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  • ...[[Kazakhs]] (founded 1465; since 1601 divided into three geographical ''[[Jüz]]'' or Hordes, each under a [[bey]]; in 1718 split into three different kha
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  • ...уз.svg|thumb|250px|right|Approximate areas occupied by the three Kazakh jüz in the early 20th century. ...ushed Kazakhs to neighboring countries. In around 1860, part of the Middle Jüz Kazakhs came to [[Mongolia]] and were allowed to settle down in Bayan-Ölgi
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  • ...ror" Ch. 223, p. 7169</ref> The transcription Chüse reflects the Turkic ''jüz'' "hundred". The Chigils-Shato were [[Manichaeans]], and "hundred" is not a
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  • ...[[Yaik]] (Ural) rivers by 5,000 families of Kazakhs from Younger Kazakh [[Jüz|Zhuz]] tribe under a [[Sultan]] was restyled by the same in 1812 as Khanate
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  • The [[Kazakh language]] name for a division of an army was ''[[jüz]]'' "hundred.<ref name="Soucek2000">{{cite book|author=Svatopluk Soucek|ti ...Horde]] (middle jüz) in central Kazakhstan and the [[Older Horde]] (older jüz) in southeastern Kazakhstan.<ref name="Soucek2000"/>
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  • ...c language]]. They are found among the [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]]s of the [[Great jüz]]; also they are found among the [[Uzbeks]] (especially among Uzbeks of Sou Today Jalayir clans are a member of the [[Great jüz|Senior Jüz]] tribal union in [[Kazakhstan]], they also are part of [[Uzbeks]], [[Karak
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  • ...re one of the big tribes of modern Kazakh peoples, they belong to [[Middle jüz|Middle Juz]] of Kazakhs, live mainly in the eastern, central and southern p
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