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 Oguz Oguz Demirci. Welcome To My Web Site!
The Oghuz Turks, or Oguz Turks (Okuz, Oufoi, Guozz, Ghuzz) are regarded as one of the major branches The Oguz Turks are the ancestors of today's western Turks: Azerbaijanis, Turks.
Oguz Merhaba, Bugun 25-02-2004 te Ateistforum a gozatarken maalesef babanizi kaybettiginizi ogrendim Selamlar, Alparslan.
(1936- 26/7/2004, Turkey) Oguz Aral was born in Silivri, Turkey in 1936.
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 Oghuz Turks
The Oghuz Turks (Oguz Turks) were one of the branches of Turks from the 8th until the 11th During the Turkish migration in the 10th and 12th century the Oghuz were among Turks in the area of the Caspian who migrated south and west towards western and eastern Europe instead of east towards
The Oguz Turks are regarded as the of today's western Turks: Azerbaijanis Turks of Turkmens Qashqay Turks Khorasani Turks and Gauguz Turks who number more than 100 million.
According to Lev Gumilev in his work entitled "1 000 years around the " the Oguz Turks in the anthropological category were Caucasoid.
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 Oghuz Turks biography .ms
The name Oguz (also pronounced Okuz) is derived from "arrow" and "tribes." The depiction of an archman shooting an arrow was the flag of the Seljuk empire, which was founded by the Oguz Turks in the 10th century.
From the 5th century onwards, the Oguz were the founders and rulers of several important Turkic kingdoms and empires, the most notable of them being the Gokturks, Seljuks, Safavids and Ottomans.
In the 8th century, the Oguz Turks made a new home and domain for themselves in the area between the Caspian and Aral seas, a region that is often refered to as Transoxiana, the western portion of Turkistan.
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 GAGAUZIA AND TRANSDNIESTRIA: THE MOLDOVAN CONFEDERATION CONUNDRUM
Within the Ottoman Empire the Gagauz also had a special autonomy thanks to their ethnic relationship with the Turks, the same common ancestors - the Oguz, the same language and the same history until the 12th and 13th centuries.
The Petchenegs, the Uz (also known as the Oguz), and the Cumans, that were occupying the steps between the Aral and Caspic seas in the second half of the first millennium A. D., were the vassals of the Kazar king.
The Oguz state was independent of the Bulgarian Czardom and of the Bulgarian Patriarchate from Tyrnovo.
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 Turkish origins - All About Turkey
Turks came into Asia Minor in 1071 AD after the victory of Malazgirt by the Seljuks.
In the eighth century some Turkish tribes, among them the Oguz, moved south of the Oxus River, while others migrated west to the northern shore of the Black Sea.
All About Turkey © Burak Sansal 1996–2005, a certified professional tour guide in Turkey.
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 The world's top oghuz turks websites
The Oghuz Turks (also Ğuz or Oguz with various other spellings) were one of the major branches of Turks from the 8th until the 11th centuries.
The Oghuz Turks are regarded as the ancestors of today's western Turks: Azerbaijanis, Turks of Turkey, Turkmens, Qashqay Turks, Khorasani Turks and Gauguz Turks who number more than 100 million.
The name of "Oghuz" which is derived from "Arrow" and "Tribe" was first written in the Turkic Orhun inscriptions (as the six Oghuz tribal union) in the banks of the Yenisey River in Mongolia.
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 Turkmenistan. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
They are descendants of the medieval Oguz tribes (to which the Seljuk and Osmanli Turks also belonged).
The diversion of water from the Aral Sea for irrigation is drying up the sea and reducing the flow of freshwater in the region.
Cotton, grown along the canal and in the Murgab and Tejen oases, is the chief crop; wheat, barley, corn, millet, sesame, vegetables, melons, wine grapes, and alfalfa are also cultivated.
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 Galip - about "oguz"
oguz aral, turkey, girgir, avni, utanmaz adam Oguz Aral comiclopedia page by Lambiek Oguz Aral (1936 - 26/7/2004, Turkey) Oguz Aral was born in Silivri, Turkey in 1936.
Oguz Durumeric Office: B20F MLH Email odurumer@math.uiowa.edu Paper Mail Oguz Durumeric Department of Mathematics 15 MLH The University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 52242-1419 USA Phone: voice: 319-335-0774 fax: 319...
