Kayı

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Kayı is a prominent Oghuz Turkic tribe historically known as the ancestral lineage of Ertuğrul and the founders of the Ottoman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Oghuz Turkic tribe
tribe
ancestralLineageOf Ertuğrul NERFINISHED
founders of the Ottoman Empire
associatedWith Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
Ottoman dynasty NERFINISHED
culturalTradition Oghuz Turkic nomadic culture
describedAs prominent Oghuz Turkic tribe
ethnicGroupOf Oghuz Turks NERFINISHED
ethnonymLanguage Old Turkic NERFINISHED
hasNotableMember Ertuğrul NERFINISHED
Osman I (by lineage) NERFINISHED
early Ottoman sultans (by lineage)
historicalPeriod medieval era
historicalRegion Anatolia NERFINISHED
Central Asia NERFINISHED
knownFor being progenitor tribe of the Ottoman ruling house
role in early Turkic migrations into Anatolia
languageFamily Oghuz branch of Turkic languages
legacy symbolic ancestor of many modern Turkish identity narratives
migration from Central Asia toward Anatolia
modernCulturalImpact frequent subject in Turkish historical dramas and literature
partOf Oghuz tribal confederation NERFINISHED
politicalRole foundational lineage of Ottoman polity
preIslamicReligion Tengriism (attributed)
referencedIn Oghuz-name (Oğuznâme) traditions
Ottoman genealogical traditions
religion Sunni Islam (in late medieval period) NERFINISHED
socialOrganization tribal
symbol double-headed eagle (in later attributions)

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Ertuğrul tribe Kayı