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  • ...ter the fall of the Liao in 1125, the [[Khamag Mongol]]s became a leading tribe on the [[Mongolian Plateau]]. However, their wars with the [[Jurchen people ...se three Xianbei groups, there were others such as the [[Murong]], [[Duan (tribe)|Duan]] and [[Tuoba]]. Their culture was nomadic, their religion [[shamanis
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  • ...of the Borjigin — [[Barlas]], Urud, [[Manghud]], [[Taichiut]], [[Chonos tribe|Chonos]], Kiyat, etc. The first Khan of the Mongol was Bodonchar Munkhag's [[Babur]] and [[Humayun]], founders of the [[Mughal Empire]] in India, asserted their authority as Chinggisids. Because they cl
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  • ...|Turkish Empire]], [[Qajar dynasty|Persia]], [[Circassia]], [[Shirvan]], [[Mughal dynasty|Mughals (aka Moguls)]] and [[Muslim Rajputs]].<ref>{{cite web|url=h ==Mughal Dynasty of India==
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  • ...ass)|aristocrats]]. It has also been used to denote a chief or leader of a tribe or group. It is used as a Persian synonym of the Arabic title ''[[Amir]]''. ...inister]] of a remote [[province]]; this best equates to a [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] ''[[Subahdar]]'' or British [[Viceroy]] in function and rank.
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  • ...mally-organized Muslim armies, Amir was an officer rank. For example, in [[Mughal India]] Amirs commanded 1000 horsemen (divided into ten units, each under a * Amir-i-Iel designates the head of an [[Il (tribe)|Il]] (tribe) in imperial Persia.
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  • {{distinguish|Mughal Empire}} ...Jamukha]] of the Jadran clan. With their help, Temujin defeated the Merkit tribe, rescued his wife Börte, and went on to defeat the Naimans and Tatars.<ref
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  • He came to power by uniting many of the [[nomadic tribe]]s of [[Northeast Asia]]. After founding the Empire and being proclaimed "G ...[[Khamag Mongol]] confederation and an ally of [[Toghrul]] of the Keraite tribe.<ref>{{cite book|author=Morgan, David|title=The Mongols (Peoples of Europe)
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  • [[File:Genghis and Borte dividing appanages.jpg|thumb|A [[Mughal painting|Mughal]] miniature painting of [[Genghis Khan]] his wife [[Borte]] and their sons. ...n matters of state. Temüjin had won election/appointmemnt as Khan of his tribe during a kurultai, and he called them often during his early campaigns to g
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  • ...ter the fall of the Liao in 1125, the [[Khamag Mongol]]s became a leading tribe on the [[Mongolian Plateau]]. However, their wars with the [[Jurchen people ...se three Xianbei groups, there were others such as the [[Murong]], [[Duan (tribe)|Duan]] and [[Tuoba]]. Their culture was nomadic, their religion [[shamanis
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  • ...of the Borjigin — [[Barlas]], Urud, [[Manghud]], [[Taichiut]], [[Chonos tribe|Chonos]], Kiyat, etc. The first Khan of the Mongol was Bodonchar Munkhag's [[Babur]] and [[Humayun]], founders of the [[Mughal Empire]] in India, asserted their authority as Chinggisids. Because they cl
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  • ...ures influenced by them. The tamga was normally the emblem of a particular tribe, clan or family. File:Kayi.svg|<div style="text-align: center;">[[Kayı tribe|Kayı]]</div>
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  • [[File:Genghis and Borte dividing appanages.jpg|thumb|A [[Mughal painting|Mughal]] miniature painting of [[Genghis Khan]] his wife [[Borte]] and their sons. ...n matters of state. Temüjin had won election/appointmemnt as Khan of his tribe during a kurultai, and he called them often during his early campaigns to g
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  • ...l as ancient and medieval states such as [[Dingling]], [[Bulgars]], [[Alat tribe|Alat]], [[Basmyl]], [[Onogurs]], [[Shatuo]], [[Chuban]], [[Göktürks]], [[ ...s of East Iranian, most probably Saka, origin, and is the name of a ruling tribe whose leading clan Ashina conquered the Turks, reorganized them, but itself
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  • |conventional_long_name = Mughal Empire |common_name = Mughal Empire
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  • ...ilies lived in [[Greater Khorasan|Khorasan]], [[Iran]] as well as in the [[Mughal Empire]] until the 19th century. ...'ya:ğ'' "oil"). Yaglakar (Ch. 藥羅葛/药罗葛 Yaoluoge) was the royal tribe of the [[Tiele people|Tele]] Uigur On-Uigur Toquz Oγuz "ten Uigur tribes i
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  • ...ine Academic Edition, 2007. Quotation: "''Timur was a member of the Barlas tribe, a Mongol subgroup that had settled in Transoxania (now roughly correspondi ...to extensive contacts with the native population of [[Central Asia]], the tribe had adopted the religion of [[Islam]],<ref name="UNESCO" /> and the [[Chaga
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