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  • *[[Persian language|Persian]] ...ur language|Old Uyghur]]<ref>Rene Grousset, ''The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia'', (Rutgers University Press, 1991), 165.</ref>{{sfn|Janhun
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  • ..., such as the [[Han dynasty|Han]] and [[Tang dynasty|Tang]] dynasties of [[History of China|Imperial China]]. ...PA173#v=onepage&q&f=false |title=From Cyrus to Alexander: A History of the Persian Empire |first= Pierre |last=Briant |page=173 |publisher=Eisenbrauns |date=2
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  • | [[Cumans]], [[Persian people|Persians]], [[Turkmens]] [[Category:History of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...𐭫𐭠𐭭𐭱𐭲𐭥𐭩}} ({{transl|pal|ʾylʾnštry}})<br />[[Modern Persian]]: {{lang|fa|ایرانشهر}}</ref><ref name=wiesehofer /> |event1 = [[Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628|Climactic Roman–Persian War of 602-628]]
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  • ...em was limited. A second problem was slavery. Khiva kept a large number of Persian slaves which they bought from the Turkomans. A small number of Russians wer [[Category:History of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...rming a large delta which was ruled by the Khanate of Khiva and has a long history under the name of [[Khwarezm]]. The Jaxartes of [[Syr Darya]] rises in the ...nquered in the normal sense. Instead Russian power slowly increased. See [[History of Kazakhstan]].
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  • ...ece together an incomplete picture of Khazar society and chronology of its history. ...tenth-century documents relaying what the authors understood to be Khazar history, so they are not fictional works.
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  • This hypothesis has had a complex history within academia. While most contemporary scholars dismiss it, the hypothesi ==History==
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  • ...the Turks pre-14th century}}{{History of Tatarstan}}{{History of Russia}}{{History of Ukraine}} ...after serving as Byzantium's proxy against the [[Sasanian Empire|Sasanian Persian empire]]. The alliance was dropped around 900. Byzantium began to encourage
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  • ...oted they are called ''[[Sabir people|Sabir]]'' in Turkic and ''Xazar'' in Persian.{{sfn|Golden|2011|p=225}} [[Al-Biruni]], while discussing the Volga Bulgars ...author-link=Peter Benjamin Golden |date=1992 |title=An introduction to the History of the Turkic peoples: ethnogenesis and state formation in medieval and ear
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  • ...[[Arab history|Arab History]], Nations of [[Islam]] and [[Africa]] and the History of the [[Khazars]]. ...|Hebrew University]]. Between 1930-1931 he also studied [[Bible|Biblical]] History at the [[École Biblique]] in Jerusalem.<ref>Archive of the École Biblique
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  • ...ion]]), it was the capital of the [[Blue Horde]] (i.e., the White Horde of Persian sources), although the city is almost unknown. The region in which Sighnaq ...http://www.archive.org/stream/historymongolss00howogoog#page/n6/mode/2up ''History of the Mongols, from the 9th to the 19th Century'']. Part II, division I. T
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