Afshar ( ; , ; ; ) is a tribe of
Oghuz Turkic origin that split into several groups in
Iran
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,
Turkey
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and
Afghanistan
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.
Afshar means "obedient". According to
Rashid-al-Din Hamadani, Afshar, the eponymous founder of the tribe, was a son of Yildiz Khan, the third son of
Oghuz Khan.
During the
Seljuk conquests of the 11th century, they moved from
Central Asia
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into the
Middle East
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The term came into widespread usage by the United Kingdom and western Eur ...
. They are noted in history for being one of the
Qizilbash tribes that helped establish the
Safavid dynasty, and for being the source of descent of
Afsharid dynasty
The Afsharid dynasty () was an Iran, Iranian dynasty founded by Nader Shah () of the Qirqlu clan of the Turkoman (ethnonym), Turkoman Afshar people, Afshar tribe, ruling over the Afsharid Empire.
List of Afsharid monarchs
Family tree
...
.
Nader Shah, who became the monarch of Iran in 1736, was from the Qereklu clan () of Afshars. The founders of the
Germiyanids, and the
Khalkhal Khanate were also of Afshar descent. The founder of the
Karamanids may have also been of Afshar descent.
Today, Afshars mainly inhabit Iran, where they remain a largely nomadic group. They are variously grouped as a branch of the
Azerbaijanis
Azerbaijanis (; , ), Azeris (, ), or Azerbaijani Turks (, ) are a Turkic peoples, Turkic ethnic group living mainly in the Azerbaijan (Iran), Azerbaijan region of northwestern Iran and the Azerbaijan, Republic of Azerbaijan. They are predomin ...
or
Turkomans (a common general term used for people of
Oghuz Turkic origin).
Name
Rashid-al-Din Hamadani explained the name ''Afshar'' as meaning "nimble, agile". According to linguist
Gyula Németh, the name ''Afshar'' derives from the Turkic root ''auš-'' 'to obey', which appears in the
Tatar and
Crimean Tatar languages. Thus, ''Afshar'' means "obedient".
History
The earliest mention of the Afshar tribe can be found in the ''
Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk'' by
Mahmud Kashgari, who flourished in . Kashgari mentioned the Afshar tribe sixth in his list of 22
Oghuz Turkic sub-tribes, and pointed out that the sub-tribal names are those of their ancestors "who gave birth to them in older times".
In the 11th century, the first Afshar tribesmen entered Iran and
Anatolia
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from
Transoxania along with other Oghuz invaders. More members of the Afshar tribe may have arrived during the Mongol conquests during the second half of the 13th century. For a period afterwards, the Afshar tribe is untraceable in historic records as a distinct group, for they are subsumed under label of
Turkoman. Furthermore, it seems that the different Turkoman elements were subject to diverse re-grouping processes, insofar that when new "tribes" came into existence, only some were able to maintain traditional Oghuz tribal names, such as "Afshar".
Georg Stöber explains that in the political environment of the time the ranking of the different groups supported by (constructed) genealogies became increasingly important.
Rashid al-Din Hamadani (died 1318) believed that the ancestor of the tribe was a person named "Afshar", who in turn was genealogically linked to the hero Oghuz. The Afshar tribe were also said to be part of the right wing (''bozuq'') of the Oghuz army.
In the 12th century, two governors (father and son) from the Afshar tribe held
Khuzistan (southwestern Iran) for 40 years. The
Karamanid dynasty, who held sway in the Middle
Taurus (modern-day Turkey), may have been of Afshar descent. Afshar tribesmen are said to have belonged to nomadic groups in the region of
Sivas, and the tribe was part of the
Ak Koyunlu Turkoman tribal confederacy.
In later years, many Afshars moved to the east, where, as part of the
Qizilbash, they aided in establishing the
Safavid dynasty of Iran. Other Afshars remained in Anatolia however, which at the time was Ottoman soil. There, on Ottoman soil, they formed separate groups. During the 19th century nomads in the
Çukurova
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, who were known to migrate between
Syria
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in the winter and Anatolia in the summer, were forcibly settled by the Ottoman Darwish Pasha in the area of
Göksun and
Kayseri
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; in the mid-twentieth century, villagers of Afshar descent could still be found in the vicinity of the latter two areas.
The eastward movement of the Afshars from Anatolia is connected to the foundation of Iran's Safavid dynasty. The Afshars served Shah
Ismail I (), as part of the Qizilbash tribes that were likely blends of each other and also transcended Turkomans. Stöber therefore explains that the 16th-century Afshars cannot wholly descend from the tribe attested in the 11th century.
