「Turkmen」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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A servant of the ruler, who was also a | Turkmen, allegedly aided Magtymguly's escape. |
The assimilation of the | Turkmen already became a state policy in 1971 when th |
a warlike band, possibly of mixed Kurdish and | Turkmen ancestry, settled by the Seljuqs a generation |
intention was to remove the 800 - 900 mostly | Turkmen and Kurdish families living in its ancient ho |
long ethnic lines- Kurds, Arabs, Assyrian and | Turkmen- and the fifth is made up of independents. |
The Khwarezmid Empire was established by | Turkmen and Kipchaks Turks who had converted to Islam |
an expression of the cultures of the Yoruk / | Turkmen and Avshar tribes which pursue a way of life |
Among those forced out were Kurds and | Turkmen and some who had non-Iraqi nationalities. |
Turkmen and Arabs complained , however, that Kurds ho | |
Unlike the Uzbeks, however, the | Turkmen are traditionally a nomadic people (though th |
The | Turkmen are the smaller Turkic group who can also be |
ghts encouraging them to move to historically | Turkmen areas including the oil-rich city of Kirkuk. |
The citadel is considered by | Turkmen as an important factor in their history. |
dvantage of the instability in Trebizond, the | Turkmen attacked the Empire in 1346, taking Hagios An |
It was also used in Azeri and | Turkmen before those languages switched to the Latin |
s relations between the Pontic Greeks and the | Turkmen; besides, there were at least 11 documented m |
The town became a part of | Turkmen beylik of Dulkadir after the turbulent years |
Turkmen Brotherhood Movement - led by Kalkhi Najmaddi | |
Main | Turkmen Canal, unfinished |
reached VIII at its epicenter, and VI at the | Turkmen capital of Ashgabad. |
hts from the collection include extraordinary | Turkmen carpets, rare 12th through 15th-century Centr |
ive boundaries were changed in 1974 to divide | Turkmen concentrations. |
e most prominent football player and coach of | Turkmen ethnicity. |
t-like, single-reed instrument used mainly in | Turkmen folk music.Dilli-tuyduk These come in two kin |
rating sound and is used to play the tunes of | Turkmen folk songs. |
Kurdistani Alliance but opposed by the Iraqi | Turkmen Front, Iraqi Accord Front and Sadrist Movemen |
4, the Russian government's refusal to export | Turkmen gas to hard currency markets, and mounting de |
menistan and Iran, as well as for delivery of | Turkmen gas to the Persian Gulf and the world market. |
A | Turkmen girl and baby from Afghanistan |
Choudor are thought to belong to the original | Turkmen group and the left flank of Oghuz Khan's army |
Turkmen historians consider the city to have been fou | |
The | Turkmen however could not understand these languages. |
He was recognized by the | Turkmen Karamanids but defeated by vizier Fakhr al-Di |
(13 in the 1992 Constitution) establishes the | Turkmen language as the official language and article |
He was a Kurd who simply wrote in the | Turkmen language, but steel Turkmen nationalists cons |
It literally means happiness in | Turkmen language. |
he alphabets of the Dungan, Kalmyk, Tatar and | Turkmen languages. |
Turkmen living in the Murgab River delta (Margiana oa | |
A | Turkmen man of Central Asia in traditional clothes. |
eikh Bedreddin, who drew support largely from | Turkmen migrants to the Balkans, claimed descent from |
(Ovis ammon cycloceros), often referred to as | Turkmen Mountain Sheep is a subspecies of urial sheep |
There are several | Turkmen neighbourhoods within and around the citadel, |
initially established on 7 August 1921 as the | Turkmen Oblast of the Turkestan ASSR. |
nd exiled, Kaykaus remained popular among the | Turkmen of Anatolia and a threat to the stability of |
ong the Others: Encounters with the Forgotten | Turkmen of Iraq, Esprit de Corps Books, ISBN 18958962 |
During a campaign in Khiva, his | Turkmen opponents called him goz zanli or "Bloody Eye |
Some | Turkmen opposition sources also claim that Niyazov di |
y's poetry, along with stories collected from | Turkmen oral traditions, suggest that the poet was ta |
Although the | Turkmen penetrated deep into Trebizond's territory, t |
However they were supported by the nomadic | Turkmen people of Central Anatolia who had migrated e |
The modern | Turkmen people descend, at least in part, from the Og |
itution emphasizes self-determination for the | Turkmen people, as well as the rule of law and rights |
time the people remained discontent, and the | Turkmen plundered the countryside. |
Dzhuma Durdy Karayev (1910-4 May 1960) was a | Turkmen politician who served as General Secretary of |
