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The Yagmas (), or Yaghmas, were a medieval tribe of that came to the forefront of history after the disintegration of the Western Turkic Kaganate. They were one component of a confederation which consisted of Yagma, the , the and other tribes which founded the Kara-Khanid Khanate. From the seventh century until the period, the Yagma were recorded in , , and accounts as a prominent and powerful political entity in the , , and .


History
The Yagmas appear to be of origin or are closely associated with them. According to Hudud al-'alam "their king is from the family of the Toquz-Oghuz kings."

According to the Persian work Mujmal al-Tawarikh wa-'l-Qisas, the Yağma "king" (called ''padšâh" in that source,meaning king,an obvious persian attempt to translate the Turkic title 'Khan') bore the title of Bogra Khan (Bughra/Bogra means Male Camel, it was common for Turks to use animal names as titles such as Toghan Khan, Arslan Khan, Bughra Khan, Böri Khan etc.). The Yagma title of Bogra Khan allowed to suggest that Karakhanid were from the Yagma tribe.

Mahmud al-Kashgari mentioned the Yagma and tribes, with a clan of , along the .1, 85 In the tenth century the Yagma tribe lived in the

(2026). 9783447054768, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. .
area and further northwest. Al Gardezi, who used sources composed in the eighth century, wrote that the Yagma united numerous tribes between the and in the larger part of the eastern , including Kashgar City and District. called the Yagma a "rich people with large herds of horses" in a country of "one month of travel". The Yagma constantly clashed with the Karluks and the , and were a dependent of the Western Turkic Kagans until their demise.


Etymology
According to , a meaning of the word yağma in the ancient language, is "attack, onslaught."Yu. Zuev, "Early Türks: Essays on history and ideology", Almaty, Daik-Press, 2002, p. 227, However, according to Peter Golden, the word may have derived from Turkic verbal root yağ- "to pour down, rain",
(1992). 9783447032742, O. Harrassowitz.
but noting that the form with -ma is unusual. He also noted the Persian word yaġmâ meaning "prey, plunder, booty, spoils", and that it is unclear if it has any relationship with Yağma.
(1992). 9788120606708, Asian Educational Services. .


Historical accounts
The following account of the country of Yaghma and its towns is given in the tenth century text Hudud al-'alam:

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