island, Iran , Iran Representatives of such modern Turkmen tribes as Yomut, Goklen, Īgdīr, Saryk, Salar and Teke have lived in Iran since the 16th century, though ethnic history of Turkmens in Iran starts with the
Seljuk conquest of the region in the 11th century. Throughout the 17th century and the beginning of the 18th century, a process of resettlement of the Turkmen tribes took place in Iran. In the 17th century, it was associated with the intensified exploitation of Turkmens by the
Khanate of Khiva and the raids of the
Kalmyk feudal lords. After what Iranian ruler
Nader Shah, himself an ethnic Turkmen, defeated Turkmens and
Kurds in 1728, he drove part of the Teke and Imreli tribes out and settled them in Khorasan, specifically in the steppe of
Astrabad. In the 1740s, Nader Shah conquered the
Bukhara and
Khiva Khanates. Subsequently, most of the Turkmen Yomuds were forced to move from the Khiva Khanate to the coast of the
Caspian Sea and to Astrabad. Until the
Russian conquest of Central Asia, the situation in the areas of residence of Turkmens was turbulent. Under the pretext of jihad, the Khiva Khan repeatedly raided Iranian territory. As an Iranian writer
Reza-Qoli Khan wrote, he (the Khiva Khan) "at times led troops against
Serakhs and
Merv, and sometimes ordered Turkmens to raid the regions of Khorasan". In turn, Iranian troops attacked the
Khwarazm, mainly the Turkmen lands, robbing and taking people into captivity. The movement of the Turkmen tribes was also affected by intertribal contradictions, which quite often turned into serious conflicts. In 1855, Teke Turkmens captured the
Merv oasis. The Saryks who lived there were expelled to the
Yoloten and Panjdeh oases, and they, in turn, drove the
Salurs out of Yoloten. The latter were initially located in the area of present-day
Serhetabat,
Turkmenistan, and then migrated to Iran, and finally settled 120 km above Serakhs. Later, Iran exploited the struggle between the Saryks and Tekes to organize a campaign to the
Merv oasis in 1861. However, it ended in a crushing defeat for the Iranian troops. == Modern Turkmen tribes in present-day Iran ==