Oghuznameh (Ottoman Turkish and Persian: اوغوزنامه, lit.
According to the TDV Encyclopedia of Islam the number of Oghuznamehs may be as high as 30.
[1] The Book of Dede Korkut, Selçukname and Shajara-i Tarākima are among the well-known Oghuznamehs.
Oghuznamehs were also historically performed by travelling story-tellers, or oral repositories (in Ottoman Turkish: اوزان, romanized: ozan).
According to Ümit Hassan the legends can be classified under five sections:[2] This Turkish history-related article is a stub.