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Döğer (tribe)

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Turkomans, never joined any of the confederations. At the beginning of the 15th century, Dogers were among the most important Turkoman allies of the Mamluk army on the northern border; and in the rivalry between
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Dogers had tremendous influence among the Turkomans for centuries and were considered a noble tribe. They lived under the leadership of Salim Beg Doger in the territory of the present-day
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ordered the Dogers to attack Ak-Koyunlu near Amid; their victory over the Turkoman Confederation, however, marked their last emergence as a real political force in the region.
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era, they were part of the Turkoman tribal confederation. Their aimak is also mentioned in the 18th century among the aimaks associated with the
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In the pre-Islamic era, Dogers occupied an important place. Also, they played a significant role as warriors in the
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conquest, Syria was again inhabited by the Dogers who had their aimaks there. Their aimaks dwelled mostly in
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Woods, John E. The Aqquyunlu: Clan, Confederation, Empire; University of Utah Press; 1999. pp. 188—189
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Woods, John E. The Aqquyunlu: Clan, Confederation, Empire; University of Utah Press; 1999. pp. 188—189
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and Kozan. At the beginning of the 15th century, they also migrated from Northern Syria to
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tribal union. That aimak wintered in the Arasbasar region of
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from the Bozok wing, the tribe of Ay Khan. According to
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Index


Nasir al-Din Artuq Arslan
Artuqid dynasty
Mardin
Azerbaijani
Turkish
Turkmen
Oghuz tribes
Mahmud Kashgari
Turkoman
Artuqids
Beylik

Seljuk
Iran
Anatolia
Turkoman
Artukids
Syria
Kara Koyunlu
Mamluks
Syria
Kara Koyunlu
Ak Koyunlu
Kara Usman
Kara Yusuf
Arab tribes
Diyarbakir
Al-Ashraf Barsbay
Ottoman

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