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Bayat (tribe)

Bayat (Persian: بیات, Azerbaijani: Bayat tayfası, Turkish: Bayat boyu, Turkmen: Baýat taýpasy) is one of the Oghuz tribes in Turkmenistan, Iran, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria.[2] When Oghuz Turks started to migrate from the Aral steppes to Khorasan in the 11th and 13th centuries, Bayat people spread throughout the region.[2][3] They are sub-ethnic groups of Turkmens and Azerbaijanis.[4] Bayats are Muslim and speak a southern dialect of Azerbaijani language in Azerbaijan and Iran, or their own dialect of Turkish[failed verification] in Turkey,[5] and Ersari dialect of Turkmen in Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. The ancient Turkmen proverb says: "Kayi and Bayat tribes shall lead the people" (Turkmen: "Il başy - gaýy-baýat").

Bayat
Bayat
Tamgha of Bayats, which represents Eurasian Eagle-owl according to Mahmud al-Kashgari. According to Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur, the Tamgha represents Snowy Owl[1]
Regions with significant populations
Iran, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Syria, etc.
Languages
Azerbaijani, Turkish, Turkmen and Persian
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Oghuz Turks

Etymology and origin

Initially, the ethnonym Bayat was mentioned as an Oguz tribe in the 11th century by the Turkic historian Mahmud Kashgari.[6] Bayat - an Oghuz Turkic tribe, who stood together with the Kayi tribe at the head of all 24 Oguz tribes - "Il bashi Kayi-Bayat."

In the traditions of the Turkic tribes, the origin of this tribe is traced to Bayat - the grandson of Oghuz-Khan. In the book of the Khan and historian of the Khiva Khanate, Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur, "Genealogy of the Turkmens," the meaning of the name of the tribe is given as "rich". Bayat was the second son of Gun-Khan, who was the first son of Oguz-Khan.[7] According to the work of the historian, Rashid-al-Din Fazl-Allah, "Oghuz-nameh", which is part of his extensive historical work Jami' al-tawarikh (Collection of Chronicles), the name Bayat means "rich, full of grace".[8]

On the territory of Kievan Rus, Bayats are recorded as part of the Oghuz tribes in chronicles of the 10th-12th centuries by the name of bouts.[9]

Clans

Bayat is the name of an originally Turkic clan in Turkey, Azerbaijan and Iran which traces its origin to the 12th century. When Bayat clan started to migrate from the Aral steppes, their first destination was the city of Nishapur in the south of Khorasan, a state in the north-east of Iran. The Bayat clan moved in the 13th century to three different locations after attacks by Mongol forces.

From there, one group went east and north-east, so that the surname Bayat is still found in Afghanistan.[10]

A second group went south-west towards Isfahan, and the surname Bayat is prominent in Arak, Hamedan, Malayer, Isfahan, Zanjan and Shiraz cities. The third group went north-west, and in Azerbaijan they divided in two; one part of the group took the west to Anatolia, and second part went south into Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.

Bayat in Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan

Until 1928, the Gyzyletrek settlement of the Balkan velayat of Turkmenistan was called Bayathaji, while Bayat Turkmens still live in Darganata, Danew, Turkmenabat, Sayat, Farap and Hojambaz etraps (districts) of the Lebap velayat of Turkmenistan. Representatives of the Bayat tribe may also be found in many districts of Bukhara province of Uzbekistan, especially in Olat and Qarako'l.

Places with name Bayat

Bayats are spread far into western Anatolia, their principal areas of settlement being in the provinces of Konya, Bursa, Afyon, Balıkesir and Kütahya. Today the name in forms such as Bayat, Bayatlar, Bayatlı is found in thirty-two mainly western Anatolian toponyms. The name also appears in toponyms in Iran, two near Arāk, one near Zanjan, one near Urmia, one in Khuzestan, one near Borūjerd, and one in Khorasan. In post-Soviet countries, five places in Azerbaijan, four in Turkmenistan, and one in Uzbekistan close to the Turkmenistan border bear the names Bayat.[11] In Gujarat, India, one place can be found about 250 km away from the India-Pakistan border.

List of places bearing the name Bayat

Azerbaijan

Iran

Turkey

Notable figures from this clan include

People with the name Bayat

Bayat is a common surname today in Iran, Azerbaijan and to a lesser extent in Turkey, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan where it carries the meaning "Knight" or "Chevalier". The Bayat surname can be found in the United Kingdom, India and South Africa.

