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Afghan Afghanistan agricultural Anatolia Arab Arabia areas Asian Azerbaijan Balqans Banu became BIBLIOGRAPHY Cairo Central Asia Christian cities culture Daghestan descendants Development dialect dynasty E.J. Brill eastern economic edited Empire ethnic groups household important Iran Iranian Iraq Islam Kaghan Khan kinship Kipcak labour land language Leiden live London major male marriage married Mecca Middle East migrated modern Mongol mosques mountain Muhammad Muslim neighbours nineteenth century nomadic northern Oghuz Organisation Ottoman Palestinians Pamirians Pashai pastures Pathan Pecenegs percent Persian political population Prophet Pushtun Qashqa'i Qizilbash region religion religious Republic rural Russian Salul sayyid settlements Shabankara Shah Shahsevan sheep social society Somali Soviet Union steppe Syria Tajik Talysh Tats Tayyibi territory traditional traditionally tribal tribes Tsakhurs Turkey Turkic Turkish Turkmen Turks Udhra Udhri Udis Uighur Ukayl University Press urban Uzbek Uzbekistan villages Volga Tatars western women Yemen Yezidis York Yörük Zoroastrian