- Türkmen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Turkmen, Türkmen, Turkoman, or
Turkman may
refer to:
Turkoman (ethnonym),
ethnonym used for the
Oghuz Turks during...
-
Turkman style is a
style in
Persian miniature painting that
emerged in the late 15th-century. The
British art
scholar Basil William Robinson coined the...
- The
Turkman gate
demolition and
subsequent m****acre was an
infamous case of
political oppression and
police brutality during the
Emergency when, on 31...
- exists.
Turkman Gate,
located to the
southern edge of
Shahajahanabad (Coordinates: 28.642231N 77.232591E), is
named after the Sufi
Saint Shah
Turkman Bayabani...
- be
forgotten that the name the
Nomads themselves adopt is Turkmen, and
Turkman is
applied to them only by the Persians.
Despite various criticisms, it...
- Turkish: sing. تركمن (Türkmen) or تركمان (
Türkmân), pl. تراكمه (Terâkime) Azerbaijani: sing.
Türkmən or
Türkman, pl. Tərakimə Turkish: Türkmen Turkmen:...
- 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...
- al-
Turkman (Turkish: Sılayip Türkmen, Turkmen: صِلَيِّبْ تركمان, romanized: Silayīp
Tūrkman or Arabic: صُلَيْبْ التركمان, romanized: Sulayb al-
Turkman)...
- A
Turkmen rug (Turkmen: Türkmen haly; or
Turkmen **** or
Turkoman ****) is a type of
handmade floor-covering
textile traditionally originating in Central...
- 1958, that the
ruling military junta officially introduced the name "
Turkman/Turkmen": the
political goal of the
Iraqi government was to distinguish...