- Avshar Turkoman
Avshars are a branch of the Turkic Oghuz groups in Anatolia, which are also called Turkomans . These originally nomadic Oghuz tribes moved from Central Asia through Iran, Syria and finally settled in Anatolia.
According to the legends, Oghuz Turks are formed from two main branches: Ucok and Boz ok (meaning Three Arrows and Gray Arrows). These two branches consisted equal numbers of "boy"s, meaning smaller tribes. Avshar Turkomans are believed to belong to the Gray Arrow branch and Avshar was himself, according to the Oghuz Kagan legend, the son of the Yildizhan (Star-Khan), one of the 6 sons of Oghuz Kagan. (mentioned and listed in Mahmud Qashqari's Divanu-Lugat-it Turk, 11th century).
Avshars shared the same history with other Oghuz tribes until entering the Anatolia. Until 10th century they are believed to have lived along the banks of the Sir Derya (Seyhun) river and on the northern steppes of the river. Beginning from the 9 th century, they started migrating towards west. Avshars are believed to have entered Anatolia after the Menzikert (Malazgirt) War of 1071. They settled in various places of Anatolia. During the Mongol invasion in the following period, some Avshar tribes migrated to Syria and later formed what was called Halep Turkomans, which eventually migrated back to Anatolia and settled there.
Avshars lived under the authority of the State they lived in, but they also formed great local dynasties which behaved independent in internal affairs. Avshars are mentioned as one of the few Oghuz "boy" tribes who had a strong political influence, the others are being the Kayi tribe who founded the Ottoman Empire and Kinik Tribe who founded Seljuk Empire.
Resources: İlhan Şahin - Nomads in the Ottoman Empire
Faruk Sümer - Oğuzlar
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