- Look up Turkmen, Turkoman, turkmen, or Türkmen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Turkmen, Türkmen, Turkoman, or
Turkman may
refer to:
Turkoman (ethnonym)...
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Turcoman (1824 – 12
April 1846) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse notable for
winning the 2000
Guineas Stakes in 1827.
Turcoman was
sired by Selim,...
- commander-in-chief of all
armed forces –
Turcoman and Non-
Turcoman – and
usually held by a
Persian (Tādjik) noble. The
Turcoman Qizilbash nevertheless remained...
- The
Iraqi Turkmen Front (abbreviated as ITF) is a
political movement representing the
Iraqi Turkmen people. It was
founded on
April 5, 1995 as a coalition...
- (1338–1357) 1370–1925
Timurid Empire (1370–1507) Qara
Qoyunlu Turcomans (1374–1468) Aq
Qoyunlu Turcomans (1378–1508)
Safavid Empire (1501–1736)
Afsharid Empire...
- Arab and ****yrian fighters,
while the
Ottomans emplo****
local Kurdish and
Turcoman tribes. The Suez
Canal was
defended from
Ottoman attacks in 1915 and 1916;...
- The
Treaty of
Turkmenchay (Persian: عهدنامه ترکمانچای, romanized: Ahdnāme-ye Torkmânčây; Russian: Туркманчайский договор, romanized: Turkmanchayskiy dogovor)...
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Bandar Torkaman (Persian: بندرتركمن) is a city in the
Central District of
Torkaman County,
Golestan province, Iran,
serving as
capital of both the county...
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subject to
influence from
court factions. From the very beginning, the
Turcoman were a
danger that
undermined the Sultan's
creation of a
strong state....
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According to
Muslim scholar Ibn Battuta,
Orhan was "the
greatest of the
Turcoman kings and the
richest in wealth, lands, and
military forces".
Osman Gazi...