Bayandur

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Bayandur was a prominent Oghuz Turkic tribal group whose ruling clan formed the core of the Aq Qoyunlu (White Sheep Turkomans) confederation that dominated parts of Anatolia and Iran in the 15th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Oghuz Turkic tribe
tribal group
alternativeName Bayundur NERFINISHED
associatedDynasty Aq Qoyunlu dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedWith Aq Qoyunlu NERFINISHED
coreOf Aq Qoyunlu confederation NERFINISHED
culture Turkic
ethnicContinuity part of broader Oghuz Turkic heritage
ethnicGroup Oghuz Turks NERFINISHED
ethnoPoliticalIdentity Oghuz Turkoman NERFINISHED
historicalInfluence power politics in 15th-century Anatolia and Iran
historicalRegion Eastern Anatolia NERFINISHED
Northwestern Iran NERFINISHED
historicalRole core tribal component of White Sheep Turkomans
influenced formation of Aq Qoyunlu state
languageFamily Oghuz Turkic NERFINISHED
linkedTo White Sheep Turkomans NERFINISHED
notableFor providing ruling clan of Aq Qoyunlu
partOf Oghuz tribal system NERFINISHED
politicalRole ruling elite within Aq Qoyunlu
politicalStructure tribal confederative organization
region Anatolia NERFINISHED
Iran NERFINISHED
religion Islam
roleInStateFormation tribal base of Aq Qoyunlu polity
rulingClanOf Aq Qoyunlu NERFINISHED
socioPoliticalType nomadic-tribal group
statusWithinOghuz prominent tribe
subgroupOf Turkic peoples NERFINISHED
timePeriod 15th century

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Aq Qoyunlu dynasty Bayandur