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  • ...at+ul+atrak&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=shajrat%20ul%20atrak&f=false Genealogy of the Turk]"</ref> Some researchers claim the myth's Turkic origins, citing similarities between [[Göktürks]] and the Ergenekon epic;
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  • ...at+ul+atrak&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=shajrat%20ul%20atrak&f=false Genealogy of the Turk]"</ref> Some researchers claim the myth's Turkic origins, citing similarities between [[Göktürks]] and the Ergenekon epic;
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  • |continent = Asia |region = South Asia
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  • | category = [[Geography of Siberia|Geographical region]] ...background-color:#FF9933; color:#FF9933;">&#160;&#160;</span>&#160;[[North Asia]]
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  • ...to large festive gatherings on the steppe, but is used mainly in the sense of wedding in modern times. ...f name="Schiltberger">Commander J. Buchan Telfer, "The Bondage and Travels of Johann Schiltberger". (London, [[Hakluyt Society]], 1879)</ref>{{Page neede
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  • ...mpire's division]])<br/> 1st Emperor of the [[Yuan dynasty]]<br/>[[Emperor of China]] ...death on February 18, 1294. The painting depicts Kublai prior to the onset of obesity from heavy eating and drinking. Kublai's white robes reflect his de
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  • |continent = Asia |status_text = [[Nomadic empire]]<br/>[[Division of the Mongol Empire]]
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  • |continent = Asia |region = Eastern Asia
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  • ...n%20results_20110615_to%20EZBH_for%20print.pdf |title=National Census 2010 of Mongolia |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110915170555/http://www. ...incorporated into the Dzungar military, thus completing the re-unification of the West Mongolian tribes.
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  • |continent = Asia |region = Central Asia
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  • ...e [[early modern era]] ([[Dzungars]]). They are the most prominent example of non-[[Sedentism|sedentary]] [[polity|polities]]. ...ies in the early medieval period is [[khanate]] (after ''khan'', the title of their rulers), and after the Mongol conquests also as [[Orda (organization)
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  • ...Great Steppe''' or '''the steppes''', is the vast [[steppe]] [[ecoregion]] of [[Eurasia]] in the [[temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands]] [[bio ...ppe has connected [[Eastern Europe]], [[Central Asia]], [[China]], [[South Asia]], and the [[Middle East]] economically, politically, and culturally throug
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  • ...o Otto J. Maenchen Helfen] ''"To judge by the tribal names, the great part of the huns must have spoken a Turkish language."'' s.441</ref><ref name="Cart ...Origin and Rise of the Xiongnu Empire, Y. T., 2002, pp.217-227, University of Michigan, ISBN 9756782552, 9789756782552
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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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  • {{History of the Turks pre-14th century}} ...dynasty]] of mostly [[Cumans|Cuman]]-[[Kipchaks|Kipchak]] [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] origin that ruled the [[Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo)|Egyptian Mamluk Sultanat
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  • | date of burial = | place of burial =
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  • |caption=Hulagu's army besieging the walls of Baghdad |combatant1= [[File:Flag of the Mongol Empire.svg|border|23px]] [[Mongol Empire]]
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  • | caption = Batu Khan on the throne of the [[Golden Horde]]. | mother = Ukhaa Ujin of the [[Onggirat]]
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  • ...rpart to "[[Khan (title)|khan]]" or "[[Khagan]]" prominently used in the [[Turkic Khaganate]] and in the subsequent [[Mongol Empire]]. It is equivalent to "[ ...ernissi, Fatima |title=The Forgotten Queens of Islam |publisher=University of Minnesota Press |year=1993 |page=21 }}</ref>
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  • |common_name = Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt |conventional_long_name = Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt
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  • | caption = Topography of the Caucasus | data2 = {{ublist|class=nowrap |[[File:Flag of Nagorno-Karabakh.svg|border|22px]]
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  • ...is most commonly used to refer to Muslim slave soldiers and Muslim rulers of slave origin. * [[Ghaznavids]] of [[Greater Khorasan]] (977-1186)
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  • {{History of the Mongols}} ...Khaganate]] (744–848) by the [[Yenisei Kirghiz]] resulted in the end of Turkic dominance in Mongolia.
