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  • ...bes (marked (N) in the list) that descended from Bodonchar and 18 Darligin tribes (marked (D) in the list),<ref> ...-Din Hamadani]], [[Jami' al-tawarikh]]</ref> which were also core Mongolic tribes but not descending from Bodonchar. The unification created a new common eth
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  • ...mbrella term for a large group of [[Mongolic languages|Mongolic-speaking]] tribes united under the rule of [[Genghis Khan]].<ref name="britannica">{{cite web ...ngols]], they were more likely a multi-ethnic group of Mongolic and Turkic tribes.<ref name="Geng 2005">Geng 2005</ref> It has been suggested that the langua
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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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  • ...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 [[Xianbe ...' (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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  • ...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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  • **[[Dar Sila]] (actually a wandering group of tribes) 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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  • ...ian language|Mongolian]] |[[Chinese language|Chinese]] |[[Turkic languages|Turkic]] |[[Persian language|Persian]] and other languages}} The Mongol Empire emerged from the unification of nomadic tribes in the [[Mongol]] homeland under the leadership of [[Genghis Khan]], who wa
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  • ...aged [[religious tolerance]] in the Mongol Empire, and unified the nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia. Present-day [[Mongols|Mongolians]] regard him as the fou ...cond son of his father [[Yesügei]] who was a [[List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans|Kiyad]] chief prominent in the [[Khamag Mongol]] confederation an
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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 ...w landed elite", which proceeded to displace the control of previous rural tribes.<ref>{{Citation |last=Khoury |first=Dina Rizk |title=State and Provincial S
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  • | related = [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]], [[Karakalpaks]], [[Nogais]], [[Turkic peoples]], [[Naimans]], and [[Mongols]]. ...e foundation of the [[Kazakh Khanate]] between 1456 and 1465, when several tribes under the rule of the sultans [[Zhanibek Khan|Zhanibek]] and [[Kerey Khan|K
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  • All the tribes signed the agreement to defend Medina from all external threats and to live ...e, Meccan trade routes were cut off as Muhammad brought surrounding desert tribes under his control.<ref>
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  • ...mbrella term for a large group of [[Mongolic languages|Mongolic-speaking]] tribes united under the rule of [[Genghis Khan]].<ref name="britannica">{{cite web ...ngols]], they were more likely a multi-ethnic group of Mongolic and Turkic tribes.<ref name="Geng 2005">Geng 2005</ref> It has been suggested that the langua
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[List of medieval Turkic-Mongolian tribes and clans]]
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  • As the [[Russian Empire]] annexed Turkic polities, their Genghizid rulers frequently entered the Russian service. Fo ...le lineage of Genghis Khan’s Borjigin clan and with males of other clans/tribes from Mongolia or Central Asia origin.
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  • As the [[Russian Empire]] annexed Turkic polities, their Genghizid rulers frequently entered the Russian service. Fo ...le lineage of Genghis Khan’s Borjigin clan and with males of other clans/tribes from Mongolia or Central Asia origin.
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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 ...by [[Herodotus]] and later historians as divided into regions named after tribes such as [[Lydia]], [[Lycia]], [[Caria]], [[Mysia]], [[Bithynia]], [[Phrygia
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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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  • ...ple|Kyrgyz]], [[Uyghur people|Uyghurs]], and other extinct Turkic nations; Turkic languages largely replaced the Iranian languages spoken in the area. Centra ...]] peoples. These areas include [[Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region]], the Turkic regions of southern [[Siberia]], the five republics, and [[Afghan Turkestan
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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 {{See also|List of medieval Mongol tribes and clans|List of Mongol states|List of Mongol rulers}}
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  • ...Mongol general Mangghudai was a Tatar (not to be confused with the modern Turkic people of the [[Tatars]] in Europe), but not a [[Manghud]]. ...irls’ name [[Oghul Qaimish|Oghul-qaimish]] ([[Old Turkic language|Middle Turkic]] "next time a boy"), while the name ''[[Jochi]]'' “Guest” indicated do
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  • ...ingburnu]] returned to Iran in c. 1224 after his exile in India. The rival Turkic states, which were all that remained of his father's empire, quickly declar ...n led the Turkmens to move west into Anatolia to escape from the Mongolian tribes. He established his dynasty over the southwestern part of the Mongol Empire
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  • ...ges (including [[Alans]], [[Mongols]], [[Sarmatians]], [[Scythians]] and [[Turkic peoples]]). === Turkic peoples ===
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  • |conventional_long_name = Turkic Khaganate |common_languages = [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]
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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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  • ...f Tang|Taizong]] tried to subjugate the Turkic tribes by offering posts to Turkic princes. Jiesheshuai of the [[Ashina]] house, was appointed as a general. H ...re settled in the area south of [[Yellow River]] and changed the policy of Turkic settlement.<ref name="Gumilev">Lev Nikolayeviç Gumilev: ''Eski Türkler''
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  • |s1 = Turkic Khaganate ...f [[Göktürks]], the states of [[Northern Qi]] and [[Northern Zhou]], and tribes in Central Asia.