My name is O ğ uz Ergin; I'm Turkish (in case you wonder where the strange letter in my name comes from) and I currently live in...
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 Oguz Oguz Demirci. Welcome To My Web Site!
The Oghuz Turks, or Oguz Turks (Okuz, Oufoi, Guozz, Ghuzz) are regarded as one of the major branches The Oguz Turks are the ancestors of today's western Turks: Azerbaijanis, Turks.
Oguz and Gok Turk People of the Same Race.
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 Anatolian Themes and Topics
One indisputable characteristic of Kök Türk inscriptions is that there are Türks, Uigurs, Karluks, Kirgiz, Dokuz Oguz, that is, all kinds of Turkic speaking groups with separate identities and lands.
There were also other groups who were not called Turks and called themselves Turks, but spoke various Turkic dialects.
Among some of these people, we can name Uigurs, Dokuz Oguz (Nine Oguz), Karluks, Kirgiz and quite many others.
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 Oghuz Turks
The Oghuz Turks, or Oguz Turks (Guzz, Oufoi) are regarded as one of the major branches of the Turks in the post-Islamic era.
In the 8th century, the Oguz Turks made a new home and domain for themseleves in the area between the Caspian and Aral seas, a region that is often reffered to as Transoxiana, the western portion of Turkistan.
The Oguz Turks are the ancestors of today's Western Turks: Azerbaijanis, Turks of Turkey, Turkmens, Qashqay Turks, Khurasani Turks, Balkan Turks and Gauguz (Gokoguz) Turks who number more than 100 million and inhabit areas in western Asia and eastern Europe.
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 Oghuz Turks
The name Oguz is derived from "arrow" and "tribes." The depiction of an archman shooting an arrow was the flag of the Seljuk empire, which was founded by the Oguz Turks in the 10th century.
The name of the Oguz was first written in the Turkish Orhun inscriptions dating back to the 6th century.
The mention of the "six Oguz tribal union" in these inscriptions pertains to the unity of six Turkic tribes, which became known as the Oguz that lived along the Barlik River.
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 in_selju.html
The Oguz had first formed the Gokturk Empire in the 6th century; after the expansion of Islam among the Turks, but among the Turks the Oguz came to be called the Turkmens.
It is following this date that the Turks fully conquered the whole of Anatolia and established the Anat olian Seljuk state there as a part of the Great Seljuk Empire.
The Anatolian Seljuk state became increasingly affe cted by Iranian culture and language through the influence of Persian intellectuals coming to the region from Iran.
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 Oghuz Turks - free-definition
The mention of the "six Oguz tribal union" in the Turkic Orhun inscriptions (6th century) pertains to the unification of the six Turkic tribes which became known as the Oguz.
A number of tribal groupings bearing the name Oguz, often with a numeral representing the number of united tribes in the union are noted.
This was the first written reference to Oguz, and was dated to the period of the Gokturk empire.
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 Oghuz Turks
For example, it is written in many sources prior to the modern age that the largest component of the population of Azerbaijan is composed of "Turcoman tribes." The "Turkmen" reference in history books which is often used for Azerbaijanis and Turks of Turkey simply means "Muslim Turk" or "Muslim western Turk" which means Oguz Turk.
Some western books which were written prior to the modern age use the terms "Turcoman" for the descendants of the Oghuz Turks who were not from the Turkmen nationality of central Asia which is one of the branches of the Oguz.
The extension from the Karacuk Mountains towards the Caspian Sea (Transoxiana) was called "Oguz Steppe Lands" from where the Oguz Turks established trading, religious and cultural contacts with the Abbasid Arab caliphate which was ruling lands to the south.
encycl.opentopia.com /term/Oghuz_Turks   (1954 words)

  
 tarihce-eng
The Oguzs had first formed the Gokturk Empire in the 6th century; after the expansion of Islam among the Turks, the Oguz came to be called the Turkmens among the other Turks.
Although the Gokturks were forced to become subjects of China in the 7th Century, they regained their independence in 632, led by a hero named Kutluk.
The rule of the Gokturks was brought to an end in the year 745 by the Uygur, who were of the same ethnic stock as themselves.
