The Khorasani Turks are not to be confused with other Turkic groups which have arrived in Khorasan more recently, especially
Iranian Azerbaijanis, who had a presence in the area, especially in
Mashhad, from about the early 20th century.[4]
Tribes
There are many clans and clans in Khorasan due to the arrival of Turks in different dates:
^Madih, Abbasali (2014).
"Kurds, Turkish language in Nishabur"(PDF). Journal of Applied Environmental and Biological Sciences. 5 (1): 164–165. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
^Aksüt, Hamza (2009). Aleviler Türkiye, İran, İrak, Suriye, Bulgaristan : araştırma-inceleme. pp. 375, 377. Turkmen groups include tribes such as Karamanlı, Silsüpür and Şamlu.
Sources
فصلنامه تحقیقات جغرافیایی، سال سوم شماره ۲، پاییز ۱۳۷۶، دکتر محمد حسین پاپلی یزدی
1 Central Asian (i.e.
Turkmeni,
Afghani and
Iranian)
Turkmens, distinct from Levantine (i.e.
Iraqi and
Syrian) Turkmen/Turkoman minorities, who mostly adhere to an Ottoman-Turkish heritage and identity.
2 In traditional areas of Turkish settlement (i.e. former
Ottoman territories).
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