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  • |conventional_long_name = Turkic Khaganate |common_languages = [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]
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  • {{for|empires established by the Göktürks|Turkic Khaganate}} |pop = Ancestral to Uyghurs, Yugurs, and other Turkic population
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  • |s1 = Turkic Khaganate .... Adams, Thomas D. Hall and Peter Turchin (2006). East-West Orientation of Historical Empires.Journal of World-Systems Research (University of Connecticut). 12 (
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  • |common_languages = [[Turkic language]], [[Proto-Slavic]] (<small>''lingua franca''</small>)<ref name=Cu |image_map = Historical map of the Balkans around 582-612 AD.jpg
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  • ...proven and probably unjustified opinion, the Avars spoke a language of the Turkic group."</ref> during the early [[Middle Ages]].<ref>{{harvtxt|Pritsak|1983| ...r'' first appeared in the mid-5th century, the Pannonian Avars entered the historical scene in the mid-6th century,<ref name=Curta2006>{{Cite book|url=https://bo
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  • .../~oriental/Journal/pdf_new/49/11.pdf] page 25, 27</ref> [[Turkic languages|Turkic]],<ref name="Hucker 1975">Hucker 1975: 136</ref><ref name=":0" /> [[Uralic ...om the [[Qin (state)|Qin]], [[Zhao (state)|Zhao]], and [[Yan (state)|Yan]] states were encroaching and conquering various nomadic territories that were inhab
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  • ...2010|p=502}}{{sfn|de la Vaissière|2015|p=176}} [[Walter Pohl]] explicitly states: "All we can say safely is that the name ''Huns'', in [[late antiquity]], d ...om the Hun-Germanic Period (5th–6th century AD) in northeastern Hungary: historical and morphological analysis |journal=Journal of Neurosurgery |volume=36 |iss
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  • |caption = The countries and autonomous regions where a Turkic language has official status and/or is spoken by a majority. |region14 = {{flagcountry|United States}}
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  • ...iences, Alma-Ata, I960, p. 127 (In Russian)</ref>) were a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] tribe that heavily influenced northern Chinese politics from the late nin ...umi, Chumuhun and Chuban. These tribes became major players in the later [[Turkic Khaganate]] and thereafter<ref>Gumilev L.N., ''"Hunnu in China"'', Moscow,
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  • |p2 = Rajput states * [[Chagatai language|Chagatai Turkic]] <small>(only initially)</small>
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  • ...utonomous]] [[Khanate of Sibir]] was established in the late 15th century. Turkic-speaking [[Yakut]] migrated north from the [[Lake Baikal]] region under pre ...ent," ''Europe-Asia Studies,'' Vol. 49, No. 7 (Nov. 1997), pp. 1317–1319 states: "We are all inclined to accept the Zemskov totals (even if not as complete
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  • ...ist of Tatar and Mongol raids against Russian states|raids against Russian states]] continued well beyond the [[Division of the Mongol Empire|start of the Mo ...ire]] in [[Central Asia]], starting with the unification of the Mongol and Turkic confederations such as [[Merkit]]s, Tartars, and Mongols. The [[Kingdom of
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  • ...ell, for he was keen to balance local and imperial interests, Mongol and [[Turkic peoples|Turk]]. ...|title=The Cambridge History of China: Volume 6, Alien Regimes and Border States, 907–1368 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iN9Tdfdap5MC |year=1994
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  • ...t3=Hall|first3=Thomas D.|date=December 2006|title=East-West Orientation of Historical Empires|url=http://jwsr.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/jwsr/article/view/369/381|jo ...агаадайн Хаант Улс'') was a [[Mongols|Mongol]] and later [[Turkic peoples|Turkicized]] [[khanate]]<ref name="BlackDupree2016">{{cite book|las
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  • ...h as [[Tan Qixiang]]) regarded it as a country;<ref>{{cite book |title = [[Historical Atlas of China (1982)]] |publisher = [[SinoMaps Press]] |chapter = vol. 7 | [[Genghis Khan]] united the Mongol and Turkic tribes of the steppes and became [[Great Khan]] in 1206.{{sfn|Ebrey|2010|p=
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  • ...nomadic empire]]s and many large [[tribal]] [[confederations]] and ancient states throughout history, such as the [[Xiongnu]], [[Scythia]], [[Cimmerians|Cimm ...of Iran. The reasons for this are poorly understood. After 1077 a group of Turkic speakers pushed into Anatolia and founded the modern nation of Turkey. Simi
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  • ! colspan="2"|[[Old Turkic language|Old Turkic]] | <small>[[Old Turkic alphabet|Old Turkic]]:</small>|| {{OldTurkicUnicode|𐰴𐰍𐰣|kaɣan}}
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  • ...mbardiers]] and engineers<br />[[Chinese people|Chinese]], [[Turkic people|Turkic]], [[Greater Persia|Persian]] [[infantry]] ...e of the 13th century, however, the power of the Abbasids had declined and Turkic and [[Mamluk]] warlords often held power over the Caliphs. Baghdad still re
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  • ...]])</small><ref name=HNK>Rabbat 2001, p. 69.</ref><br />[[Turkic languages|Turkic]] <small>([[Ottoman Turkish language|Oghuz]] and [[Cuman language|Cuman]]-[ ...eras. Contemporary Muslim historians refer to the same divisions as the "[[Turkic peoples|Turkish]]"<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /><ref name=":3" /><ref n
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  • | ethnic = [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] ...al-Din Baibars al-Bunduqdar'') (1223 – 1 July 1277), of [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] [[Kipchaks|Kipchak]] origin — nicknamed '''Abu al-Futuh''' and '''Abu l
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