Notable people with this name include:

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.thesis.bilkent.edu.tr/0006111.pdf A HISTORICAL AND SEMANTICAL STUDY OF TURKMENS AND TURKMEN TRIBES, Bilkent University
  2. ^ a b Encyclopaedia Iranica. Bayat.: Bayāt was one of the twenty-two Oghuz tribes listed in Maḥmūd Kāšḡarī's
  3. ^ R. Khanam. Encyclopaedic ethnography of Middle-East and Central Asia: J-O, том 2. Стр. 126—127
  4. ^ . Russian Museum of Ethnography (in Russian). Archived from the original on 21 October 2013.
  5. ^ Languages of Iran
  6. ^ Divanü Lûgat-it-Türk ve Tercümesi (in Turkish), translated by. B. Atalay. Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi, 1985. Vol. I. p. 56; Vol. III. p.171
  7. ^ Abu al Ghazi (1958). "Genealogy of the Turkmens". M. Nauka.
  8. ^ Fazl-Allah (1987). "Oghuznameh (In Russian)". Baku.
  9. ^ Gundogyyev, Ovez (2008). "Огузы и Киевская Русь" [The Oghuz and the Kievan Rus] (PDF) (in Russian). Східний світ. (PDF) from the original on 2020-07-19.
  10. ^ http://www.tekedergisi.com/Makaleler/586183004_6%c5%9fahin.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  11. ^ "BAYĀT – Encyclopaedia Iranica".
  12. ^ https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/157664[bare URL PDF]
  13. ^ "Cavad xan".
  14. ^ The Bayat Foundation - Making a Difference in Afghanistan. October 18, 2006. WorldPress.org.

