
The Oghuz Turks, initially known as the "tribe" in Common Turkic, evolved into the "Muslim Turkmens" by the 10th century, marking their Islamic faith.

The Ismamyt (or Ysmamyt) Ata Memorial Complex is revered as a sacred site, situated in the Zaman village of the Georogly district in Dashoguz province.

Step into a world where modernity harmonizes with ancient customs, where the past is very much present, and the whispers of tradition echo through the ages.

The faces of the Turkmens are amazing; they reflect the thoughtfulness and wisdom of generations. The eyes reveal a lot about character.

Traditionally, unash is one of the popular Turkmen national dishes. It’s a noodle soup made with thin Turkmen noodles, known for its digestive benefits.

Turkmenistan's rich textile heritage isn't limited to clothing. It's the birthplace of "Keteni", a silk fabric that holds immense historical and cultural significance.

In Turkmenistan, holidays are a significant part of the country's cultural and social life. Some of the major holidays are described in this article.