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Meaning of "turkomans"

Turkomans: a term referring to Turkmen people or their language, used in historical or cultural contexts
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  • plural of Turkoman

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Turkomans launch a pillaging raid against the principality.
Khiva kept a large number of Persian slaves which they bought from the Turkomans.
Turkomans are there.
It was inhabited by the Tekke tribe of Turkomans.
The Turkomans were bottled in the gorge.
With regard to the Turkomans.
The Turkomans are Muslims characterized by a very simple way of life and extremely crude speech.
Other inhabitants are the Kurds and Turkomans.
The Turkomans had no organized state.
Muslim Oghuz came to be known as Turkomans.
The Turkomans do not shut up.
Iv . the cultural rights of the turkomans and.
Turkomans of Iraq.
Men and women were taken captive, as well as a large group of Turkomans.
Turkomans are Iraq 's third largest ethnic group after Arabs and Kurds.

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Today, they are variously grouped as a branch of the Azerbaijanis and Turkmens or Turkomans.
It found that Turkomans were the third largest ethnicity in Iraq, after Arabs and Kurds.
II . Accusations of alleged violations of the rights of the Assyrians and Turkomans.
The Kara Koyunlu Turkomans at one point established their capital in Herat in modern-day Afghanistan.
Following the Lausanne Agreement, attempts were made to divide and exploit the Iraqi Turkomans.
The Turkomans possess a famous breed of horses and keep camels, sheep, cattle, asses and mules.
We regard the entire population of Iraq - Arabs, Kurds and Turkomans - as friends and neighbours.
Karasid Turkomans settled in the area of the Troad in the 14th century.
Al-Ahmadiyah's previous inhabitants had predominantly been Turkomans.

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