- The Yomut, also
spelled Yomud or Iomud, are a
Turkmen tribe who
reside in
Turkmenistan and Iran.
There is a
common belief about the
origin of the name...
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Dashoguz velayat. The
Yomuds were
divided into sedentary, semi-nomadic and
nomadic groups, the last
being the majority.
Sedentary Yomud Turkmens lived in...
- Turkmenistan) is
based on the Teke dialect,
while Iranian Turkmen use
mostly the
Yomud dialect, and
Afghan Turkmen use the
Ersary variety. The
Turkmen language...
- the
Yomuds and
founded the
Qungrat dynasty. Part and
parcel of this was the
breakup of the
Yomud which gave the
Chowdur autonomy from the
Yomud, but...
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militaries of this period. In the 19th century,
raids and
rebellions by the
Yomud Turkmen group resulted in that group's
dispersal by the
Uzbek rulers. In...
- the name of the
Turkmen clan may be
spelt in many ways,
including Iomud,
Yomud,
Yamud and Yomut. The
Iomud horse is
raised in Turkmenistan, particularly...
- The
Turkoman Revolt of 1912–1913 was a
revolt by
Yomud Turkomans against the
Khanate of Khiva. Its
causes lay in
opposition to the
taxation reforms of...
- (mainly
Yomud tribe), 15% Russians, 3% Kazakhs, 2% Azerbaijanis, 10% others,
including Lezgins, Armenians, Uzbeks, Tatars, and Jews. The
Yomud tribe is...
-
Highness from the Tsar. In 1912, the
Khanate of
Khiva faced a
revolt by
Yomud Turkomans. It
ended in 1913. The
February Revolution in
Russia influenced...
- ISBN 9781421420509.
These Yomud Turkomans situated along the
Persian border proved much more
difficult to deal with.
These Yomuds had
shown their rebellious...