Inallu, also spelled Inanlu or Aynallu (), is an Oghuz tribe inhabiting Azerbaijan, central Iran, and Fars.<br> Inallu people are Azerbaijani, and their language is a dialect of the Azerbaijani language.
According to Vladimir Minorsky, the name of the tribe was rooted in the Turkic term ënÃÂl or yenÃÂl. Minorsky proposed that the tribe possibly sprang from the family and retinue of Ibrahim Inal, who was the half-brother of Tughril I. Many centuries later, when the tribe became part of Shahsevan, its name evolved into êmÃÂnlà «, meaning 'with iman (faith)', and ênÃÂnlà «, which derives from the Turkic verb (to believe). Minorsky further suggested that the form Aynallà « attested by the early 1800s was related to the term ÃÂþënalà « (), which referred to the WerndlâÂÂHolub rifle.