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Turcoman

[ tur-kuh-muhn ]

noun

, plural Tur·co·mans.


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Our members are from every group: Sunni, Shia, Christian, Turcoman, Kurd.

It is the case that the Turcoman freebooters did on more than one occasion push their alamans or raids as far even as Ispahan.

Hajji,' said they all to me; 'he has become a good Turcoman: we could not have done better ourselves.'

Then he came upon the bodies of Turcoman horses, which, as he afterwards learned, had been slain in a skirmish two days before.

The dry bed of the old channel of the Oxus is visible in the Turcoman steppe at the present day.

In 1313 the town was taken by Saru Khan and became the capital of the Turcoman emirate of that name.

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