
Kayı (tribe) - Wikipedia
The Kayı or Kayi tribe (Karakhanid: قَيِغْ romanized: qayïγ or qayig; Turkish: Kayı boyu, Turkmen: Gaýy taýpasy) were an Oghuz Turkic people and a sub-branch of the Bozok tribal federation.
Division of the Kayı tribe - Wikipedia
In Turkmenistan, the Kayı tribe is one of the main divisions of the Geklen Turkmens living in the Balkan Region and consists of the following clans: adnakel, ak kel, alatelpek, bagly, barak, burkaz, ganjyk, gapan, garabalkan, garawul, garagol, garagul, garadaşly, garakel, garga, garyşmaz and others.
Oghuz Turks - Wikipedia
The dynasties of Khwarazmians, Qara Qoyunlu, Aq Qoyunlu, Ottomans, Afsharids and Qajars are also believed to descend from the Oghuz-Turkmen tribes of Begdili, Yiva, Bayandur, Kayi and Afshar respectively. [12] The name Oghuz is a Common Turkic word for "tribe".
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Explore the complete Salahuddin Ayyubi series. Watch all episodes with English subtitles, including the conquest of Jerusalem, on KayiFamilyTV.
Diriliş: Ertuğrul - Part 1: The Kayi Tribe - Ammar ibn Aziz Ahmed
Jan 31, 2021 · The Kayi Tribe (Kayı boyu/Kayi Obasi) is considered to be one of the 24 Oghuz Turkic Tribes that descend from the legendary and almost mythical figure Oghuz Khan/Oghuz Khagan. The symbol of the Kayi Tribe is said to mean "able and mighty.”
7 Facts about Kayi tribe - The Islamic Shop
Mar 7, 2021 · The Kayı tribe, which will later become the foundations of the Ottoman State, began to migrate to the region some time after the conquests began in Anatolia. Since it would not be correct to give a point date in this process, Kayi's arrival to Anatolia can be described as the end of the 12th century.
Kayi | Historica Wiki | Fandom
The Kayi were an Oghuz Turkic people who migrated from Central Asia to Anatolia during the 13th century, under the leadership of Suleyman Shah and his son Ertugrul.
Kisamov N. - Kayi & Gelons, Nasidze 2010 - TurkicWorld
While the Kayi women married the Huns, the Kayi men had to find a female partner-tribe, probably they came back with their women, but they brought back their original Y-DNA markers. They …
Kayı (tribe) - Wikiwand
The Kayı or Kayi tribe (Karakhanid: قَيِغْ romanized: qayïγ or qayig; Turkish: Kayı boyu, Turkmen: Gaýy taýpasy) were an Oghuz Turkic people and a sub-branch of the Bozok tribal federation.
The historical evidence presented in this study sheds light on the significance of the Oghuz tribe, particularly the Kayi tribe, in the VIII-IX centuries and their role in shaping the region of modern South Kazakhstan, including the Turkestan and Orangay regions.
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