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Begdili (also spelled Bekdili or Bigdeli; Middle Turkic: بَكْتِلى Begtili; Turkmen: Begdili taýpasy; Turkish: Beğdili boyu; Azerbaijani: Bəydili boyu) were an Oghuz Turkic people and a sub-branch of the Bozok tribal federation. Currently, the descendants of Begdili tribe and those who identify themselves as such are part of the Geklen Turkmens living in the Balkan velayat of Turkmenistan. They also can be found among Ersari Turkmens, who live predominantly in the Lebap velayat (region) of Turkmenistan and northern provinces of Afghanistan. Turkish Begdili Turkomans live in Tarsus, Aleppo, and in many parts of Anatolia. Cerit/Ceritli Turkomans are a branch of Begdili tribe.
and Qajars are also believed to descend from the Oghuz-Turkmen tribes of Begdili, Yiva, Bayandur, Kayi and Afshar respectively. The name Oghuz is a Common...
hereditary Shah of Khwarazm. Anush Tigin may have belonged to either the Begdili tribe of the Oghuz Turks or to Chigil, Khalaj, Qipchaq, Qangly, or Uyghurs...
Anatolian beyliks established by the Turkoman clans Bayat, Afshar, and Begdili after the decline of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm. The meaning of Dulkadir is...
Bigdeli. Persian: لطفعلی بیک (آذر) بیگدلی; also spelled "Lutf-Ali Beg Adhar Begdili". de Bruijn 2011. Matini 1987, p. 183. de Bruijn 2011. Matini 1987, p. 183...
from 1077 to 1231 under the title of Khwarazmshahs, descended from the Begdili tribe of the Oghuz Turks. The dynasty was founded by commander Anush Tigin...
such as Hafiz-i Abru and Rashid al-Din believed that Anushtegin was of Begdili tribe of Oghuz Turks, while Turkish historian Kafesoğlu states that Anushtegin...
known to be inhabiting Kohgiluyeh and included the sub-tribes of Afshar, Begdili, and Tileku. Historian Pierre Oberling describes the Agacheri of Kohgiluyeh...
Afsharids are also believed to descend from the Turkmen tribes of Qiniq, Begdili, Yiwa, Bayandur, Kayi, and Afshar respectively. The term Turkmen is generally...
also believed to descend from the early Oghuz Turkmen tribes of Qiniq, Begdili, Yiwa, Bayandur, Kayi and Afshar respectively. The Teke ("billy goat" in...
eight or nine clans, including: Ustādjlu (Its origins reach back to the Begdili) Rūmlu (Its name means the one who originates from the Roman land i.e....
Türkmen Ekradı (Kurdified Turkmen). Their lineage can be traced back to the Beğdili Tribe, which originally resided in the northern Aleppo region during the...
dynasty (AD 1153–1220) – Iran within the Khwarazmian Empire; Ruled by the Begdili tribe of the Oghuz Turks Pishkinid dynasty (AD 1155–1231) – Ruled by the...