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Turghudlu was a
Turkoman tribe in
central Anatolia.
Modern historian Faruk Sümer
disputed claims that the
tribe was of
Tatar or
Kipchak origin, citing...
- this
would also mean the
dynasty of
Dulkadir is
related to the
Turkoman Turghudlu tribe. On the
other hand,
Annemarie von
Gabain proposed tulga-dar (lit...
- 68 m (223 ft). The name
derives from the name of the
Turkish clan of "
Turghudlu" (also
cited as "Turgut" or "Turgutoğlu"),
recorded as
having provided...
- may also
refer to: Turgutlu, İliç,
village in
Erzincan Province,
Turkey Turghudlu (tribe),
Turkmen tribe This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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governor of Hamid,
Mustafa Chelebi was
sponsored by Yakub, Karaman, and the
Turghudlu tribe of
Turkmens as a
claimant to the
Ottoman throne.
Mustafa besieged...
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Bayburd Beg and
Turghud Beg, the
eponymous leaders of the
Bayburdlu and
Turghudlu tribes, were
brothers who were
dispatched to
Anatolia (Rum) from Khorasan...
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Mahmuthisar (located in modern-day
Konya Province of Turkey)
among the
Turghudlu and
Bayburdlu tribes. His tomb is
located in Mahmuthisar.
According to...
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governor of Hamid,
Mustafa Chelebi was
sponsored by Yakub, Karaman, and the
Turghudlu tribe of
Turkmens as a
claimant to the
Ottoman throne.
Mustafa besieged...