...
-
still survive among the
modern Turkmens.
Iranian Turkmens speak primarily Southern Turkmen, a
variant of the
Turkmen language also
spoken in Afghanistan...
- the
Turkmen people. The ITF
claims a
region named Turkmeneli (literally
meaning the "land of the
Turkmens") as the
homeland of the
Iraqi Turkmen. Turkmeneli...
-
government many
times since the Qing dynasty. In 1990,
nearly 1,000 Akto
Turkmens rebelled against the
Chinese government and were
mostly detained over separatist...
-
Hulegu (Iran) or
Chaghatay (Trans-Oxanian
Central Asia). The
Sayin Khan
Turkmens were an
organized confederation of
tribes thought to be divided, in typical...