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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] |subdivision_type1 = [[Provinces of Kazakhstan|Province]]
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  • {{For|the Kazakh television station of the same name|Kazakhstan (channel)}} |conventional_long_name = {{nowrap|Republic of Kazakhstan}}
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  • ...e|2009|p=104}}</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Parham|2004|p=39}}</ref> The modern wave of migration from China only dates back to the early 1990s.<ref name="Sadovska ...Chinese master [[Qiu Chuji]] travelled through Kazakhstan to meet Genghis Khan in Afghanistan.
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  • ...azakh population would be 1.1 million. Using the CIA estimate of the share of Kazakhs (3%), the total Kazakh population in Uzbekistan would be 0.8 millio ...стан%20в%20цифрах/демо6.pdf National Statistical Committee of Kyrgyzstan. National Census 2009] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org
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  • | region1 = {{flag|Russia}} (excluding the Republic of Crimea) [[File:Map-Kypchak Language World.png|thumb|Contemporary distribution of [[Kipchak languages]]: <span style="background-color:#FF0000;color:white;">
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  • ...]|Demographics of Uzbekistan|a list of notable people from Uzbekistan|List of Uzbeks}} | ref11 =<ref name="USCB">{{cite web|title=PLACE OF BIRTH FOR THE FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION IN THE UNITED STATES, Universe: Forei
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  • ...durashid Khan''' ({{lang-ug|عبد الرشيد خان|}}), was the ruler of a [[khanate]] in modern-day [[Yarkant County]], [[Xinjiang]] between 1533 a ...o power in 1533 when his father and predecessor [[Sultan Said Khan]] died of [[asthma]] during a military expedition in [[Tibet]].
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  • ...-''Shahri'') and [[Kumul (city)|Kumul]] between 1208 and 1235. As a result of his policies, Uyghuria joined the [[Mongol Empire]] as its fifth Ulus (dist ...Gurkhan's [[envoy (title)|envoy]] Shaukam and sent an embassy to [[Genghis Khan]], asking for his help. The [[Mongol]] ruler accepted Baurchuk's deputation
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  • | title =[[Khan (title)|Khan]] | predecessor =[[Yunus Khan]]
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  • {{for|the politician|Yunus Khan (politician)}} | name = Yunus Khan
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  • [[File:Xinjiang Space View.jpg|thumb|400px|A satellite view of the Xinjiang region]] ...na-Xinjiang.png|thumb|200px|Xinjiang's location in the [[People's Republic of China]]]]
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  • ...nt from [[Alexander the Great]] and gave one of his six daughters to Yunus Khan in marriage, pleasing his request. ...[Kyrgyzstan]]), while his brother [[Ahmad Alaq]] had already taken control of eastern Moghulistan (present [[Xinjiang]], China)
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  • ...other Chugtai royal family members were relocated to India during the time of Emperor Akbar. ...re|Mughal]] tribes. British Indian Sialkot district records show the caste of Ghulam Rasool as Gangi or Kangi, which was probably adopted to hide his ide
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  • |region1={{flagcountry|People's Republic of China}}<br/> <small>([[Xinjiang|Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region]])</small ...0%20&n_page=5 State statistics committee of Ukraine - National composition of population, 2001 census] (Ukrainian)</ref>
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  • ...nt of the first Moghul Khan, [[Tughlugh Timur]], who had founded the state of [[Moghulistan]] in 1348 (and ruled until 1363). The Moghuls were turkicize ...om Agra to Cathay" - [[Henry Yule]]'s translation of the relevant chapters of ''[[De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas]]'', with detailed notes and an in
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  • :'' ''İlbasan'' was the Ottoman Turkish name of [[Elbasan]], Albania'' '''Ilbasan''' or '''Erzen''' ({{lang-kz|Ерзен хан}}) was the ruler of [[White Horde]] from 1310/15 to 1320.
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  • ...) was the [[Khan (title)|Khan]] of [[White Horde]]. He was one of [[Bayan (khan)|Bayan]]'s four sons. ...hough, they were reigning largely independent. Because he resisted [[Uzbeg Khan]]'s [[Islamicization]] policy, Sasibuqa might have been executed in 1315.
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  • ...s after Urus. Some one{{who|date=July 2015}} said that he had died because of his wound in the Russian or Central Asian Muslim chronicles. | title = [[Khan (title)|Khan]] of [[White Horde]]
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  • ...h]] later managed to trap and kill Timur-Malik near Qara-Tal (on the shore of the Aral Sea), and succeeded him.<ref name="Najeebabadi"/> [[Temurmalik Dis ...both of whom became Khans of the Golden Horde. The latter of these was the khan who finally defeated [[Toqtamysh]].{{Citation needed|date=February 2012}}
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  • |conflict=[[Mongol]] conquest of Khwarezmia |partof=the [[Mongol invasion of Central Asia]]
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  • ...{lang-kk|Баян хан}}) (r.1302-1309) was one of the most famous khans of [[White Horde]]. "Bayan" means "[[wikt:rich|rich]]" and "buyan" means "good ...k, and Kaidu's forces several times. He asked help from [[Tokhta]], ruler of the [[Golden Horde]] and the [[Blue Horde]]. Tokhta was angry with the situ
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  • '''Chimtay''' was a ruler of [[White Horde]] between 1344 and 1360. ...on or relative, [[Urus Khan|Urus]] (future khan), urged him to take throne of the [[Golden Horde]], utilizing the great troubles. He refused but sent his
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  • ...son of Sartaqtay and Qujiyan of the [[Qongirat]] and a grandson of [[Orda Khan]]. ...asty]] rewarded him a large amount of [[grain]]s and other valuable things of [[China]] in turn for his alliance. According to [[Rashid-al-Din Hamadani]]
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  • ...Kazakh Khanate]] and later the three main Kazakh divisions. [[Khan (title)|Khan]] is a title for a ruler used by nomadic and semi-nomadic groups throughout ...Khan and his descendants, while the Kazakhs were ruled by the descendants of Kerei and Janibek.
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  • | name = Janibek Khan | royal house = [[House of Borjigin]]
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