Yamud People
The Yamud people are a subgroup of the Turkmen, primarily residing in Turkmenistan. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional crafts, music, and dance. The Yamud are also recognized for their unique carpet weaving techniques, producing intricate designs that reflect their history and environment.
Historically, the Yamud people were nomadic herders, relying on livestock for their livelihood. Over time, many have settled in urban areas, but they still maintain their cultural practices. The Yamud language is a dialect of Turkmen, and their customs are an important part of the broader Turkmen identity.