Sub-tribes
List of Afshar tribes are: Alplū, Arašlū, Bekešlū, Gündüzlü, Imirlü, Köse Aḥmedlū, Köselü, Pāpāglū, Qāsemlū, Qereḵlū, Karalu, Karamanlu, Salmanlu, Sindelli, Tur Ali Hacılu, Receplü, Balabanlu, Karabudaklı and Qirqlū.
In Turkey
Afshars in Turkey mostly live in
Sarız,
Tomarza,
Yozgat and
Pınarbaşı districts of
Kayseri
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province, as well as in several villages in Adana, Kahramanmaraş and Gaziantep provinces.
[Özdemir, Ahmet Z., Avşarlar ve Dadaloğlu, ]
While Afshars had remained nomadic and retained their
Oghuz lifestyle, forced settlements caused them to adopt a settled lifestyle. A resistance against Ottomans under spiritual leadership of the bard Dadaloğlu and local Afshar lord
Kozanoğlu was proven futile.
Among the Bozulus
In 1570-71, within the
Bozulus, three branches of
Diyarbakir Afshars under Mehmed Kethüdâ numbered around 804, 367 and 109. Apart from these, there were many more Afshar branches under the administration of other
kethüdas.
In the 17th century, some of Bozulus Afshars migrated to
Central Anatolia and settled mostly in
Karaman Eyalet. Other ones, especially members of
Damascus
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Turkmens remained in their old settlements. This branch, which is called ''boz ulus mândesi'' ('Bozulus remnant') on Ottoman documents, were later settled in
Rakka Eyalet, however many of the tribesmen belonging to this community migrated to Western Anatolia.
In 1716, the Köpeklü branch of Bozulus Afshars were seen in
Mihaliç kaza. On the other hand, some other Afshars of Bozulus migrated to Iran during the reign of
Shah Abbas.
Culture
Several folk dances in Afshar-inhabited areas are known after the name of the tribe. Afshar kaba () is danced around the
Barak Plain in
Gaziantep. Afshar
halay or ağırlama ( or ) is known around
Kırşehir,
Yozgat,
Keskin, as well as
Kayseri
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, while Afshar
zeybek () is found around
Burdur,
Antalya
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,
Denizli, and
Muğla.
Genetics
In an Afshar village near
Ankara
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where, according to oral tradition, the ancestors of the inhabitants came from Central Asia, the researchers found that 57% of the villagers had
haplogroup L, 13% had haplogroup Q and 3% had haplogroup N. The high rate of haplogroup L observed in this study, which is most common in
South Asia
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, was difficult for researchers to explain and could not be traced back to any specific geographic location, and authors said it would be difficult to associate this haplogroup with the Turkic migrations, given the paucity of evidence.
In Turkmenistan
During the reign of Nader Shah, a group of Afshars assimilated with a couple of modern
Turkmen tribes that currently live in the territory of present-day
Turkmenistan, such as Gekleng, Murcheli, Esgi, and
Ersary. It is known that they formed a backbone of the Murcheli tribe. The Afshars also played a major role in the formation of the
Turkmen tribe of Alili.
Dynasties
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Afsharid dynasty
The Afsharid dynasty () was an Iran, Iranian dynasty founded by Nader Shah () of the Qirqlu clan of the Turkoman (ethnonym), Turkoman Afshar people, Afshar tribe, ruling over the Afsharid Empire.
List of Afsharid monarchs
Family tree
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Alaiye
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Aydınids
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Beylik of Lâdik
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Germiyanids, claimed by Ottoman historian
Hayrullah Efendi and repeated by several modern historians
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Karamanids
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Karabakh Khanate
Notable people
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Ai-Toghdï
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Junayd of Aydın, ruler of
Smyrna
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Nader Shah, founder of
Afsharid dynasty
The Afsharid dynasty () was an Iran, Iranian dynasty founded by Nader Shah () of the Qirqlu clan of the Turkoman (ethnonym), Turkoman Afshar people, Afshar tribe, ruling over the Afsharid Empire.
List of Afsharid monarchs
Family tree
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Nure Sofi, founder of
Karamanids
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Zulfaqar Khan Afshar, founder of Zanjan Khanate
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Dadaloğlu,
Turkish ashik
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Kâzım Karabekir, Turkish general, politician
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Yusuf Halaçoğlu, Turkish historian, politician
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Dean Mahomed, was a traveller, soldier, surgeon, entrepreneur,
See also
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Javanshir clan
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Iranian Turks
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Afshar rugs
Notes
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Further reading
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