Two polities named for these animals claimed a shared descent from the legendary ruler Oghuz. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this animal, which names two empires that controlled the city of Âmid, possibly because Uzun Hasan and other leaders carried images of these animals into battle.
ANSWER: sheep [accept black sheep or white sheep; prompt on qoyunlu]
[10m] Although the Aq Qoyunlu were initially pastoralists, they established a seat of government first at Âmid and then in this largely Azeri city in Northwest Iran, the first Safavid capital before its replacement first by Qazvin and then by Isfahan.
ANSWER: Tabriz
[10e] Both the Aq Qoyunlu and Qara Qoyunlu were part of this broad ethnolinguistic group of peoples, which includes Azerbaijani, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz peoples.
ANSWER: Turkic peoples [or Turkish peoples]
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