turkmen in English

adjective
1
relating to the Turkmens, their language, or the region they inhabit.
The Turkmen language used in Turkmenistan borrows many words from Russian.
noun
1
a member of a group of Turkic peoples inhabiting the region east of the Caspian Sea and south of the Aral Sea, now comprising Turkmenistan and parts of Iran and Afghanistan.
He cited the rights of the Kurds, Turkmens and women.
2
the Turkic language of the Turkmen.
It is related to such languages as Turkish, Kazak, Kyrgyz, Turkmen , and Uzbek.

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1. Check 'Conclude' translations into Turkmen

2. The Turkmen people of Central Asia live in: Turkmenistan, where some 85% of the population of 5,042,920 people (July 2006 est.), are ethnic Turkmen.

3. He is the son of famous Turkmen footballer Çariýar Muhadow.

4. Accounting for and registering persons who receive Turkmen residence permits;

5. Two-thirds of Turkmen gas goes through the Russian state-owned Gazprom.

6. • Accounting for and registering persons who receive Turkmen residence permits

7. To reach Ashgabat you could use Turkish airlines or Turkmen airlines

8. And Turkmen Governments entered into a 99-year land lease agreement for a 17.3-acre site in Ashgabat,

9. The TAPI (Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India) pipeline bringing Turkmen natural gas all the way to India can be similarly helpful.

10. Ashgabat Tour Guide - Explore the city of culture known for hand woven rugs and intricate designs of the Turkmen clothing

11. Azeris often claim a population share close to 40 percent, a number that includes ethnic brethren such as the Turkmen, Qashgais, and other Turkic

12. There are Azerbaijanis in the Georgian SSR, Armenian SSR, and Dagestan ASSR and also in the Uzbek SSR, Turkmen SSR, Kazakh SSR, and Ukrainian SSR.

13. It’s a white geometric construction in typical Ashgabat fashion, with a globe sat inside an eight-point Turkmen star featuring a map of Turkmenistan in gold.

14. Azeris often claim a population share close to 40 percent, a number that includes ethnic brethren such as the Turkmen, Qashgais, and other Turkic-speaking groups

15. The Ba'athist Arabization campaigns in North Iraq involved the forced displacement and cultural Arabization of minorities (Kurds, Yezidis, Assyrians, Shabaks, Armenians, Turkmen, Mandeans), in line with settler colonialist policies

16. The Leaders welcomed the successful up-gradation of the India Turkmenistan Industrial Training Centre in Ashgabat with Indian assistance to provide continued advanced training to Turkmen nationals.

17. “The Turkmen government controls all media, arbitrarily blocks access to information, and carries out surveillance on communications to identify and persecute critics,” said Wenzel Michalski, Germany director at Human Rights Watch.

18. The Turkish military released a graphic of the Russian aircraft's flight pattern, which shows it crossing the southern tip of Hatay Province before being shot down and crashing near Turkmen Mountain.

19. Radar-jamming Tu-22PD aircraft covered Tu-22M3 Backfire-C bombers operating out of the Mary-2 airfield in the Turkmen SSR on missions in Afghanistan near the Pakistani border.

20. Krishna, accompanied by a high-level delegation paid an official visit to Turkmenistan on 18-19 September 2009, during which a Programme of Cooperation was signed between the two Foreign Offices by EAM and his Turkmen counterpart.

21. In 1997 the Iraqi Turkmen/Turkoman adopted the Turkish alphabet as the formal written language and by 2005 the community leaders decided that the Turkish language would replace traditional Turkmeni (which had used the Arabic script) in Iraqi schools.

22. Azerbaijani belongs to the Oghuz branch of Turkic languages, so by speaking the language you’ll already be well on your way toward understanding and reading Turkish, Tatar (Crimea) and Turkmen, the language of Turkmens living in Turkmenistan, northeastern Iran and …

23. The Cyrillic alphabet is an alphabet used to write six Slavic languages (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Serbian, Macedonian, and Bulgarian), as well as other languages of Russia and the former Soviet Union, such as Tatar, Chuvash, Azeri (1940-1991), Turkmen (1940-1994), Uzbek (1940-1998), Kyrgyz, Kazakh (all Turkic languages), Tajik (an Indo

24. C.E. Bosworth in, The New Islamic Dynasties, states: As to the religious affiliations of the Qara Qoyunlu, although some of the later member of the family had Shi'i-type names and there were occasional Shi'i coin legends, there seems no strong evidence for definite Shi'i sympathies among many Turkmen elements of the time.

25. As we work to advance the political process, the United States is committed to ensuring that all Syrians, including the Sunni Arabs, Kurds, Christians, Turkmen, and other minorities in northeast Syria, have a full seat at the table and an appropriate say in their future pursuant to UN Security Council Resolution 2254.

26. "Bey" (Ottoman Turkish: بك ‎ “Beik”, Chagatay: بك “Bek”, Turkmen: Beg, Uzbek: bek, Kazakh: бек, Tatar: bäk, Albanian: beu, Bosnian: Beg, Persian: بیگ ‎ “Beigh” or بگ “Beg”, Tajik: бе, Arabic: بيه ‎ “Beyeh”) is a Turkic title for a chieftain, and an honorific, traditionally applied to people with special lineages to the leaders or rulers of variously

27. According to Human Right Watch, from the 1991 Gulf War until 2003, the former Iraqi government systematically expelled an estimated 120,000 Kurds and some Turkmen and Assyrians from Kirkuk and other towns and villages in this oil-rich region.Since the fall of Saddam's regime in 2003, thousands of displaced Kurdish families and others returned to Kirkuk and other Arabicized regions to reclaim