the central village is older than the present | Turkmen population evident from its non Turkish name |
esults have been revealed regarding the Iraqi | Turkmen population) from 500,000 by most western sour |
With his mentor dead and | Turkmen power in central Anatolia at a low point, Jim |
territory was signed in July 2007 between the | Turkmen Presidential State Agency for Supervising the |
the second half of the middle ages, numerous | Turkmen principalities which are collectively known a |
He led several campaigns against the emerging | Turkmen principalities, the Beyliks, always on behalf |
Balkan Province, | Turkmen province |
n was to free the slaves captured and sold by | Turkmen raiders from the Russian frontiers on the Cas |
ere fired after they advocated greater ethnic | Turkmen representation in the Soviet government. |
atedly denies allegation from Turkey and some | Turkmen representative that any attempts have been ma |
cing an expedition undertaken by twenty-eight | Turkmen riders in 1935, who took 84 days to cover the |
known; all three were later married to Muslim | Turkmen rulers. |
erbaijan, and Iranian Azerbaijan, Turkey, the | Turkmen Sahra (Iran) and Turkmenistan, where they are |
Kublai Khan appointed the first governor, | Turkmen Sayid Ajall, in Yunnan in 1273. |
In a document dated 1257, early | Turkmen settlers around Boraboy had been mentioned. |
ity groups: Kurds, Assyrians, Mandeans, Iraqi | Turkmen, Shabaks and Roma. |
Sinan Erbil (Arbil) (born 1965) is an Iraqi | Turkmen singer. |
also be repairing nearly 50 wells prepared by | Turkmen specialists in 1980's. |
ed into two Soviet Socialist Republics (SSR), | Turkmen SSR and Uzbek SSR. |
Turkmen SSR matched the borders of today's Turkmenist | |
neral Secretary of the Communist Party of the | Turkmen SSR as well as its first President. |
rson to hold the position of President of the | Turkmen SSR before its responsibilities were merged w |
Upon dissolution, it was split into | Turkmen SSR (now Turkmenistan), Uzbek SSR (now Uzbeki |
Parliamentary elections were held in the | Turkmen SSR on 7 January 1990. |
In 1991, the | Turkmen SSR became independent and was renamed Turkme |
elections were held for the first time in the | Turkmen SSR on 27 October 1990. |
On 13 May 1925 it was transformed into | Turkmen SSR and became a separate republic of the USS |
r Morosov, born March 4, 1940 in Krasnovodsk, | Turkmen SSR) is a retired sprint canoer from USSR. |
евич Буркеня; born July 20, 1978 in Ashgabat, | Turkmen SSR) is a Russian track and field athlete who |
neral Secretary of the Communist Party of the | Turkmen SSR, serving from 1926 until 1927. |
neral Secretary of the Communist Party of the | Turkmen SSR, serving from 11 May 1928 until August 19 |
the Reichskommissariat: Kazak SSR, Uzbek SSR, | Turkmen SSR, Tajik SSR and Kyrgyz ASSR. |
tities based on ethnic principles: Uzbek SSR, | Turkmen SSR, Tajik ASSR (within Uzbek SSR), Kyrgyz Au |
was born Lusik Georgievna Alikhanova in Merv, | Turkmen SSR, USSR (now Mary, Turkmenistan). |
neral Secretary of the Communist Party of the | Turkmen SSR. |
neral Secretary of the Communist Party of the | Turkmen SSR. |
neral Secretary of the Communist Party of the | Turkmen SSR. |
a in Sinop after her first marriage to Muslim | Turkmen Tadjeddin Pasha of Sinop, Emir of Limnia, whi |
may either be a certain Bora Bey, a leader of | Turkmen tribe or the Greek wind god Boreas. |
They were Shia Muslims and belonged to a | Turkmen tribe. |
Taurus Mountains and there sought refuge with | Turkmen tribes living beyond the borders of the empir |
and the former generals of Seljuks as well as | Turkmen tribes within Seljuk realm who accepted the s |
These | Turkmen tribes are Teke (Tekke), Yomut (Yomud), Arsar |
After the battle of Malazgirt in 1071, | Turkmen tribes led by ghazi warriors began to settle |
Eastern Oguz - Eastern Oguz ( | Turkmen, Turkmen-Uzbek, Khorasani Turkic); |
ories, but soon lost them to the Qara Qoyunlu | Turkmen under Jahan Shah. |
disappearance of his brothers, incitements to | Turkmen unity, tirades against unjust mullahs and kha |
The ruins are named after the | Turkmen village about 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) north e |
Turkmen volunteers in France. | |
bek Bazarbayev (born September 17, 1981) is a | Turkmen weightlifter. |
re the original districts mainly inhabited by | Turkmen, whereas the newer ones such as Imam Muhammed |
Capra aegagrus turcmenica ( | Turkmen Wild Goat) |
The | Turkmen Wild Goat or Bearded Goat (Capra aegagrus tur |
found instead widespread rebellion among the | Turkmen, with Jimri as their nominal leader. |
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