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The Karamanoğullari are the presumed descendants and successors to the now derelict Subudai tribe, which splintered due to excessive drought within the Türkin Steppes. They are primarily a nomadic peoples that operate as a gerontological society, in which the eldest of the tribe is classified as the ''"Bey"''. They rose to general significance in 1743 after they had formalized under the first Bey Başil Karamanoğlu: the eldest son of their ancestor that had unified the Karamanoğullari, Timur Karamanoğlu.
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The Karamanoğullari are the presumed descendants and successors to the now derelict Subudai tribe, which splintered due to excessive drought within the Türkin Steppes. They are primarily a nomadic peoples that operate as a gerontological society, in which the eldest of the tribe is classified as the ''"Bey"''. They rose to general significance in 1743 after they had formalized under the first Bey [[Başil Karamanoğlu]]: the eldest son of their ancestor that had unified the Karamanoğullari, [[Timur Karamanoğlu]].

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The Karamanoğullari are the presumed descendants and successors to the now derelict Subudai tribe, which splintered due to excessive drought within the Türkin Steppes. They are primarily a nomadic peoples that operate as a gerontological society, in which the eldest of the tribe is classified as the "Bey". They rose to general significance in 1743 after they had formalized under the first Bey Başil Karamanoğlu: the eldest son of their ancestor that had unified the Karamanoğullari, Timur Karamanoğlu.