Tangeh-ye Torkaman

Tangeh-ye Torkaman is not widely recognized as an established geographic, historical, or cultural concept in publicly available, reliable encyclopedic sources. Consequently, comprehensive, verifiable information about the term is lacking.

Possible linguistic interpretation

  • Tangeh (تنگه) is a Persian word meaning “strait,” “narrow pass,” “gorge,” or “canyon.”
  • Torkaman (ترکمان) is the Persian name for “Turkmen,” referring either to the Turkmen ethnic group or to regions historically inhabited by Turkmen populations, such as parts of northern Iran along the Caspian Sea.

Combining these elements, Tangeh-ye Torkaman could plausibly denote a narrow valley, gorge, or pass associated with a Turkmen‑inhabited area in Iran. However, without corroborating geographic or historical records, the exact nature, location, and significance of the term remain unverified.

Current status

Accurate information is not confirmed. Further research in specialized regional gazetteers, academic studies, or local administrative records would be required to determine whether Tangeh-ye Torkaman refers to a specific natural feature, settlement, or other entity.

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