- hor****,
consisting of
Yomuts, (other) Turkmens,
Kazakhs and Uzbeks. The
letter said: "Several
times with the
predatory tribe of
Yomuts for the
purpose of...
- The
Yomut **** is a type of
Turkmen rug
traditionally handwoven by the
Yomut or Yomud, one of the
major tribes of Turkmenistan. A
Yomut design, along...
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included the Igdir, Bozachi, Abdal, and
Arabachi tribes.
Yomuds (also
called Yomuts) are one of the
major modern Turkmen tribes. They
descend from the Salur...
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Turkmen society is well do****ented. The
major modern Turkmen tribes are Teke,
Yomut, Ersari, Chowdur,
Gokleng and Saryk. The most
numerous are the Teke. Turkmen...
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Yomuts were
temporarily successful, and very soon that
force advantage turned into a
military advantage. A
serious blow was
inflicted on the
Yomuts,...
- east
around the s****s of the
Caspian Sea. Of the
Turkmens of Iran, the
Yomuts come the
closest to the
definition of the Yörüks. An
interesting offshoot...
- the
Turkmen language and may be
observed in such
words as: boyun>moyın in
Yomut –
Gunbatar dialect, büdüremek>müdüremek in
Ersari and
Stavropol Turkmens'...
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traditional order (as well as top to bottom) are the Teke,
Yomut, Saryk, Chowdur, and Ersari. Teke
Yomut Saryk Chowdur Ersari On
October 6, 1926, the Constitution...
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tribal name 餘沒渾
Yumeihun (< MC *iʷо-muət-хuən) in Tang ****yao to the name
Yomut of a
modern Turkmen clan.
Towards the end of the 11th century, in Divânü...
- doi:10.1017/S0020743800000842. S2CID 163247729. Irons,
William (1975). The
Yomut Turkmen: A
Study of
Social Organization among a
Central Asian Turkic-Speaking...