ataelikler
Ataelikler is a term used in Turkish-language ethnography and sociology to describe descent groups whose membership is defined by ancestry. The concept centers on lineages or kin groups that are believed to be inherited from a common ancestor, with membership typically linked to a paternal line, though exact rules can vary by community. In many contexts, ataelikler function as enduring social units that persist across generations, shaping social ties, rights, obligations, and collective identity.
The internal structure of ataelikler often includes hierarchical or genealogical divisions, and members may share collective
In comparative anthropology, ataelikler are regarded as examples of descent-based social organization, comparable to clans or