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  • |common_languages = [[Turkic language]], [[Proto-Slavic]] (<small>''lingua franca''</small>)<ref name=Cu ...behalf of the Byzantines. They conquered and incorporated various nomadic tribes{{mdash}}[[Kutrigurs]] and [[Sabir people|Sabirs]]{{mdash}}and defeated the
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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| ...did=18133161|journal=Wikipédia|language=hu}}</ref> and [[Turkic languages|Turkic]].<ref name=eou/><ref name=":0">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.co.ma/
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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 ...eat to the Xiongnu, which ultimately led to the reorganization of the many tribes into a confederacy.<ref name=cos998923964/>
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  • ...cording to [[Edwin G. Pulleyblank]], European Huns comprised two groups of tribes with different ethnic affinities and the ruling group that bore the name Hu ...spread of the cauldrons "may indicate the route of migration of the Hunnic tribes" from Mongolia to the northern region of Central Asia in the 2nd or {{nobr|
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  • |caption = The countries and autonomous regions where a Turkic language has official status and/or is spoken by a majority. | langs = [[Turkic languages]]
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  • ...was spoken alongside [[Gothic language|Gothic]] and the languages of other tribes subjugated by the Huns.<ref>Priscus: ''Byzantine History'', available in th ...to proper names origin it has been compared mainly with [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] and [[Mongolian language|Mongolian]].<ref name="Marácz">{{cite journal |
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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 ...ls|Chigil]] <ref name="Zuev_127"/> tribes, belonging to a group of six Chu tribes collectively known as [[Yueban]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}
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  • ...nown to have been speakers of the [[Oghuz languages|Oghuz]] group of the [[Turkic languages]]. ...urkic-Manichaean literature and other sources containing information about Turkic Manichaeism, do not give a genealogical meaning in reference to the invocat
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  • ...hern Xiongnu, who escaped from the Chinese sphere of knowledge, the Yueban tribes remained closer to China. ...bels=no}}). The present endoethnonym of the Chuy descendants is Chuy Kiji, Turkic for "Chuy People".<ref>Gumilev L.N., ''"Ancient Türks"'', Moscow, 'Science
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  • |related = [[Salar people|Salar]], [[Yörük]], and other [[Turkic people]]s ...i]], [[Qashqai language|Qashqai]], [[Gagauz language|Gagauz]], [[Khorasani Turkic language|Khorasani]], and [[Salar language|Salar]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http
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  • ...al Asia and Mongolia between 552 and 745. It was a confederation of Turkic tribes. Their history is turbulent. In the 6th century, they challenged the power ==Qaghans of the Turkic Khaganate==
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  • ...sen, Asena, or Açina, was a tribe and the ruling dynasty of the ancient [[Turkic peoples]]. They rose to prominence in the mid-[[6th century]] when their le ...up of the representatives of the Turkic clan Ashina (creators and managers Turkic Khanate in the VI-VII centuries) and [[Ashide]](阿史德: another dominant
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  • Some researchers claim the myth's Turkic origins, citing similarities between [[Göktürks]] and the Ergenekon epic; ==Turkic version==
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  • Some researchers claim the myth's Turkic origins, citing similarities between [[Göktürks]] and the Ergenekon epic; ==Turkic version==
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  • ...rated north from the [[Lake Baikal]] region under pressure from the Mongol tribes during the 13th to 15th century.<ref>{{Cite journal ...com |date= |accessdate=15 May 2010}}</ref> [[Mongol]] and [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] groups such as [[Buryats]], [[Tuvinians]], [[Yakuts]], and [[Siberian Tat
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  • ...ring", or more literally, "intergatheration". This root is the same in the Turkic word ''khurim/khurum'', which means "feast" and "wedding" and originally re The kurultai, however, required the presence of the senior members of the tribes participating, who were also in charge militarily. Thus, the deaths of [[Ö
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  • ...ell, for he was keen to balance local and imperial interests, Mongol and [[Turkic peoples|Turk]]. ...[[Möngke Khan]] maps of Yunnan and counsels about the vanquishing of the tribes who had not yet surrendered. Duan then led a considerable army to serve as
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  • ...агаадайн Хаант Улс'') was a [[Mongols|Mongol]] and later [[Turkic peoples|Turkicized]] [[khanate]]<ref name="BlackDupree2016">{{cite book|las ...their mostly [[Islam]]ic [[Iranian peoples|Iranian]] and [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] subjects.
