Turkoman
The term "Turkoman" refers to a group of Turkic-speaking people primarily found in regions of Central Asia, particularly in Turkmenistan, Iran, and Afghanistan. Historically, they are known for their nomadic lifestyle and rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional crafts such as carpet weaving. The Turkoman people have a distinct identity, often associated with their unique clothing and tribal customs.
Turkoman also refers to a breed of horse known for its endurance and strength, often used in various equestrian activities. This breed has roots in the Turkoman people, who valued horses for transportation and trade. The Turkoman horse is recognized for its agility and speed, making it a prized animal in many cultures.