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  • ...ан{{efn|[[:bg:Хан Аспарух (пояснение)]]}}; [[Chuvash language|Chuvash]]: хун, ''hun'') is originally a title for a sovereign or a mili ...ek]], and ''[[knyaz]]e'', meaning "duke" or "prince" in [[Slavic languages|Slavic]]. Among the best known Bulgar khans were: [[Khan Kubrat]], founder of [[Gr
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  • ...يه}} / ''Beye'', {{lang-fa|بگ}} / ''Beg'' or ''Beyg'') is a [[Turkish language|Turkish]] title for [[chieftain]], traditionally applied to the leaders (fo ...'</ref> This Turkic word is usually considered a borrowing from an Iranian language.<ref name="Gluhak">Alemko Gluhak ('''1993'''), ''Hrvatski etimološki rječ
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  • ...e Mongols' actions in the area. [[Subutai]] sent emissaries to the [[Slavs|Slavic]] princes calling for a separate peace, but the emissaries were executed. A ...ikle.com/isim_533_cengiz.htm|accessdate=May 5, 2008|publisher=Ismi Didikle|language=Turkish}}</ref>
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  • ...vci |journal=Metodički ogledi |volume=17 |issue=1-2 |year=2011 |pages=50 |language=Croatian |quote=Birthplace of Marco Polo is archivally undetermined, but it ...J |first=Giuseppe |last=Bettinelli |location=Venice |year=1780 |pages=126 |language=Italian |quote=''Vennero dalla Dalmazia''}}</ref>
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  • |common_languages = *[[Mongolian language|Mongolian]] <small>(official language since the inception of the Golden Horde, used in chancery)</small>{{sfnp|Ko ...language|Kipchak]]) <small>(especially the western Kipchak dialects, this language spoken by the majority of the inhabitants of the Black Sea steppe who were
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  • [[Russian language|Russian]] ...celebrating the 1150th anniversary of Russian statehood" |language=Russian language|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=March 3, 2011 |website=www
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  • ...onsidered to be within the region all have names ending with the [[Persian language|Persian]] suffix "-stan", meaning "land of")<ref>{{cite web |author=Paul Mc ...s|Eastern Iranian]]-speaking [[Bactrians]], [[Sogdians]] and [[Khwarezmian language|Chorasmians]], and the semi-nomadic [[Scythians]] and [[Parthians]]. The an
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  • ...ame=Curta2004>{{Cite journal|last1=Curta|first1=Florin|year=2004|title=The Slavic ''lingua franca'' (Linguistic Notes of an Archeologist Turned Historian)|ur ...horlink1= |authorlink2= |ref=harv |title=Encyclopedia of European Peoples |language= |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kfv6HKXErqAC |accessdate=14 May 201
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  • ...[[Maurice's Balkan campaigns]]). Repeated, massive defeats shook the Avaro-Slavic hordes as strong organized Byzantine armies penetrated north of the Danube ...pt/article/rebyz_0766-5598_1976_num_34_1_2050 | accessdate = 28 May 2011 | language = French | doi=10.3406/rebyz.1976.2050}}
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  • ...idespread but unproven and probably unjustified opinion, the Avars spoke a language of the Turkic group."</ref> during the early [[Middle Ages]].<ref>{{harvtxt ...=História 1982-01{{!}}Digitális Tankönyvtár|website=www.tankonyvtar.hu|language=hu-HU|access-date=2016-11-30}}</ref>
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  • {{other uses|Hun (disambiguation)|Hunnic (disambiguation)|Hunnic language}} ...included under [[Attila]]'s rule, including very many speakers of [[Gothic language|Gothic]], which some modern scholars describe as a [[lingua franca]] of the
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  • |caption = The countries and autonomous regions where a Turkic language has official status and/or is spoken by a majority. ...rn Europe. They speak languages belonging to the [[Turkic languages|Turkic language family]].<ref name="Turkic people">[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/top
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  • {{Infobox language ...riscus|A contemporary]] reports that Hunnish was spoken alongside [[Gothic language|Gothic]] and the languages of other tribes subjugated by the Huns.<ref>Pris
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  • The Ashina writing system was taken from Sogdian language. The letters used in the construction of the memorial stele describing the ...funeral feast. "The building was built on the grave" is an analogue of the Slavic Domowina. Burial of the ashes of the deceased in the vessel (the tomb of Ku
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  • In [[physical geography]], a '''steppe''' ([[Old East Slavic|Old Russian]]: ''степь'' [step'], grassland) is an [[ecoregion]], in t ...s, and shrublands]] had a role in the spread of [[The Horse, the Wheel and Language|the horse, the wheel]], and the [[Indo-European languages]]. The [[Proto-In
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  • | other_name = [[Russian language|Russian]]: ''{{lang|ru|Сибирь}}'' (''Sibir'') ...rtya|ru|3=Сиртя}} (also "Syopyr" (sʲɵpᵻr)), a folk, which spoke a language that later evolved into the [[Ugric languages]]. This ethnic group was late
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  • ...djournals.org/content/194/3/1374|journal=Geophysical Journal International|language=en|volume=194|issue=3|pages=1374–1389|doi=10.1093/gji/ggt181|issn=0956-54 ...versity|accessdate=13 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Institute of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies|url=http://iseees.berkeley.edu/|website
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  • ...rthwest Caucasian]], and [[Northeast Caucasian]] families are [[Indigenous language|indigenous]] to the area. ...schichte der Inder |trans-title=More about the Pre-History of the Indians |language=German |journal=Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebi
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  • While the Slavic term ''ordo'' and the western term ''horde'' were in origin borrowings from It was only in the Late Middle Ages that the Slavic usage of ''orda'' was borrowed back into the Turkic languages.{{Clarify|dat
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