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    Iranian Turkmens (Persian: ترکمن‌های ایران; Turkmen: ایران تۆرکمن‌لری, romanized: Eýran Türkmenleri) are a branch of Turkmen people living mainly in northern...
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    might have transcribed Türkmen, these "Türkmens" might be Karluks instead of modern Türkmens' Oghuz-speaking ancestors; as Türkmen might be the Karluks'...
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  • 11th–13th centuries Turkmens, a Turkic people native to Central Asia living primarily in Turkmenistan and North Caucasus Iranian Turkmens, Turkmen minority living...
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    were abolished for sounds that are absent in the Turkmen language. The Turkmens of Afghanistan and Iran continue to use Arabic script. In January 1925,...
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  • intellectual circles. Iranian Turkmens are primarily concentrated in the provinces of Golestān and North Khorasan. The largest Turkmen city in Iran is Gonbad-e...
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    Afghan Turkmens or Turkmens of Afghanistan (Persian: ترکمن‌های افغانستان; Turkmen: اۇوغان تۆرکمنلری Owgan türkmenleri, [oʊˈɢɑn tʏɾkmønˈløɾʏ]) live in the...
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    based in Gonbad-e Kavus, Iran. It was established in the immediate aftermath of the Iranian Revolution and mobilized Iranian Turkmens who mostly follow Sunni...
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    Since then, this system has been adopted by Iranian-Turkmens, and has been used for the publication of Turkmen Language publications such as "Yaprak" and...
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    about a Turkmen character, Amin. He also indicated the generosity and kind-hearted spirit of the Turkmens in his poem about Amin. Famous Turkmens from within...
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    region. Thus, the Iraqi Turkmen (as well as the Syrian Turkmens and Anatolian Turkmens) do not identify themselves with the Turkmen people of Turkmenistan...
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    Turkoman (ethnonym) (category Articles containing Turkmen-language text)
    the 11th century, Turkmens densely populated Arran. The 12th-century Persian writer al-Marwazi wrote about the arrival of Turkmens to Muslim lands, portraying...
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  • their status as the majority ethnic group on the island of Cyprus. Iranian Turkmens[citation needed] Lepcha, an ethnic group in India, Nepal, and Bhutan...
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    Magtymguly Pyragy (category Iranian Turkmen people)
    Farāghi; Turkmen: Magtymguly Pyragy; Turkmen pronunciation: [ˌmɑɣtɯmɢʊˈlɯ ˌpɯɾɑːˈɣɯ]; c. 1724 – 1807), born Magtymguly, was an Iranian-Turkmen spiritual...
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  • genetically related to the Iranian peoples. Turkmens: Genetic studies show that the Turkmens are characterized by the presence of local Iranian mtDNA lineages, similar...
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    During the crisis in Khuzestan, the Iranian Turkmens rose in revolt against the central government.The Turkmens who had freed themselves from Russian...
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    Tajik Kyrgyz Van Kyrgyz Turkmen1 communities Turkmens Afghan Turkmens Ansarlu Iranian Turkmens Akto Turkmen Turkish communities2 Turks Gajal Muhacirs Tahtacıs...
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    The Turkmen people have traditionally been nomads and equestrians, and even today after the fall of the USSR attempts to urbanize the Turkmens have not...
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    Kopet Dag (category CS1 Turkmen-language sources (tk))
    highest Iranian summit is Mount Quchan (Kuh-e Quchan) at 3,191 metres (10,469 ft). Vambery conjectured that köpet originates from the Turkmen language...
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    located in Ashgabat. Many Afghan rugs with the traditional Turkmen design are made by ethnic Turkmens living in this country. Afghanistan produces a lot of...
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    Karamanlides Gajal Amuca tribe Iranian Azerbaijanis Shahsevan Qizilbash Padar tribe Khorasani Turks Iranian Turkmens Afghan Turkmens Qajars (tribe) Bichaghchi...
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    in various dishes. Outside of Iran, a strong presence of Iranian cuisine can be found in cities with significant Iranian diaspora populations, namely the...
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    emigration from Iran, especially since the Iranian revolution (see Iranian diaspora, Human capital flight from Iran, Jewish exodus from Iran), especially...
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    Lurs, 2% Baloch, 1% Turkic tribal groups (including Qashqai and Turkmens), and non-Iranian, non-Turkic groups (including Armenians, Georgians, Assyrians...
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    of Azerbaijani ethnicity. Most Iranian Azerbaijanis are bilingual in Azerbaijani and Persian. They are mainly of Iranian descent. They are primarily found...
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    patterns. Men put the tahýa on their shaved heads.[citation needed] Among Iranian Turkmens, specially in Turkmensahra, it is called بوریک (börük) and is now only...
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    Yomut (redirect from Yomut Turkmen)
    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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    Sardar Azmoun (category Iranian Turkmen people)
    Jahanbakhsh, Azmoun is the second-most expensive Iranian player of all-time. He was also the youngest Iranian to score in a UEFA Champions League match. According...
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  • Tajlu Khanum (category Iranian Turkmen people)
    Mawsillu tribe and mother of Tahmasp I. While Italian writer Angiolello and Iranian historian Manuchihr Parsaʹdust agree that she was a granddaughter of the...
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    Great Wall of Gorgan (category Articles containing Turkmen-language text)
    (دیوار دفاعی گرگان). It is known as Qïzïl Yïlan or Qazal Al'an to local Iranian Turkmens. The barrier consists of a wall, 195 km (121 mi) long and 6–10 m (20–33 ft)...
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    Saryk (category Articles containing Turkmen-language text)
    The Saryk (Turkmen: Sarykly) are a tribe of Turkmens in Turkmenistan. The Saryk mostly live in the valley of the Marghab River (the ancient Margiana)...
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