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  • ...t it to the rest of Asia. In the middle of the sixth century the [[Iranian peoples|Iranians]] knew of a "Kagan – King of the Turks".<ref name="Henning, W. B ...urkey) and as "xan", "xanım" (in Azerbaijan). Various Mongolic and Turkic peoples from Central Asia gave the title new prominence after period of the [[Mongo
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  • ...the Keraite tribe.<ref>{{cite book|author=Morgan, David|title=The Mongols (Peoples of Europe)|year=1990|page=58}}</ref> Temüjin was the first son of his moth {{quote|Among all the [subject] alien peoples only the Hui-hui say "we do not eat Mongol food". [Cinggis Qa'an replied:]
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  • ...own as the "White", "Blue" and "[[Shaybanids|Grey]]" (Shaybanid) Hordes in Slavic and Persian historiography. The two main divisions are also known as Batu's [[Category:History of the Turkic peoples]]
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  • ...own as the "White", "Blue" and "[[Shaybanids|Grey]]" (Shaybanid) Hordes in Slavic and Persian historiography. The two main divisions are also known as Batu's [[Category:History of the Turkic peoples]]
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  • ...The people of the Golden Horde were mainly a mixture of Turkic and Uralic peoples and [[Sarmatians]] & [[Scythians]] and, to a lesser extent, Mongols, with t ...Uzbek Khan]],{{sfnp|Atwood|2004|page=201}} or to have been bestowed by the Slavic tributaries to describe the great wealth of the khan. But the Mongolic word
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  • ...ntine Empire]],<ref name=Curtis/> beginning the synthesis of Byzantine and Slavic cultures that defined [[Russian culture]] for the next millennium.<ref name ...ing|year=1998|pages=6–7}}</ref> and assimilated the native [[Finno-Ugric peoples]], including the [[Merya]], the [[Muromians]], and the [[Meshchera]].
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  • ...or one, Central Asia has historically been closely tied to its [[nomad]]ic peoples and the [[Silk Road]].<ref>[http://www.allempires.com/article/index.php?q=C ...[[Turkic peoples]], Central Asia also became the homeland for many Turkic peoples, including the [[Kazakhs]], [[Uzbeks]], [[Turkmen people|Turkmen]], [[Kyrgy
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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 ...r 822<ref>Carl Waldman & Catherine Mason, 2006, ''Encyclopedia of European Peoples, Volume 2'', New York: Infobase Publishing, p. 769.</ref>
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  • ...re]] expanded westwards on the [[Eurasian Steppe]] during the 6th century, peoples such as the [[Pannonian Avars|Avars]] (also known as the "Pseudo-Avars", Ob ...with large numbers of the vanquished Gepids and a host of other [[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] tribes.
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  • ...>{{harvnb|Beckwith|2009|pp=390–391}}: "... the Avars certainly contained peoples belonging to several different ethnolinguistic groups, so that attempts to ...ame=Curta2004>{{Cite journal|last1=Curta|first1=Florin|year=2004|title=The Slavic ''lingua franca'' (Linguistic Notes of an Archeologist Turned Historian)|ur
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  • ...up that bore the name Hun was directly connected with the Xiongnu.<ref>THE PEOPLES OF THE STEPPE FRONTIER IN EARLY
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  • ...unds. The term ''Turkic'' represents a broad [[ethno-linguistic group]] of peoples including existing societies such as [[Altai people|Altai]], [[Azerbaijani .... "Some Thoughts on the Origins of the Turks and the Shaping of the Turkic Peoples". (2006) In: [https://books.google.com/books?id=8-OilJCX1moC Contact and Ex
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  • ...en-Helfen argued that ''strava'' may have come from an informant who spoke Slavic.{{sfn|Maenchen-Helfen|1973|p=425}} Many of the waves of nomadic peoples who swept into Eastern Europe, are known to have spoken languages from a va
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  • ...ena, or Açina, was a tribe and the ruling dynasty of the ancient [[Turkic peoples]]. They rose to prominence in the mid-[[6th century]] when their leader, [[ ...also influenced by Sogdian. Runes are widespread among the nomadic Turkic peoples in the early Middle Ages.
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  • In [[physical geography]], a '''steppe''' ([[Old East Slavic|Old Russian]]: ''степь'' [step'], grassland) is an [[ecoregion]], in t ...y the demise of the [[Achaeans (Homer)|Achaeans]], the spread of the [[Sea Peoples]], and eventually the rise of [[Archaic Greece|Archaic]] and ultimately [[C
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  • ...storian Chycliczkowski has proposed that the name derives from the [[proto-Slavic]] word for "north" (север, ''sever''),<ref>{{cite book|last=Czaplicka| ...family old.jpg|thumb|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]], one of many [[indigenous peoples of Siberia]].]]
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  • ...''[[Primary Chronicle|Tale of Past Years]]'', it is stated that [[Old East Slavic]] Кавкасийскыѣ горы (''Kavkasijskyě gory'') came from [[An {{Main article|Peoples of the Caucasus}}
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  • There is some evidence that [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native Americans]] did it to bring about [[Political allian ...88">{{cite book|author=Tanya Popovic|title=Prince Marko: The Hero of South Slavic Epics|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ok93aZ27r-oC&pg=PA26|year=1988|
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