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  • [[Genghis Khan]] united the Mongol and Turkic tribes of the steppes and became [[Great Khan]] in 1206.{{sfn|Ebrey|2010|p=169}} H ...ty]]. His son Shi Gang married a Kerait woman; the Kerait were Mongolified Turkic people and were considered part of the "Mongol nation".<ref name="Kinoshita
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  • ...nate]] in the 17th and 18th centuries. Historically they were one of major tribes of the [[Four Oirat]] confederation. They were also known as the '''Eleuths ...Dzungar military, thus completing the re-unification of the West Mongolian tribes.
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  • ...ara Kula united the Choros, [[Dörbet (Choros clan)|Dorbod]] and [[Khoid]] tribes, thus forming the Dzungar nation. In the 1620s wars against the [[Khalkha]] ...olds were killed by [[smallpox]], 20% fled to Russia or [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] tribes, and 30% were killed by the Qing army of the Manchu Bannermen, leaving no [
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  • ...rown.<ref>Golden, Peter B. (1992). ''An Introduction to the History of the Turkic Peoples: Ethnogenesis and State Formation in the Medieval and Early Modern ...[Central Asia]] with a ruling class of unknown origin and other subjugated tribes. They lived on the [[Mongolian Plateau]] between the 3rd century BC and the
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  • ...ural peoples, while to the north and east was a thin population of hunting tribes of the Siberian type. ...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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  • ...dynasty]] of mostly [[Cumans|Cuman]]-[[Kipchaks|Kipchak]] [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] origin that ruled the [[Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo)|Egyptian Mamluk Sultanat ...ere powerful cavalry warriors mixing the practices of the [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] steppe peoples from which they were drawn and the organizational and tech
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  • ...three [[Tumen (unit)|tumen]]s under Kukhdei and [[Sundei]] to conquer the tribes on the lower [[Ural River]]. According to [[Abulghazi Bahadur|Abulghazi]], ...feat of the [[Sultanate of Rum]], [[Baiju]] freed [[David VII Ulu]] from [[Turkic peoples|Turkish]] imprisonment and sent him to Batu and Güyük. Fearing Ba
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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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  • ...h developed from the ranks of slave soldiers. These were mostly enslaved [[Turkic peoples]],<ref name="Isichei 1997 192">{{cite book | last=Isichei | first=E ...e, was a mamluk from Armenia. In Iran and Iraq, the [[Buyid dynasty]] used Turkic slaves throughout their empire. The rebel [[al-Basasiri]] was a mamluk who
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  • ...nd on the [[Eurasian Steppe]], usually associated with the [[Turkic people|Turkic]] raiders and [[Mongol]]s. This entity can be seen as the regional equivale ...e Middle Ages that the Slavic usage of ''orda'' was borrowed back into the Turkic languages.{{Clarify|date=April 2011}}
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  • ...Khaganate]] (744–848) by the [[Yenisei Kirghiz]] resulted in the end of Turkic dominance in Mongolia. ...he 12th century, [[Genghis Khan]] was able to unite or conquer the warring tribes, forging them into a unified fighting force that went on to create the larg
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  • The [[Tungusic peoples|Tungusic]] Mohe tribes were subjects of the [[Goguryeo|Korean]] state of [[Balhae]]. The Mohe enjo ...an Aguda]], the chief of the [[Wanyan]] tribe, unified the various Jurchen tribes in 1115, declared himself emperor, and in 1120 seized [[Chifeng|Shangjing]]
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  • ...Gang, married a [[Keraites|Keraite]] woman; the Keraites were Mongolified Turkic people and considered as part of the "Mongol nation".<ref name="Cosmopolita ...e|1994|p=265}} Tribal customs were retained after Aguda united the Jurchen tribes and formed the Jin dynasty, coexisting alongside more centralised instituti
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  • ...hands of another branch of the Xianbei in 345, the Yuwen split into three tribes, one of which was called the [[Kumo Xi]]. In 388 the Kumo Xi itself split, ...nasties. Khitan tribes at various times fell under the influence of Turkic tribes such as the [[Yugur people|Uighurs]] and Chinese dynasties such as the Sui
