Dodurga (tribe)
Dodurga, Dudurga, Dogar or Tutırka was one of the 24 Oghuz tribes from the Bozok wing, the tribe of Ay Khan.
History
In the Middle Ages, Dodurga, was one of the 24 Oghuz tribes. They appear as Tutırka in Mahmud Kashgari's Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk and in all other similar sources. Kashgari ranked the Dodurga 16th out of the 24 tribes, Rashid al-Din Hamadani ranked them 10th, while Abulghazi Bahadur ranked them 7th.Rashid al-Din held the view that Dodurga derived from Oghuz Khagan's second son Ay Khan, whereas Abulghazi mentioned them as the son of Yildiz Khan. They both thought that the meaning of the word Dodurga was "to take possession and make a land". There is currently no other evidence as to the meaning of the name. Russian historian Karpov noted that most of the Dodurga arrived in Anatolia and the south of Armenia during the Seljuk's conquest of the area in the 11th century AD.