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Throughout the history, Turks have used specific
figures as a family sign. They have used their mark on their weaves
as well as their grave stones.
Mogul historian Residuttin, in his book Cami-ut Tevarih
and Kasgarli Mahmut in his dictionary Divanu Lugat-it-Turk state
that each Oguz tribe had a different sign. Those tribes should have
continued to use their sign even after migrating to Anatolia, because
many of the weaves bear motifs similar to those signs.
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Signs of Oguz tribes listed in Divanu Lugat-it Turk are illustrated
below stand for Tribes Kayi, Salur, Bagduz, Bayat, Avsar,
Yazir, Igdir, Eymir, Alayunlu, Becene, Cavuldar and Cepni.
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Signs of Oguz tribes as mentioned in Cami_ut Tevarih and
illustrated below stand for the Tribes Kayi, Salur, Avsar,
Bagduz, Bayat, Yazir, Eymir, Igdir, Alayundlu, Becene, Cavuldar,
Cepni, Dudurga, Bayindir, Beydili and Yuva.
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