Further reading

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Not to be confused with Bayads or Bayad tribe Bayat Persian بیات Azerbaijani Bayat tayfasi Turkish Bayat boyu Turkmen Bayat taypasy is one of the Oghuz tribes in Turkmenistan Iran Turkey Azerbaijan Iraq Afghanistan and Syria 2 When Oghuz Turks started to migrate from the Aral steppes to Khorasan in the 11th and 13th centuries Bayat people spread throughout the region 2 3 They are sub ethnic groups of Turkmens and Azerbaijanis 4 Bayats are Muslim and speak a southern dialect of Azerbaijani language in Azerbaijan and Iran or their own dialect of Turkish failed verification in Turkey 5 and Ersari dialect of Turkmen in Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan The ancient Turkmen proverb says Kayi and Bayat tribes shall lead the people Turkmen Il basy gayy bayat BayatBayatTamgha of Bayats which represents Eurasian Eagle owl according to Mahmud al Kashgari According to Abu al Ghazi Bahadur the Tamgha represents Snowy Owl 1 Regions with significant populationsIran Azerbaijan Afghanistan Iraq Turkey Turkmenistan Syria etc LanguagesAzerbaijani Turkish Turkmen and PersianReligionIslamRelated ethnic groupsOghuz Turks Contents 1 Etymology and origin 2 Clans 3 Bayat in Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan 4 Places with name Bayat 4 1 List of places bearing the name Bayat 4 1 1 Azerbaijan 4 1 2 Iran 4 1 3 Turkey 5 Notable figures from this clan include 6 People with the name Bayat 7 See also 8 References 9 Further readingEtymology and origin EditInitially the ethnonym Bayat was mentioned as an Oguz tribe in the 11th century by the Turkic historian Mahmud Kashgari 6 Bayat an Oghuz Turkic tribe who stood together with the Kayi tribe at the head of all 24 Oguz tribes Il bashi Kayi Bayat In the traditions of the Turkic tribes the origin of this tribe is traced to Bayat the grandson of Oghuz Khan In the book of the Khan and historian of the Khiva Khanate Abu al Ghazi Bahadur Genealogy of the Turkmens the meaning of the name of the tribe is given as rich Bayat was the second son of Gun Khan who was the first son of Oguz Khan 7 According to the work of the historian Rashid al Din Fazl Allah Oghuz nameh which is part of his extensive historical work Jami al tawarikh Collection of Chronicles the name Bayat means rich full of grace 8 On the territory of Kievan Rus Bayats are recorded as part of the Oghuz tribes in chronicles of the 10th 12th centuries by the name of bouts 9 Clans EditBayat is the name of an originally Turkic clan in Turkey Azerbaijan and Iran which traces its origin to the 12th century When Bayat clan started to migrate from the Aral steppes their first destination was the city of Nishapur in the south of Khorasan a state in the north east of Iran The Bayat clan moved in the 13th century to three different locations after attacks by Mongol forces From there one group went east and north east so that the surname Bayat is still found in Afghanistan 10 A second group went south west towards Isfahan and the surname Bayat is prominent in Arak Hamedan Malayer Isfahan Zanjan and Shiraz cities The third group went north west and in Azerbaijan they divided in two one part of the group took the west to Anatolia and second part went south into Iraq Syria and Lebanon Bayat in Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan EditUntil 1928 the Gyzyletrek settlement of the Balkan velayat of Turkmenistan was called Bayathaji while Bayat Turkmens still live in Darganata Danew Turkmenabat Sayat Farap and Hojambaz etraps districts of the Lebap velayat of Turkmenistan Representatives of the Bayat tribe may also be found in many districts of Bukhara province of Uzbekistan especially in Olat and Qarako l Places with name Bayat EditBayats are spread far into western Anatolia their principal areas of settlement being in the provinces of Konya Bursa Afyon Balikesir and Kutahya Today the name in forms such as Bayat Bayatlar Bayatli is found in thirty two mainly western Anatolian toponyms The name also appears in toponyms in Iran two near Arak one near Zanjan one near Urmia one in Khuzestan one near Borujerd and one in Khorasan In post Soviet countries five places in Azerbaijan four in Turkmenistan and one in Uzbekistan close to the Turkmenistan border bear the names Bayat 11 In Gujarat India one place can be found about 250 km away from the India Pakistan border List of places bearing the name Bayat Edit Azerbaijan Edit Boyat Aghjabadi Boyat Neftchala Boyat Shamakhi Boyat UjarIran Edit Bayat East Azerbaijan Bayat e Sofla East Azerbaijan Bayat Razavi Khorasan Bayat West Azerbaijan Bayat Rural District Markazi Qezel Tappeh ye Bayat Zanjan ProvinceTurkey Edit Bayat Afyonkarahisar Province Bayat Corum Province tr Bayat Amasya Amasya Province tr Bayat Merzifon Amasya Province tr Bayat Ayas Ankara Province tr Bayat Korkuteli Antalya Province tr Bayat Altieylul Balikesir Province tr Bayat Golpazari Bilecik Province tr Bayat Kargi Corum Province tr Bayat Civril Denizli Province tr Bayat Cermik Diyarbakir Province Bayat Atabey Isparta Province tr Bayat Tosya Kastamonu Province Bayat Beysehir Konya Province Bayat Meram Konya Province Bayat Aslanapa Kutahya Province tr Bayat Kutahya Kutahya Province tr Bayat Gordes Manisa Province tr Bayat Soma Manisa Province Bayat Bor Nigde Province tr Bayat Geyve Sakarya Province tr Bayat Duragan Sinop Province Bayat Sivas Sivas Province tr Bayat Yildizeli Sivas Province tr Bayat Eregli Zonguldak Province tr Sambayat Besni Adiyaman Province tr Sambayadi Cukurova Adana ProvinceNotable figures from this clan include EditDede Korkut legendary figure of the Oghuz Fuzuli Azerbaijani Diwan poet of Ottoman era Fath Ali Shah Qajar the second Shah king of Qajar Iran 12 Javad Khan member of the Qajar dynasty and the last khan of the Ganja Khanate from 1786 to 1804 13 People with the name Bayat EditBayat is a common surname today in Iran Azerbaijan and to a lesser extent in Turkey Afghanistan and Turkmenistan where it carries the meaning Knight or Chevalier The Bayat surname can be found in the United Kingdom India and South Africa Notable people with this name include Abbas Bayat born 1947 Iranian businessman Asef Bayat Iranian professor of sociology Ehsan Bayat Afghan American entrepreneur owner of Ariana Television Network and founder of the Bayat Foundation 14 Morteza Gholi Bayat 1890 1958 former Prime Minister of Iran Shohreh Bayat born 1988 Iranian chess refereeSee also EditBayat CastleReferences Edit http www thesis bilkent edu tr 0006111 pdf A HISTORICAL AND SEMANTICAL STUDY OF TURKMENS AND TURKMEN TRIBES Bilkent University a b Encyclopaedia Iranica Bayat Bayat was one of the twenty two Oghuz tribes listed in Maḥmud Kasḡari s R Khanam Encyclopaedic ethnography of Middle East and Central Asia J O tom 2 Str 126 127 Bayaty 1 Russian Museum of Ethnography in Russian Archived from the original on 21 October 2013 Languages of Iran Divanu Lugat it Turk ve Tercumesi in Turkish translated by B Atalay Ankara Turk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi 1985 Vol I p 56 Vol III p 171 Abu al Ghazi 1958 Genealogy of the Turkmens M Nauka Fazl Allah 1987 Oghuznameh In Russian Baku Gundogyyev Ovez 2008 Oguzy i Kievskaya Rus The Oghuz and the Kievan Rus PDF in Russian Shidnij svit Archived PDF from the original on 2020 07 19 http www tekedergisi com Makaleler 586183004 6 c5 9fahin pdf bare URL PDF BAYAT Encyclopaedia Iranica https dergipark org tr tr download article file 157664 bare URL PDF Cavad xan The Bayat Foundation Making a Difference in Afghanistan October 18 2006 WorldPress org Further reading EditSumer Faruk 1960 Bayat In Gibb H A R Kramers J H Levi Provencal E Schacht J Lewis B amp Pellat Ch eds The Encyclopaedia of Islam New Edition Volume I A B Leiden E J Brill p 1117 OCLC 495469456 This page lists people with the surname Bayat If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page you may wish to change that link by adding the person s given name s to the link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bayat tribe amp oldid 1130634075, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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