Oghur
The term "Oghur" refers to a group of Turkic peoples who historically inhabited parts of Central Asia and Eastern Europe. They are known for their distinct languages and cultural practices, which differ from other Turkic groups. The Oghur languages include Chuvash, Khalaj, and Avar, among others, and are characterized by unique phonetic and grammatical features.
Oghur tribes played a significant role in the early medieval period, contributing to the formation of various states and empires. They are often associated with the Huns and later the Bulgars, who migrated into Europe. The Oghur influence can still be seen in the cultural and linguistic landscape of regions where they settled.