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  • Royal house = [[Muscali]] ([[Mongol]] [[Ovog]]) [[Moğol]] Kabilesi / Aşireti <br> nationality = [[Turko-Mongol]] / [[Türk-Moğol]] <br>
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  • ...p://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/nationality/mongolian/ China Mongolian, Mongol Ethnic Minority, Mongols History, Food]</ref><ref>[http://www.china.org.cn/ ...-ruled [[Liao dynasty]]. After the fall of the Liao in 1125, the [[Khamag Mongol]]s became a leading tribe on the [[Mongolian Plateau]]. However, their wars
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  • [[File:Mongol Empire c.1207.png|thumb|Mongol Empire c.1207]] ...han]]) united the different tribes under his control and established the [[Mongol Empire]]. There were 19 Nirun tribes (marked (N) in the list) that descende
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  • |country =[[Mongol Empire]], [[Northern Yuan dynasty]], [[Mongolia]], [[China]] ([[Inner Mongo |ethnicity =[[Mongol]]
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  • ...t it to the rest of Asia. In the middle of the sixth century the [[Iranian peoples|Iranians]] knew of a "Kagan – King of the Turks".<ref name="Henning, W. B ...e "Khagans" but not [[Chagatai Khan]], who was not proclaimed ruler of the Mongol Empire by the [[kurultai]].<ref>
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  • ...d Central Asia vis-à-vis Russia, the West, and Islam, Madina Tlostanova]: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, ''Human Architecture: Journal of the So *[[Zulfiqar Mirza]], Pakistani politician affiliated with the [[Pakistan Peoples Party]] (PPP).
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  • *The title ''[[padishah]]'' ([[Great King]]) was adopted from the [[Iranian peoples|Iranians]] by the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]]s and by various other monarchs ...e noted, however, that the Mughal royalty were not of Indian origin but of Mongol-Turkic origin and were heavily influenced by Persian culture,<ref name="Ric
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  • In the context of the wars between Russia and the Muslim peoples of the [[Caucasus]], starting as early as the late 18th century's [[Sheikh ...tical dissidents of all ethnicities. In time, though, soldiers of [[Turkic peoples|Turk]]ic ethnicity predominated, mirroring the acquisition of Mamluks, Turk
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  • In a number of post-caliphal states under [[Mongol]] or [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] rule, there was a [[Feudalism|feudal]] type of military hierarchy.
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  • [[File:Asia in 1335.svg|thumb|Asia in 1335, showing including Turco-Mongol culture nations such as the [[Golden Horde]] and the [[Chagatai Khanate]].] ...t religions such as [[Buddhism]] and [[Islam]], while retaining [[Mongols|Mongol]] political and legal institutions.<ref>{{cite book | title=The Rise and Ru
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  • ...modern-day Mongolia and Kazakhstan. An orange line shows the extent of the Mongol Empire. Some places are filled in red. This includes all of Mongolia, most |mapcaption=Geographic distribution of Mongolic peoples across Asia (red)
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  • [[File:Asia in 1335.svg|thumb|Asia in 1335, showing including Turco-Mongol culture nations such as the [[Golden Horde]] and the [[Chagatai Khanate]].] ...t religions such as [[Buddhism]] and [[Islam]], while retaining [[Mongols|Mongol]] political and legal institutions.<ref>{{cite book | title=The Rise and Ru
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  • [[File:Asia in 1335.svg|thumb|Asia in 1335, showing including Turco-Mongol culture nations such as the [[Golden Horde]] and the [[Chagatai Khanate]].] ...t religions such as [[Buddhism]] and [[Islam]], while retaining [[Mongols|Mongol]] political and legal institutions.<ref>{{cite book | title=The Rise and Ru
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  • |conventional_long_name = Mongol Empire |native_name = ''Ikh Mongol Uls''
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  • | title = 1st [[Khagan|Great Khagan]] of the [[Mongol Empire]]<br>(Supreme [[Khan (title)|Khan]] of the [[Mongols]])<br>[[King of ...illic alphabet|Mongol]]: Чингис хаан <br>''Chinggis Khaan''<br>[[Mongol script]] (right): <br>''Chinggis Khagan''{{refn|{{zh|t=成吉思汗|w=Ch'en
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  • | dynasty = [[Mongol Empire]] ...he forest peoples]] in [[Siberia]], extending the northern border of the [[Mongol Empire]] for the first time. On behalf of his father, Jochi led two campaig
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  • ...han]]) united the different tribes under his control and established the [[Mongol Empire]]. There were 19 Nirun tribes (marked (N) in the list) that descende ==[[Khamag Mongol]] confederation included Temüjin's clan==
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  • ...area has been absorbed into the Mosul metropolitan area. The [[indigenous peoples|indigenous]] [[Assyrian people|Assyrians]] still refer to the entire city o ...r 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 ecclesi