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  • ...of [[North China]]. Jin control over China lasted until [[Mongol invasion of China|their 1234 conquest]] by the [[Mongolian Empire|Mongols]]. The Manchu ...ical works like the ''[[Classic of Mountains and Seas]]'' and the ''[[Book of Wei]]''.<ref>[http://www.jianbo.org/Jwcw/Zhoushu2.htm 《汲冢周书》].<
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  • |continent = Asia |region = [[East Asia]]
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  • |continent = Asia |region = Central Asia, East Asia
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  • {{History of Mongolia}} ...er by the "Black sheep" Turks or [[Kara Koyunlu]] in 1432. Smaller numbers of powerful Jalair families lived in [[Greater Khorasan|Khorasan]], [[Iran]] a
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  • |continent = Asia |region = Central Asia
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  • ...Knighthood.<ref>James Chambers ''The Devil's horsemen: the Mongol invasion of Europe'', p.107</ref> ...or the [[Göktürk Khanate]] in the 8th century, and among the [[Bulgars]] of the [[First Bulgarian Empire]] in the 9th century.
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  • |continent = Asia |region = Central Asia
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  • |caption = Location of the Naiman khanate at the start of the [[Mongol Empire]]. |languages = [[Naiman subdialect]] of [[Mongolic languages]]
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  • {{Infobox military conflict|conflict=Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty |partof=[[Mongol invasion of China]] and [[Kublai Khan's Campaigns]]
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  • ...rican Medical Association|volume=|quote=|location=|title=JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 51|url=https://books.google.com/bo ...results from the entrapment of melanocytes in the lower half to two-thirds of the dermis during their migration from the [[neural crest]] to the epidermi
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  • ...ang live in the [[Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture]] and surrounding areas of [[Gansu]] Province in northwestern China. According to the 2010 census, the The Dongxiang are closely related to other Mongolic peoples like the Monguor and Bonan. Scholars speculate that their identity as an in
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  • |rels=[[Tibetan Buddhism]], [[Tengrism]] (Turkic [[Shamanism]]) |related=[[Old Uyghurs]], other [[Turkic peoples|Turks]] and [[Mongols]]
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  • ...arious [[Tibeto-Burman languages|Tibeto-Burmese]], Turkish, and [[Tungusic peoples|Tunghus]] tribes.{{sfn|Harvilahti|1996|p=40}} The first printed version was ...into 29 "chapters".{{sfn|Harvilahti|1996|p=42}} Western calculations speak of more than 50 different books edited so far in China, India and Tibet.{{sfn|
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  • ...as which had become under the control of the [[Ottoman Empire]] by the end of the 16th century. ...together pronounced as Hıdırellez. Known as 'Ayd Al-Khidr it is also one of the most important social celebrations in [[Syria]] Hıdırellez Day falls
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  • ...ranian elements) and suggest that they arrived in the European steppe west of the Volga River with the Huns about 370 ce."''</ref> ...<ref>Karatay, Osman. ''In search of the lost tribe: the origins and making of the Croatian nation'', [http://books.google.co.za/books?id=h_Qu1ywX0-wC&pri
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  • ...], [[Hungarians]] and [[Mongols]]. Its use was common among the successors of the [[Mongol Empire]]. ...itle = Tarxun-Turxun and Central Asian History | journal = Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies | volume = 14 | number = 1/2 | pages = 105–29}}</ref> or
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  • |related=[[Turkish people]] and other [[Turkic peoples]] ...territorial unit like other [[sanjak]]s but a separate organisational unit of the [[Ottoman Empire]].<ref name="ЋирковићМихаљчић1999">{{c
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  • *[[Qutb-ud-din Aibak]] - founder of the [[Delhi sultanate]]. ...me in the Primary Chronicle in 1167, when he was defeated by Prince Oleg I of Chernigov. Boniak is often represented as a sorcerer in Rus' folklore.<ref>
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