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 List of Turkey-related topics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oguz Aral - Oguz Yilmaz - Oktay Sinanoglu - Ömer Faruk Tekbilek - Ordu Province - Orhan I - Orhan Pamuk - Orhan Veli - Osman I - Osman II - Osman III - Osman Nuri Pasha - Osman Pazvantoglu - Otto Liman von Sanders - Ottoman Empire - Ottoman Turks - Ozcan Buze
Yağlı güreş - Yalova Province - Yashar Kemal - Yerliyya - Young Turks - Yousuf Karsh - Youth Party (Turkey) - Yozgat- Yozgat Province - Yunus Emre - Yusuf Akcura
Pan-Turkism - Patriarch Bartholomew I - Patriarch of Constantinople - Pekinel sisters - Pergamon - Piri Reis - Politics of Cyprus - Politics of Turkey - Pontus - Princes' Islands - Provinces of Turkey - Pursuit of Goeben and Breslau
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 turco.htm
The Oguz had first formed the Göktürk Empire in the 6th century; after the expansion of Islam among the Turks, but among the Turks the Oguz came to be called the Turkmens.
The brightest period of the Ottoman State was during the reign of Sultan Süleyman (1520-1555) when the boundaries of the Empire spread from the outskirts of Vienna to the Persian Gulf and from the Crimea to an expanded north Africa as far as Ethiopia.
The Ottoman Empire continued to acquire territory until the middle of the 17th century.
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 The Turkish Crime of our Century - The Greek Holocaust
In the 8th century, the Oguz Turks, a semi-savage nomadic people moved westward from their homeland in Mongolia, and settled in what is today West Turkestan.
The Seljuks, a sect of the Oguz Turks, moved further in the direction of Persia and today's Iraq, where they served as mercenaries for the caliphs of Baghdad.
This had been named as the Sultanate of Roum in other words the land of the Romans, as was the official title of the Greek Byzantine Empire, which was a continuation and succession of the Eastern Roman Empire.
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 List of Turkey-related topics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oguz Aral - Oguz Yilmaz - Oktay Sinanoglu - Ömer Faruk Tekbilek - Ordu Province - Orhan I - Orhan Pamuk - Orhan Veli - Osman I - Osman II - Osman III - Osman Nuri Pasha - Osman Pazvantoglu - Otto Liman von Sanders - Ottoman Empire - Ottoman Turks - Ozcan Buze
Yağlı güreş - Yalova Province - Yashar Kemal - Yerliyya - Young Turks - Yousuf Karsh - Youth Party (Turkey) - Yozgat- Yozgat Province - Yunus Emre - Yusuf Akcura
Pan-Turkism - Patriarch Bartholomew I - Patriarch of Constantinople - Pekinel sisters - Pergamon - Piri Reis - Politics of Cyprus - Politics of Turkey - Pontus - Princes' Islands - Provinces of Turkey - Pursuit of Goeben and Breslau
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 Articles - List of Turkey-related topics
Oguz Aral - Oguz Yilmaz - Oktay Sinanoglu - ×mer Faruk Tekbilek - Ordu Province - Orhan I - Orhan Pamuk - Orhan Veli - Osman I - Osman II - Osman III - Osman Nuri Pasha - Osman Pazvantoglu - Otto Liman von Sanders - Ottoman Empire - Ottoman Turks - Ozcan Buze
Yagli gures - Yalova Province - Yashar Kemal - Yerliyya - Yildiz Technical University - Young Turks - Yousuf Karsh - Youth Party (Turkey) - Yozgat - Yozgat Province - Yunus Emre - Yusuf Akcura
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 Seljuq --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The Seljuqs were a family among the Oguz Turks, a label applied to the migratory pastoralists of the Syrdarya–Oxus basin.
The dominant political force among these Turks was the dynasty of the Seljuqs, but it was not the only one; nor can it be demonstrated, as far as the arts are concerned, that...
Their name has come to stand for the group of Oguz families led into Ghaznavid Khorasan after they had been converted to Sunnite Islam, probably by Sufi missionaries after the beginning of the 11th century.
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 Anatolia - Empaires - Seljuk Empaire - The Seljuks
The Oguz had first formed the Gokturk Empire in the 6th century; after the expansion of Islam among the Turks, but among the Turks the Oguz came to be called the Turkmens.