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  • | related = [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]], [[Karakalpaks]], [[Nogais]], [[Turkic peoples]], [[Naimans]], and [[Mongols]]. ...sh name is [[transliteration|transliterated]] from Russian) are a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic people]] who mainly inhabit the southern part of Eastern Europe [[Ur
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  • ...ran, the prophets were instructed by God to bring the "will of God" to the peoples of the nations. Muslims believe that prophets are human and not divine, tho ...|encyclopedia=Encyclopædia Britannica|accessdate=2011-11-12}}</ref> The [[Mongol Empire]] put an end to the Abbassid dynasty in 1258.<ref>
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  • ...p://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/nationality/mongolian/ China Mongolian, Mongol Ethnic Minority, Mongols History, Food]</ref><ref>[http://www.china.org.cn/ ...-ruled [[Liao dynasty]]. After the fall of the Liao in 1125, the [[Khamag Mongol]]s became a leading tribe on the [[Mongolian Plateau]]. However, their wars
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  • ...rned kingmaker in the Blue Horde. In this time, [[Muscovy]] seceded from [[Mongol]] overlordship (at least until the early 15th century). It was not until th ...the '''Left wing of the Golden Horde''' was one of the uluses within the [[Mongol Empire]] formed around 1225, after the death of [[Jochi]] when his son, [[O
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  • ...rned kingmaker in the Blue Horde. In this time, [[Muscovy]] seceded from [[Mongol]] overlordship (at least until the early 15th century). It was not until th ...the '''Left wing of the Golden Horde''' was one of the uluses within the [[Mongol Empire]] formed around 1225, after the death of [[Jochi]] when his son, [[O
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  • {{About|the Mongol khanate established in the 13th century|other uses|Golden Horde (disambigua |status = [[Nomadic empire]]<br/>[[Division of the Mongol Empire]]
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  • |country =[[Mongol Empire]], [[Northern Yuan dynasty]], [[Mongolia]], [[China]] ([[Inner Mongo |ethnicity =[[Mongol]]
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  • ....&nbsp;83</ref> After the decline of the Ilkhanate from 1335–1353, the [[Mongol Empire]]'s legacy in the region was the [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]] [[Eretna D ...d that the Osmanli, or Ottoman Turks, became formally independent from the Mongol Khans.<ref>Pamuk - ''A Monetary History'', pp.&nbsp;30–31</ref>
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  • ...ates; most of the Rus' lands were overrun by the [[Mongol invasion of Rus'|Mongol invasion]] and became tributaries of the nomadic [[Golden Horde]] in the 13 ...ttps://books.google.co.jp/books?id=1xOTdQWlpGYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=The+Mongol+Empire:+Its+Rise+and+Legacy&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi0ifqNpOjPAhUFxFQKHdYeA94
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  • ...or one, Central Asia has historically been closely tied to its [[nomad]]ic peoples and the [[Silk Road]].<ref>[http://www.allempires.com/article/index.php?q=C ...[[Turkic peoples]], Central Asia also became the homeland for many Turkic peoples, including the [[Kazakhs]], [[Uzbeks]], [[Turkmen people|Turkmen]], [[Kyrgy
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  • |native_name = Монгол Улс Mongol Uls ...lia|Монгол улсын төрийн дуулал]]<br />{{transl|mn|''Mongol ulsyn töriin duulal''}}<br />{{small|''National anthem of Mongolia''}}}}<b
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  • Royal house = [[Muscali]] ([[Mongol]] [[Ovog]]) [[Moğol]] Kabilesi / Aşireti <br> nationality = [[Turko-Mongol]] / [[Türk-Moğol]] <br>
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  • Mongol ethnic groups ...lists - Mongol peoples - History of Mongolia - History of Inner Mongolia - Mongol Empire
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  • ...]s (in Mongolian grammar, it is considered a single word<ref>Damdinsuren - Mongol helnii ug zuin tailbar toli, (1964)</ref>), representing qualities such as ...ame in a family name system.<ref>C.P.Atwood - Encyclopedia of Mongolia and Mongol Empire, p. 398</ref> Clan name is still important among the Buryats and to
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  • ...st= Jack| authorlink =Jack Weatherford| title= [[The Secret History of the Mongol Queens: How the Daughters of Genghis Khan Rescued His Empire]] |year=2010 | | title = The Mongols. The Peoples of Europe
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  • ...the fourteenth century. He rose to prominence in the service of the local Mongol ruler, claimed to be descended from Chingiz-Khan, and defeated all competit ...arlasların Moğollukla ilgisi olmadığını söylerken<ref>Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History</ref> Rene Grousset<ref>The Empire of the Steppes: A Hist
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  • [[Dosya:Mongol Empire map.gif|thumb|380px|13'ncü yüzyılda [[Moğol İmparatorluğu]]'nu * M. Barthold, ''Turkestan down to the Mongol Invansıon'', Londra, 1968.
