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  • ...corresponded to the land east of Aral Sea. Göktürks now carried Chinese titles and fought by their side in their wars. The era spanning from 657–699 in ...clan who later adopted Turkic, but inherited their original Indo-European titles.<ref>Peter B. Golden, ''An Introduction to the History of the Turkic People
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  • ...corresponded to the land east of Aral Sea. Göktürks now carried Chinese titles and fought by their side in their wars. The era spanning from 657–699 in ...clan who later adopted Turkic, but inherited their original Indo-European titles.<ref>Peter B. Golden, ''An Introduction to the History of the Turkic People
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  • ...nian peoples]]) who later adopted the Turkic language but continued to use titles from their earlier [[Indo-European languages]].<ref>Peter B. Golden, ''An I
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  • The Rourans were the first people who used the titles [[Khagan]] and [[Khan (title)|Khan]] for their emperors, replacing the [[Ch
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  • ..., Cambridge University Press, p. 221</ref> According to Sinor, many of the titles and ranks used by the Pannonian Avars were also used by the [[Turkish peopl
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  • ...has been a subject of varied hypotheses, because only a few words, mainly titles and personal names, were preserved in the Chinese sources. The name ''Xiong ...originally the Xiongnu word for “heaven”, chengli (tháːŋ-wrə́j). Titles such as tarqan and tegin and kaghan were also inherited from the Xiongnu la
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  • ...975-6782-56-0; Shervashidxe I.N., ''"Fragment of Ancient Türkic lexicon. Titles"''//Problems of Linguistics, No 3, pp. 81–91, (''In Russian'')</ref><ref
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  • ...of China, and for that the Chinese emperors granted their leaders various titles and rewards. After a defeat of Chuy by Tibetians in 808, Chuy Shato branch
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  • ...pean, and Eurasian Studies|accessdate=13 March 2017}}</ref> as well as the titles of numerous academic programmes at US universities.<ref>{{cite web|title=Sl
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  • ...lyze military campaigns and assign individuals to leadership positions and titles. One such example is [[Genghis Khan]] who was declared [[Khan (title)|Khan]
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  • ...istrust of ethnic Hans. After becoming emperor, Kublai banned granting the titles of and tithes to Han Chinese warlords.{{Citation needed|date=April 2012}}
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  • The following successors to Mansur Khan possessed the titles of ''Little Khans'' sitting in [[Turpan]], contrary to the ''Great Khans''
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  • ...sty was settled in [[Kazan Duchy]] in 1430s; imperial Russian added to its titles the former [[Kazan khanate]] with the royal style [[tsar]].
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  • ...overthrowing Dzungar rule. Uyghur leaders like [[Emin Khoja]] were granted titles within the Qing nobility, and these Uyghurs helped supply the Qing military
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  • ...overthrowing Dzungar rule. Uyghur leaders like [[Emin Khoja]] were granted titles within the Qing nobility, and these Uyghurs helped supply the Qing military * [[Galdan Boshugtu Khan]], '''titles:''' Khong Tayiji, Boshogtu Khan
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  • The [[Rouran Khaganate]] (330–555) was the first people to use the titles Khagan and Khan for their emperors, replacing the [[Chanyu]] of the [[Xiong ...he Lord of the Universe; next followed a series of specifically 'regional' titles, starting with Protector of the Holy Cities of Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem.
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  • ...the memory of the old sage, and the characters Ta ching were added to his titles. ...st rank, he granted the [[Genghisids]] and the non-Borjigins many princely titles. Meanwhile, he was plagued by financial difficulties which was caused by fr
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  • [[Category:Men's social titles]]
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  • .... 378</ref> Making another of his sons jinong, he abolished old-Yuan court titles of taishi, chingsang, pingchan and chiyuan. ...arayisung Gödeng Khan]]/Daraisun Guden khagan (r. 1547–57) had to grant titles of khans to his cousins [[Altan Khan|Altan]], ruling the Tumed, and Bayaskh
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