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  • ...l tribe of the [[Tiele people|Tele]] Uigur On-Uigur Toquz Oγuz "ten Uigur tribes in the Tokuz-Oguz confederation".<ref>Zuev Yu.A., ''"Early Turks: Essays on
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  • ...Turkic letter Z.svg|10px]][[File:Old Turkic letter T1.svg|10px]][[File:Old Turkic letter O.svg|10px]] Otuz Tatar Bodun ('Thirty Tatar' tribe), 732. Subsequen ...34)|Jurchen Jin dynasty]] and were urged to fight against the other Mongol tribes. The Tatars lived on the fertile pastures around [[Hulun Nuur]] and [[Buir
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  • ...012|url=https://books.google.se/books?id=ndPZAQAAQBAJ&pg=PT153&dq=ong+khan+turkic&hl=sv&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiZyOGC9cvPAhXB2SwKHRL4ChMQ6AEIKzAC#v=onepage&q=ong%20
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  • ...07. ([https://books.google.com/books?id=RpiywbMvG5gC&pg=RA1-PA148&dq=Timur+Turkic+speaking&hl=tr&sig=9tWp001dj7GoDBdAjveeJclsQD8 p.148])</ref> ...[Genghis Khan]] and his successors, and other [[List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans|Mongol clans]]. The leading clan of the Barlas traced its origin
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  • ...https://books.google.com/books?id=rL4JAAAAIAAJ&q=naimans+turkic&dq=naimans+turkic&hl=tr&pgis=1|accessdate=2008-03-16}}</ref><ref name="mac">{{cite book|last= ...nged the clan name and [[List of modern Mongolian clans#N|mixed with other tribes]] in [[Mongolia]].
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  • ...ople|Turkic]] warriors of the Great Eurasian Steppes into a confederacy of tribes, who traced their ancestry to a single ancestor named [[Seljuq]], and led t ...tion of Ghaznavid authority and protection of the region from other Turkic tribes.{{sfn|Bosworth|1975|p=192}}
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  • ...|the bird|the ruler in the Turkic Seljuk dynasty|Tughril|the leader of the Turkic Kayı tribe|Ertuğrul}} ...e [[falcon]], and the origin of the word is most likely [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]: ''togrıl'' or ''turgul'' means a medium to large [[bird of prey]] of th
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  • ...d on concepts of sedentary populations who degrade the people and criminal tribes, criminal already often simply by their concept of resisting to the above-r ...ven that the bride price is usually a custom restricted to specific Mongol tribes (but that may have appeared later). This may have been practiced earlier, w
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  • |rels=[[Tibetan Buddhism]], [[Tengrism]] (Turkic [[Shamanism]]) |related=[[Old Uyghurs]], other [[Turkic peoples|Turks]] and [[Mongols]]
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  • ...rman languages|Tibeto-Burmese]], Turkish, and [[Tungusic peoples|Tunghus]] tribes.{{sfn|Harvilahti|1996|p=40}} The first printed version was a Mongolian text ...the transmission of this imperial title from Rome to Tibet may have been a Turkic language, since ''kaiser'' (emperor) entered Turkish through contact with t
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  • ...the [[Julian calendar]]. It is celebrated throughout the [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] world. It celebrates the arrival of [[spring (season)|spring]] and is a ...elebrating the arrival of spring or summer are practiced among many Turkic tribes in [[Central Asia]]. To a certain degree, we have information about spring
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  • ...n'' or ''Turgan'') is an ancient [[Central Asian]] title used by various [[Turkic peoples]], [[Proto-Indo-Europeans|Indo-Europeans]] (i.e. [[Iranian peoples| ...xon lӕg “judge” (+l ӕg man). Iron ævzag}}</ref> [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] (incl. [[Hunnic language|Hunnic]] and [[Xiongnu]]),<ref name="Turkic1" />
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  • |related=[[Turkish people]] and other [[Turkic peoples]] ...ith nomadism. These names ultimately hint to their [[Oghuz Turks|Oghuz]] [[Turkic peoples|Turkish]] roots. The remaining transhumant or "true" Yörüks of to
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  • ...Tale of Igor's Campaign]]. He united the western and eastern Cuman-Kipchak tribes.<ref>David Nicolle, V Shpakovsky, [https://books.google.com/books?id=S7TA02 ...gainst Rus' in 1061.<ref name="spinei_186">Spinei, ''The Romanians and the Turkic Nomads'', p. 116.</ref>
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  • '''Ashide''' - one of the dominant general and empress clan of [[Turkic Khaganate]].
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