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  • | cultures = [[Oghuz Turks]] ...of the 10th century AD as the capital of the steppe empire of the [[Oghuz Turks]]. Archaeological research has provided information about the appearance of
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  • * [[Oghuz Yabgu State|Oghuz Yabgu]] * [[Turks in Kazakhstan|Turks]]
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  • ...] or [[Kipchak languages|Kypchak]]) element besides the main South-Turkic (Oghuz) element (Pokrovskaya, 1964). The modern Gagauz language has two dialects: ...Bulgarian Folk Customs, Mercia MacDermott, pg 27</ref> or a clan of Seljuk Turks or as linguistically Turkified Bulgarians. The fact that their confession i
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  • ...oups in Asia speaking Turkic languages. [http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Turks.aspx#4] *Oghuz branch
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  • ...s that it is [[eponym]]ously named after [[Oghuz Khagan]], also known as ''Oghuz Beg'', became the word ''Uzbek''.<ref name="H. Keane,A. Hingston Quiggin p. ...the word ''Bey'' or ''Bek'' to form ''uguz-bey'', meaning "leader of an [[oghuz (tribe)|oguz]]".<ref>{{cite book|last=MacLeod|first=Calum|title=Uzbekistan:
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  • ...Turkic tribes]] in [[Inner Asia]], during the [[early Middle Ages]]. Toquz Oghuz was consolidated within the [[Göktürks|Turkic Kaganate]] (552-743), and r ...a.kulichki.net/OT/ot5.htm</ref> The root of the generalized ethnical term "oghuz" is ''og''-, meaning "clan, tribe", which in turn descends from the ancient
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  • | Attempt of the vassal Turks to gain ascendancy over the vassal [[Tiele people|Gaoqu]] People ...nst the Zhou Kingdom’s violation of his power. Instead, he places 10,000 Turks as 'guests' in Zhou
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  • ...ion of ten tribes ( known as northern alliance ) and ''[[Dokuz Oğuz|toquz-oghuz]]'' confederation of nine tribes ( known as southern alliance ). At that ti ...the Orkhon Valley a half-century later, this time united with other Tokuz-Oghuz tribes and overthrew all their enemies.
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  • ...fer to just one group among several, the others calling themselves [[Toquz Oghuz]].{{sfn|Russell-Smith|2005|p= 32}} ...refer to ourselves as East Turkestanis, or Kashgarlik, Turpanlik, or even Turks.''- according to some Uyghurs born in Turkey.<ref name="Gladney2004">{{cite
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  • ...]], [[mausoleum]] and three ovens have been identified. Remains of [[Oghuz Turks|Oguz]], [[Khorezm]] pottery and stone [[talc]] vessels originating from [[S
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  • ...hen known, served as a border town between the Islamic lands and the pagan Turks.<ref>''A history of inner Asia'', by Svatopluk Soucek. Published by Cambrid ...Turks. In that year, Nūḥ built a wall around it to protect it from the Turks.<ref name="autogenerated1"/> By this time the city was a flourishing market
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  • {{mergeinto|Oghuz Turks|date=May 2016}} {{Refimprove|date=October 2010}} |conventional_long_name = Oghuz Yabgu State
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  • ...the [[Early Middle Ages]]; the best-known were the [[Kangar Union]], the [[Oghuz Yabgu State]], and the [[Kara-Khanid Khanate|Kara-Khanid Kaganate]]. ...came to occupy most of the later Kazakhstan. It was founded by the [[Oguz Turks]] refugees from the neighbouring [[Turgesh Kaganate]]. The Oguz lost a stru
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  • |s4 = Oghuz Yabgu State ...Darya]] cities. The Syr Darya cities retained their autonomy. The [[Oghuz Turks|Oguzes]] in the southern [[Kazakhstan]], [[Kimek Khanate|Kimaks]] in the [[
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  • |s3 = Oghuz Yabgu State {{History of the Turks pre-14th century}}
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  • {{History of the Turks pre-14th century}} ...erged as part of the ''Üç-Oğuz'' confederation of [[Oghuz Turks|Oghuz]] Turks.<ref>Biologie.De - Deutsche Zentrale fur Biologische Information [http://ww
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  • | [[Oghuz Yabgu State]] | [[Oghuz Turks|Oghuz]]
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  • ...[Bulgars|Bulgar]], [[Ujur]], [[Tauris]], [[Pannonian Avars|Avar]], [[Oghuz Turks|Uauz]], [[Bizal]], [[Tarna]], [[Janur]], and [[Sabir people|Sabir]] (Sawir)
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  • {{History of the Turks pre-14th century}}{{History of Tatarstan}}{{History of Russia}}{{History of ...hinese term for "Khazars" to one of the tribal names of the Uyğur [[Toquz Oghuz|Toquz Oğuz]], namely the ''Gésà''.<ref>{{harvnb|Dunlop|1954|pp=34–40}}
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  • ...amily, while another consideration is that it belongs to the [[Shaz-Turkic|Oghuz ("shaz")]] branch. ....{{sfn|Golden|2011|p=226}} [[Al-Masudi]] listed Khazars among types of the Turks, and noted they are called ''[[Sabir people|Sabir]]'' in Turkic and ''Xazar
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  • ...tps://books.google.se/books?id=_d2KAgAAQBAJ&pg=PT138&dq=naimans+mongolized+turks&hl=sv&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjf7PX4qMvPAhXCBiwKHWRlAYsQ6AEIPDAE#v=onepage&q=naiman ...//books.google.com/books?id=huMCAAAAMAAJ&q=%22naiman+turks%22&dq=%22naiman+turks%22&lr=&hl=tr&pgis=1|accessdate=2008-03-16}}</ref> Like the [[Khitan people|
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  • ...hers. Mahmud Kashghari expressly stated it was a town of the [[Oghuz Turks|Oghuz]], [[Al-Muqaddasi|al-Muqaddasi]] also associates it with Otrar and says tha ...ved that in the tenth century there was a semi-sedentary city of the Oghuz Turks near the border, where they exchanged their products with those of Muslim s
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