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  • ...-517321-X |page=560}}</ref> In the early 16th century, Mosul was under the Turkmen federation of the [[Ağ Qoyunlu]], but in 1508 it was conquered by the [[Sa ...urkish, the official language of the State, was certainly not the dominant language in the province."<ref name="Kemp1983" />{{rp |203}}
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  • | languages = [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]], [[Russian language|Russian]] ...zakhs were wandering steppemen; or that it derives from the [[Proto-Turkic language|Proto-Turkic]] word ''{{lang|trk|khasaq}}'' (a wheeled cart used by the Kaz
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  • ...rabic]], [[Laz language|Laz]], [[Georgian language|Georgian]], and [[Greek language|Greek]]. ...s the [[Urheimat|homeland]] of the [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European language family]], although linguists tend to favour a [[Kurgan hypothesis|later ori
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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 ...ny Turkic peoples, including the [[Kazakhs]], [[Uzbeks]], [[Turkmen people|Turkmen]], [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]], [[Uyghur people|Uyghurs]], and other extinct T
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  • ...=90009 | başlık = Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition. Language Family Trees - Altaic | erişimtarihi = 2007-03-18 | yıl = 2005 | yazar = ...l = http://www.ethnologue.com/cloud/klj | başlık = Khalaj, Turkic in the Language Cloud | yayımcı = SIL International, ethnologue.com | erişimtarihi = |
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  • ...rs (Qubād, Kay Khusraw and so on) and in the use of Persian as a literary language (Turkish must have been essentially a vehicle for everyday speech at this t ...ve their origins traced back to the ancient kings of Persia rather than to Turkmen heroes or Muslim saints ..."
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  • ...rs (Qubād, Kay Khusraw and so on) and in the use of Persian as a literary language (Turkish must have been essentially a vehicle for everyday speech at this t ...ve their origins traced back to the ancient kings of Persia rather than to Turkmen heroes or Muslim saints ..."
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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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  • ...ntral Asian ethnic group|other related groups|Turkmen (disambiguation){{!}}Turkmen}} |langs = [[Turkmen language|Turkmen]]
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  • ...here is a well known story that the sheikh Salah al-Din one day hired some Turkmen workmen to build the walls of his garden. "Effendi Salah al-Din", said the ...as a native language, wrote and conversed in Arabic as a learned "foreign" language and could at least get by at the market in Turkish and Greek (although some
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  • ...douin]] tribes, but also on different occasions also different groups of [[Turkmen people|Turkomans]] and other settled Arabs.
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  • ...n]]-[[Kipchak language|Kipchak]])</small><ref name=HNK/><br />[[Circassian language|Circassian]]<ref>Fischel 1967, p. 72.</ref> ...G#v=onepage&q=Battle%20of%20Marj%20Dabiq&f=false|accessdate=22 August 2016|language=en}}</ref> who were welcomed in many places as deliverance from the Mamluks
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  • ...ol Worlds'', (Cambridge University Press, 2008), 157.</ref><br>[[Mongolian Language|Mongolian]](<small>government</small>)<ref name="Broadbridge157" /> ...ests and the revolts of the [[Kara Koyunlu]] ("Black Sheep") [[Oghuz Turks|Turkmen]].<ref>The History Files [http://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsMiddEast/E
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  • The [[Persian language|Modern Persian]] word ''Gorgān'' ({{lang|fa|[[wikt:گرگان|گرگان]] ...] the city was known as ''Jurjān'' ({{lang|fa|جرجان}}), the [[Arabic language|Arabized]] form of the Persian word.
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  • |langs=[[Turkish language|Turkish]] ...ük'' designating "those who walk on the hindlegs, walkers".<ref>[[Turkish Language Association]] - ''TDK Online Dictionary''. [http://www.tdk.gov.tr/TR/SozBul
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