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  • ...ynasties]] in [[Chagatai Khanate]] and India, the Manghud and [[Onggirat]] dynasties in the [[Golden Horde]] and Central Asia, and the [[Oirats]] in western Mon Asian dynasties descended from Genghis Khan included the [[Yuan dynasty]] of China, the [[I
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  • ...gn or a military ruler, widely used by medieval nomadic Mongolic and later Turkic tribes living to the north of China. "Khan" also occurs as a title in the [ ...' (in Turkey) and as "xan", "xanım" (in Azerbaijan). Various Mongolic and Turkic peoples from Central Asia gave the title new prominence after period of the
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  • ...x]] ''-zād'', meaning "birth" or "lineage". Due to [[vowel harmony]] in [[Turkic languages]], the alternative pronunciation '''[[Morza]]''' (plural ''morzal ...ce. It was adopted as part of ones name, implying relationship to the Turk dynasties like the [[Mughal Emperors|Mughal Dynasty]] (the Imperial [[Timurid Dynasty
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  • ...nd created a vast intercontinental empire, as well as rulers of succeeding dynasties throughout history until the twentieth century and the [[Pahlavi dynasty|Im ...'' (lit. "Shah of Armenia").<ref>Clifford Edmund Bosworth "The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual". "The Shāh-i Armanids", p. 197.<
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  • *[[Delhi Sultanate]]: several dynasties, the last (Mughal) became imperial ''Padshah-i Hind'' In a number of post-caliphal states under [[Mongol]] or [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] rule, there was a [[Feudalism|feudal]] type of military hierarchy. These
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  • ...h as the [[Chagatai Khanate]] and [[Golden Horde]]. These elites adopted [[Turkic languages]] and different religions such as [[Buddhism]] and [[Islam]], wh * [[List of Turkic dynasties and countries]]
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  • ...o the Northern Asian [[linguistic area]], including the [[Turkic languages|Turkic]], [[Mongolic languages|Mongolic]], [[Tungusic languages|Tungusic]], [[Kore ...c languages|Altaic family]] that would also include the [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] and [[Tungusic languages|Tungusic]], and usually [[Koreanic languages]] a
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  • ...h as the [[Chagatai Khanate]] and [[Golden Horde]]. These elites adopted [[Turkic languages]] and different religions such as [[Buddhism]] and [[Islam]], wh * [[List of Turkic dynasties and countries]]
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  • ...h as the [[Chagatai Khanate]] and [[Golden Horde]]. These elites adopted [[Turkic languages]] and different religions such as [[Buddhism]] and [[Islam]], wh * [[List of Turkic dynasties and countries]]
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  • ...ian language|Mongolian]] |[[Chinese language|Chinese]] |[[Turkic languages|Turkic]] |[[Persian language|Persian]] and other languages}} ...ty]]. His son Shi Gang married a Kerait woman. The Kerait were Mongolified Turkic people and considered part of the Mongol nation.<ref>[books.google.com/book
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  • ...f Western Xia|Western Xia]] and [[Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty|Jin]] dynasties. These campaigns were often accompanied by large-scale massacres of the civ ...selves ''Mongols'' in military and civilian life, including [[Mongols]], [[Turkic people|Turks]] and others and included many diverse [[Khan (title)|Khans]]
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  • ...Brook24">Timothy Brook, ''The Troubled Empire: China in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties'', 2010, ISBN 9780674046023, p. 24</ref> There is dispute as to whether the ...maintain any fortifications that may have remained there from the earlier dynasties.<ref name=polo>{{citation |first=Stephen G. |last=Haw |publisher=Psychology
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  • ...m world]] involved various [[caliphate]]s and [[List of Muslim empires and dynasties|empires]], traders and [[conversion to Islam]] by [[Islamic missionary acti ...ed all of Iran.<ref>Peter B. Golden: An Introduction to the History of the Turkic Peoples; In: Osman Karatay, Ankara 2002, p.321</ref> The ensuing mandatory
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  • ...wed it.{{Clarify|date=April 2011}}<ref>Stanley Lane-Poole ''The Mohammadan Dynasties: Chronological and Genealogical Tables'', p.231</ref> ...agatai Khanate]] or the Ilkhanate.<ref>Stanley Lane-Poole ''The Mohammedan Dynasties'', p.227</ref> Kunchi warned the Ilkhan [[Abagha]] of the upcoming invasion
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  • ...wed it.{{Clarify|date=April 2011}}<ref>Stanley Lane-Poole ''The Mohammadan Dynasties: Chronological and Genealogical Tables'', p.231</ref> ...agatai Khanate]] or the Ilkhanate.<ref>Stanley Lane-Poole ''The Mohammedan Dynasties'', p.227</ref> Kunchi warned the Ilkhan [[Abagha]] of the upcoming invasion
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  • ...the 14th century. The people of the Golden Horde were mainly a mixture of Turkic and Uralic peoples and [[Sarmatians]] & [[Scythians]] and, to a lesser exte
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  • ...ynasties]] in [[Chagatai Khanate]] and India, the Manghud and [[Onggirat]] dynasties in the [[Golden Horde]] and Central Asia, and the [[Oirats]] in western Mon Asian dynasties descended from Genghis Khan included the [[Yuan dynasty]] of China, the [[I
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  • ==Asian dynasties== Asian dynasties descended from Genghis Khan included the [[Yuan Dynasty|Kublaids]] of [[Chi
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  • ==Asian dynasties== Asian dynasties descended from Genghis Khan included the [[Yuan Dynasty|Kublaids]] of [[Chi
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  • ...re]] between the early 14th and early 20th centuries. However, various non-Turkic languages continue to be spoken by minorities in Anatolia today, including ...Kadi Burhan al-Din]] in 1381.<ref>Clifford Edmund Bosworth-The new Islamic dynasties: a chronological and genealogical manual, p.&nbsp;234</ref>
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