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  • ...date back to the time of these records. There is a generic symbol of the [[Turgesh]]i in the form of a bow on the face-side of such coins and the image of a l
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  • * [[Turgesh]]
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  • ...e lower course of the Syr Darya under pressure of the refugees of the Sary Turgesh tribe.<ref>Bartold W.W., ''"Sketch of the Jeti-su history"'', Frunze, 1943, ...Oguz confederation lost a struggle with the Karluks for leadership in the Turgesh Kaganate, a significant part of Zhetysu Oguzes migrated to the [[Karatau Mo
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  • ...the [[Karluks]] for control of Turgesh, other Oguz clans migrated from the Turgesh-controlled [[Zhetysu]] to the [[Karatau Mountains]] and the [[Chu River|Chu
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  • |s2 = Turgesh
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  • ...] until 719, when it was handed over to [[Sulu khan|Sulu Khagan]] of the [[Turgesh]], appointed by the Chinese court as the "Loyal and Obedient Qaghan".<ref n
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  • ...d their independence, in spite of being sandwiched between [[Karluks]] and Turgesh. Their possessions were on the west side of the [[Tarbagatai Mountains|Tarb
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  • | title = [[Khagan]] of the [[Turgesh]] ...responsible for the murder of Suluk in 738, precipitating the collapse of Turgesh power. After eliminating his rivals, he rose to become ''khagan'' himself,
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  • ...id ISBN|9985-4-4152-9}}</ref> Two other members of the Nushibi wing were [[Turgesh]] tribes ''Alishi'' and ''Sakla-baga'' (Chinese [[Pinyin]] ''Soge Mohe''),
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  • | [[Göktürks]], [[Kipchaks]], [[Khazars]], [[Wusun]], [[Kangju]], [[Turgesh]]. | [[Turgesh|Turgesh Khaganate]]
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  • ...tribal confederation in the [[Western Turkic Khaganate]] (c581-659). The [[Turgesh]] Khaganate (699-766) may have been founded by Dulu remnants. A relation to
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