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  • ...al (emblem)|seal]] or [[Seal (emblem)|stamp]] used by [[Eurasian nomad]]ic peoples and by cultures influenced by them. The tamga was normally the emblem of a ...cluding [[Alans]], [[Mongols]], [[Sarmatians]], [[Scythians]] and [[Turkic peoples]]).
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  • |title = 2nd [[Khagan]] of the [[Mongol Empire]]<br />(Supreme [[Khan (title)|Khan]] of the [[Mongols]])<br />[[Kin ...uests#East Asia|East Asia]].<ref>John Joseph Saunders ''The History of the Mongol Conquests'', p.74</ref> Like all of Genghis' primary sons, he participated
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  • |title = 2nd [[Khagan]] of the [[Mongol Empire]]<br />(Supreme [[Khan (title)|Khan]] of the [[Mongols]])<br />[[Kin ...uests#East Asia|East Asia]].<ref>John Joseph Saunders ''The History of the Mongol Conquests'', p.74</ref> Like all of Genghis' primary sons, he participated
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  • | dynasty = [[Mongol Empire]] ...he forest peoples]] in [[Siberia]], extending the northern border of the [[Mongol Empire]] for the first time. On behalf of his father, Jochi led two campaig
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  • ...ld shape the future geolocation, culture, and dominant beliefs of [[Turkic peoples]]. ...ges]].<ref>Peter B. Golden, ''An Introduction to the History of the Turkic Peoples'', O. Harrassowitz, 1992, p. 121-122</ref> German Turkologist W.-E. Scharli
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  • ...>{{harvnb|Beckwith|2009|pp=390–391}}: "... the Avars certainly contained peoples belonging to several different ethnolinguistic groups, so that attempts to ...ti vizsgálatok a Kárpát-medencei avar-magyar kapcsolatok kérdéséhez. Mongol és mandzsu-tunguz elemek nyelvünkben|year=2001|location=Budapest|language
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  • ...ncyclopedia Britannica|accessdate=25 July 2015}}</ref> of [[nomads|nomadic peoples]] who, according to ancient Chinese sources, inhabited the eastern [[Asian ...arious nomadic territories that were inhabited by the Xiongnu and other Hu peoples.<ref name=cosm999-892-3>Di Cosmo 1999, 892–893.</ref>
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  • ...unds. The term ''Turkic'' represents a broad [[ethno-linguistic group]] of peoples including existing societies such as [[Altai people|Altai]], [[Azerbaijani .... "Some Thoughts on the Origins of the Turks and the Shaping of the Turkic Peoples". (2006) In: [https://books.google.com/books?id=8-OilJCX1moC Contact and Ex
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  • ...my of Sciences, Alma-Ata, I960, p. 127 (In Russian)</ref>) were a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] tribe that heavily influenced northern Chinese politics from the l ...8, {{Listed Invalid ISBN|9985-4-4152-9}}</ref> During the [[Mongol Empire|Mongol]] period the Shato fell under the [[Chagatai Khanate]], and after its demis
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  • ...ihil''', and also '''Jigil''', '''Djikil''', '''Chiyal''') were a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] tribe known from the 7th century CE as living around [[Issyk Kul]] ...sh) is supposed to have lain on the left bank of the [[Ili River|Ili]]; in Mongol times it was the camping place of [[Chagatai Khan|Chagatay]]</ref> ... Anot
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  • ...öktürk Khaganate]].<ref>C. P. Atwood, ''Encyclopedia of Mongolia and the Mongol Empire'', p.424</ref> Another Chuy-descendent tribe, the [[Kimek]] was one of the [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] tribes known from Arab and Persian Middle Age writers as one of th
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  • ...'Turkmens''' ({{lang-tk|Türkmenler Түркменлер}}) are a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic people]] located primarily in [[Central Asia]], in the state of [[Tu ...ans]]. These early Turkmens are believed to have mixed with native Sogdian peoples and lived as pastoral nomads until the Russian conquest of the 19th century
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  • ...a number of different origin narratives that circulated among the [[Turkic peoples]] of Central Asia. It was first recorded in the 13th century. ...|Islamizer]] of the Turks, and it does not include the figure of Moghul ([[Mongol]]) as an ancestor of Oghuz Khan.
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  • ..., ISBN 9756782366, pp. 527–43. {{Tr icon}}</ref> It is a common epic in Mongol mythologies. ...[[Ziya Gökalp]]'s poem put the Ergenekon epic in the context of [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] history ([[:tr:s:Ergenekon (Ziya Gökalp)|''Turkish text'']]),<!--
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  • ..., ISBN 9756782366, pp. 527–43. {{Tr icon}}</ref> It is a common epic in Mongol mythologies. ...[[Ziya Gökalp]]'s poem put the Ergenekon epic in the context of [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] history ([[:tr:s:Ergenekon (Ziya Gökalp)|''Turkish text'']]),<!--
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