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  • ...who could therefore claim high respect in the Mongol and [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] world. ...the Horde were predominantly [[Oghuz Turks|Oghuz]] — [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]-speaking people rather than Mongols. (Although the aristocracy was largel
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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 ...erence to a group of people. It came to be used as a title of governors or rulers, usually in smaller states, and usually renders the English word "prince."
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  • ...nted out the possibility that the word may be genuinely [[Turkic languages|Turkic]].<ref name="Iranica" /> Two principal etymologies have been proposed by sc ...ns: An historical sketch", in S. Agcagül/V. Karam/L. Johanson/C. Bulut, ''Turkic-Iranian Contact Areas: Historical and Linguistic Aspects'', Harrassowit, 20
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  • ...an|Iranian]] region in [[Transcaucasia]]) namely the [[Shirvanshah]]s, the rulers and offspring of the [[Ottoman Empire]] (in that context spelled as ''Şeh'
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  • ...les|Turk]]ic ethnicity predominated, mirroring the acquisition of Mamluks, Turkic slaves in the Mamluk retinues and guard corps of the caliphs and emirs and In the west, Turkic ''ghāzīs'' made continual incursions along the [[al-'Awasim|Byzantine fro
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  • ..."authority" or "power". Later, it came to be used as the title of certain rulers who claimed almost full sovereignty in practical terms (i.e., the lack of d Among those modern hereditary rulers who wish to emphasize their secular authority under the [[rule of law]], th
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  • ...ian language|Mongolian]] |[[Chinese language|Chinese]] |[[Turkic languages|Turkic]] |[[Persian language|Persian]] and other languages}} ...later taken by the [[Han Chinese]] [[Ming dynasty]] in 1368. The Genghisid rulers of the Yuan retreated to the Mongolia homeland and continued to rule the [[
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  • ...ha]] as [[Khan (title)|Gür Khan]], "universal ruler", a title used by the rulers of the [[Qara Khitai]]. Jamukha's assumption of this title was the final br ...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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  • ...centuries after Marco Polo's travels; and that the [[Yuan Dynasty|Mongol]] rulers whom Polo served controlled territories both north and south of today's wal ...ic]] word meaning "steel") in Yuan texts were names of people of Mongol or Turkic extraction.<ref name="franke"/> The sinologist [[Paul Pelliot]] thought tha
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  • ...y, after which the region saw a gradual influx of Muslim Arab, Kurdish and Turkic peoples, although the Assyrians continue to use the name ''Athura'' for the ...first as governors of the Abbassids and later as ''de facto'' independent rulers. A century later they were supplanted by the [[Uqaylid dynasty]].
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  • | related = [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]], [[Karakalpaks]], [[Nogais]], [[Turkic peoples]], [[Naimans]], and [[Mongols]]. ...is [[transliteration|transliterated]] from Russian) are a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic people]] who mainly inhabit the southern part of Eastern Europe [[Ural moun
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  • ...picious deaths of the latter and other Jochid princes (c.1259) angered the rulers of the Golden Horde. During the [[Toluid Civil War]] over succession betwee [[Category:History of the Turkic peoples]]
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  • ...picious deaths of the latter and other Jochid princes (c.1259) angered the rulers of the Golden Horde. During the [[Toluid Civil War]] over succession betwee [[Category:History of the Turkic peoples]]
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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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  • ...who could therefore claim high respect in the Mongol and [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] world. ...the Horde were predominantly [[Oghuz Turks|Oghuz]] — [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]-speaking people rather than Mongols. (Although the aristocracy was largel
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  • ...l]] (reigned 1274-1308) and a daughter of [[Kublai Khan]]. All subsequent rulers of Korea for the next 80 years, until King [[Gongmin of Goryeo|Gongmin]], a As the [[Russian Empire]] annexed Turkic polities, their Genghizid rulers frequently entered the Russian service. For instance, [[Kuchum]]'s descenda
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  • ...l]] (reigned 1274-1308) and a daughter of [[Kublai Khan]]. All subsequent rulers of Korea for the next 80 years, until King [[Gongmin of Goryeo|Gongmin]], a As the [[Russian Empire]] annexed Turkic polities, their Genghizid rulers frequently entered the Russian service. For instance, [[Kuchum]]'s descenda
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  • {{further information|Scythia|Early Slavs|East Slavs|Huns|Turkic expansion|Prehistory of Siberia}} ...University Press|year=2003|pages=185–186|isbn=0-691-11669-5}}</ref> A [[Turkic people]], the Khazars, ruled the lower [[Volga]] basin steppes between the
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  • ...pire]]s, including the [[Xiongnu]], the [[Xianbei]], the [[Rouran]], the [[Turkic Khaganate]], and others. In 1206, [[Genghis Khan]] founded the [[Mongol Emp ...t of medieval Mongol tribes and clans|List of Mongol states|List of Mongol rulers}}
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