Traditional Tribal Organization
Bozoklar (Brown Arrows)
- Kayı (founders of the Ottoman dynasty and Ghaznavids Dynasty and Jandarids)
- Bayat (founders of the Qajar dynasty, Dulkadirids, Fuzûlî )
- Alkaevli
- Karaevli
- Yazır
- Döger (founders of the Artuqid dynasty)
- Dodurga
- Yaparlı
- Afshar(founders of the Afsharid dynasty Nader Shah and Karamanid dynasty )
- Kızık
- Begdili (founders of the Khwarazmian dynasty )
- Kargın
Üçoklar (Three Arrows)
- Bayandur (founders of the Ak Koyunlu dynasty and Safavid dynasty )
- Pecheneg
- Çavuldur
- Chepni
- Salur (founders of the Kara Koyunlu dynasty and Kadi Burhan al-Din and Salgurlular State in Iraq Salar people )
- Eymür
- Alayuntlu
- Yüreğir (founders of the Ramadanid dynasty)
- İgdir
- Büğdüz
- Yıva
- Kınık (founders of the Seljuk Empire
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