The Anatolian Seljuk state became increasingly affected by Iranian culture and language through the influence of Persian intellectuals coming to the region from Iran.
Tugrul Bey and Cagri (Cakir) Bey were the grandsons of Seljuk whose name the Seljuk Dynasty adopted.
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 List of Turkey-related topics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oguz Aral - Oguz Yilmaz - Oktay Sinanoglu - Ömer Faruk Tekbilek - Ordu Province - Orhan I - Orhan Pamuk - Orhan Veli - Osman I - Osman II - Osman III - Osman Nuri Pasha - Osman Pazvantoglu - Otto Liman von Sanders - Ottoman Empire - Ottoman Turks - Ozcan Buze
Yağlı güreş - Yalova Province - Yashar Kemal - Yerliyya - Young Turks - Yousuf Karsh - Youth Party (Turkey)- Yozgat- Yozgat Province - Yunus Emre - Yusuf Akcura
Pan-Turkism - Patriarch Bartholomew I - Patriarch of Constantinople - Pekinel sisters - Pergamon - Piri Reis - Politics of Cyprus - Politics of Turkey- Pontus - Princes' Islands - Provinces of Turkey- Pursuit of Goeben and Breslau
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Turkey-related_topics   (333 words)

  
 List of Turkey-related topics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oguz Aral - Oguz Yilmaz - Oktay Sinanoglu - Ömer Faruk Tekbilek - Ordu Province - Orhan I - Orhan Pamuk - Orhan Veli - Osman I - Osman II - Osman III - Osman Nuri Pasha - Osman Pazvantoglu - Otto Liman von Sanders - Ottoman Empire - Ottoman Turks - Ozcan Buze
Yağlı güreş - Yalova Province - Yashar Kemal - Yerliyya - Young Turks - Yousuf Karsh - Youth Party (Turkey) - Yozgat- Yozgat Province - Yunus Emre - Yusuf Akcura
Pan-Turkism - Patriarch Bartholomew I - Patriarch of Constantinople - Pekinel sisters - Pergamon - Piri Reis - Politics of Cyprus - Politics of Turkey - Pontus - Princes' Islands - Provinces of Turkey - Pursuit of Goeben and Breslau
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 <Turkistan-Newsletter> Volume:97-1:31, 6 August 1997
Turks are very proud of their ancestors and their magnificent
Khazar Empire is part of the proud heritage of all Turks throughout the
Historically, Turks have not used religious adjectives to describe the
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 oghuz turks
The Oguz Turks are regarded as the ancestors of today's western Turks: Azerbaijanis, Turks of Turkey, Turkmens, Qashqay Turks, Khorasani Turks and Gauguz (Gok-Oguz) Turks who number more than 100 million.
The name of "Oguz" which is derived from "Arrow" and "Tribe" was first written in the Turkic Orhun inscriptions (as the six Oghuz tribal union) in the banks of the Yenisey River in Mongolia.
It is said that six tribes had integrated and formed a Turkic "tribal union" called Oghuz.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Oghuz_Turks.html   (5788 words)

  
 The History of Turkey
One of these resources inherited by modern Turkey is the successful and shining history of the Turks over a time frame of more than 4,000 years.
The Turks arrived in Anatolia from Central Asia by way of continual migrations and incursions, and through their policy of tolerance in government earned the love of the Indo-European peoples living on the peninsula.It was the Turks who adopted Islam, and on this basis mingled with the local peoples starting in 1071.
The Ghaznavids finally collapsed in 1186 and were assimilated by the Oguz.
www.worldturkey.com /lang/eng/history.php   (3339 words)

  
 ÖZ TÜRKLER  /   TÜRK - TURAN TARİHİ
The first target of Turkism is the cultural union of Oguz Turks, in other words the Turks in Turkey and the Turkmen in Azerbaijan, Iran and Harizm.
The union of Turks will be achieved gradually.
Since the years of 1908, the Turkism that began to develop within the environment of the Turkish Society, the Turkish Association and the Turkish Homeland was ordered in a systematic manner by Ziya Gökalp.
www.ozturkler.com /data_english/0001/0001_giris_4.htm   (1806 words)

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