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  • ...mongolica'') is found only in western Mongolia.<ref>{{cite web|title=Saiga/mongolian Saiga (''Saiga tatarica'')| url=http://www.edgeofexistence.org/mammals/spec *''S. t. mongolica'' <small>Bannikov, 1946</small>: Also known as the Mongolian saiga. It is sometimes treated as an independent species, or as subspecies
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  • ...ontends that Kalmyk-Oirat is related to Khalkha Mongolian – the national language of Mongolia. The descent of the [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] from the [[autocht ...g of a hybrid [[Turko-Iranian (disambiguation)|Turko-Iranian]] culture and language.
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  • ...ns of Central Asia |date= |year=2003 |month= |publisher=UNESCO |location= |language= |isbn=92-3-103876-1 |page=474 |pages= |quote=Indeed, it is possible that g
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  • ...ns of Central Asia |date= |year=2003 |month= |publisher=UNESCO |location= |language= |isbn=92-3-103876-1 |page=474 |pages= |quote=Indeed, it is possible that g ...sent back to Mongolia, young men who had not fought were drafted into the Mongolian army and the rest of the population was sent into slavery. As the Mongol so
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  • |common_languages = [[Old Turkic language|Old Turkic]] * Kadyrbaev A.Sh. ''Chinese sources of Mongolian epoch about foreign political relations of Kazakhstan Türkic nomads (Kypch
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  • ...the hypothesis that the Wusun used a [[Centum-satem isogloss|centum]]-like language within the [[Indo-European languages]]. However, the latter hypothesis is n ...383}}</ref> became leader of the Xiongnu and conquered the [[Asian Steppe|Mongolian Plain]], subjugating several peoples.<ref name="EKH">{{harvnb|Enoki|Koshele
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  • *[[Khitan language|Khitan]] *[[Persian language|Persian]]
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  • ...ersian]]: <small>[[Old Persian|old]]</small> ''Sakā'',}} <small>[[Persian language|mod.]]</small>&nbsp;{{lang|ps|'''ساکا'''}}; {{lang-sa|''Śaka''}}; {{la ...bn=0800695003}}</ref> However, modern scholarly consensus is that the Saka language, ancestor to the [[Pamir languages]] in [[northern India]] and Khotanese in
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  • ...buyan" means "good deed/act" (as in religion or belief) in the [[Mongolian language]].
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  • ...urkic]] polities in medieval [[Eurasia]]. The name is similar to Mongolian language word "yaarmag" meaning "market," especially outdoor ones that sell wide var
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  • |common_languages = [[Khazar language|Khazar]] ...a matter of intricate difficulty since no indigenous records in the Khazar language survive, and the state itself was [[polyglot]] and [[Polyethnicity|polyethn
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  • ...rope|Eastern-European]] Jews; the second, saw the birth of the [[Yiddish]] language in [[Crimea]] and not in [[Germany]], as was previously believed. "This is the first attempt in any language to introduce the history of the Khazars' Kingdom...a methodical examination
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  • The '''Naiman''' ([[Mongolian language|Khalkha-Mongolian]]: ''Найман/Naiman, "eight"'') is the name of a tribe originating in ...ern border reached the [[Irtysh River]] and its eastern border reached the Mongolian [[Tamir River]]. The [[Altai Mountains]] and southern [[Altai Republic]] we
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  • ...Academy''' is an academic center coordinating scientific researches on the language, literature, culture, history of Turkic people from ancient times to the pr ...Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Mongolian Academy of Sciences and its research institutions, and research centers of
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