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Turkmen Armenia : ウィキペディア英語版
Turkmen Armenia

Turkmen Armenia or Turcoman Armenia refers to the history of medieval Armenia under the two consecutive rules of two Turkmen tribal federations known as Kara Koyunlu and then Ak Koyunlu, and the brief occupation by the Timurid Empire, until the Armenian Highlands were reincorporated into the Persianate. Because these tribal confederations were often centered in the Armenian Highlands, contemporary sources sometimes referred to the region as "Armenia or Turcomania."
==Background==
Turkic tribes entered the neighbouring regions of the Armenian Highlands as early as the 6th century AD, from the brief conquest of the Caucasus by the Khazar Empire. However, they were Oghur Turks who did not leave a lasting impression on demographics of the territory. The Oghuz Turks, who paved the way for modern Turkey, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan, entered the lands several centuries later with the conquest of the Armenian Highlands and Anatolia by the Seljuq Turks. Following the period after the collapse of the Mongol Empire and its successor in the Middle East, the Ilkhanate, various Turkic tribes rose to power in the 14th century, during which the region was often interchangeably named "Armenia or Turcomania." One of these tribes formed a tribal confederations known as the Kara Koyunlu, meaning of the Black Sheep in Oghuz Turkic.

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