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- ...ted to Timur's granddaughter and three to [[Kazakh Khanate|Kazakh khans]] (rulers). {{Turkic Capital of Culture}}12 KB (1,605 words) - 14:54, 27 April 2025
- ...have been attractive because of rumours about the treasures of the ancient rulers, and about buried piles of gold coins and jewelry. The source of such legen ...Otrar is mentioned in numerous sources such as medieval Arab, Persian and Turkic authors. These sources refer to it as one of the [[Zhetysu]] (Seven Rivers)13 KB (2,073 words) - 14:54, 27 April 2025
- ...the nationalist [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] writers (1973), the local [[Communist]] rulers put his name to the “black list”. Most of his renowned uncensored novel ...he became the winner of the International Prize for the [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] speaking writers and culture workers and he received the prize from Sulei2 KB (256 words) - 15:06, 27 April 2025
- ...ome overlap with several complementary themes, including the literature of Turkic tribes that inhabited Kazakhstan over the course of the history and literat ...centuries C.E. that describes rule of Kultegin and Bilge, two early Turkic rulers ("kagans").<!-- We need a source to reference this information. -->2 KB (265 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...rds "We are Turks, not Arabs" in an open reference to the [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] heritage.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=9ed_142274361 [[Category:Communist rulers]]50 KB (6,844 words) - 15:43, 27 April 2025
- | related =[[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]], [[Karakalpaks]], [[Nogais]], [[Turkic peoples]] and [[Naimans]] of Mongol banner. ...is [[transliteration|transliterated]] from Russian) are a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic people]] who mainly inhabit the southern part of Eastern Europe [[Ural moun49 KB (6,714 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- | related = [[Turkic peoples]] ...erm refers more narrowly to people who speak one of the [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]<ref name="global.britannica.com"/> languages.39 KB (5,526 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...клар'') are a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] [[ethnic group]]; the largest Turkic ethnic group in [[Central Asia]]. They comprise the majority population of ...means ''independent'' or the ''lord itself'', from ''Oʻz'' (self) and the Turkic title ''[[Beg (title)|Bek/Bey/Beg]]''. There is another theory which holds55 KB (7,944 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...n assimilated by other ethnic groups, mostly of Mongolic, [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] and [[Tibetan people|Tibetan]] origins. [[Category:13th-century rulers]]3 KB (469 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...29-3|pages=670–}}</ref> and Bordeaux in the West, meeting with the major rulers of the period.]] ...antran, p. 298</ref> ({{zh|c=拉賓掃務瑪|p=lābīnsǎowùmǎ}}), was a Turkic/Chinese monk turned diplomat of the "[[Nestorian]]" [[Church of the East in18 KB (2,766 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...|Later Liang]], and [[Western Liang (Sixteen Kingdoms)|Western Liang]]), [[Turkic Khaganate]], [[Tang dynasty]], [[Tibetan Empire]], [[Uyghur Khaganate]], [[ ...eople]], while the Tarim Basin was inhabited by sedentary, oasis dwelling, Turkic speaking Muslim farmers, now known as the [[Uyghur people]]. They were gove347 KB (52,725 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- The '''Kumul Khanate''' was a semi-autonomous [[feudal]] [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] [[khanate]] within the [[Qing dynasty]] and then the [[Republic of China Beginning in 1647, the rulers of Hami submitted to the Qing dynasty and sent tribute. The title "[[Jasagh16 KB (2,651 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...tomb has been found, and on it an inscription still in ancient or "runic" Turkic.</ref>) ({{zh|t=藥羅葛磨延啜|p=Yàolúogě Mòyánchùo}}),<ref name= ...ash'' (stone steles) during his lifetime bearing [[Old Turkic script|Runic Turkic inscriptions]] to preserve the memory of ''Uyghur Els'' for future generati9 KB (1,404 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...(title)|Khan]]; in 934, he was one of the first [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] rulers to convert to [[Islam]],<ref>[[András Róna-Tas]], ''Hungarians & Europe i [[Category:Turkic rulers]]7 KB (1,071 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- After the Tang dynasty, Khotan formed an alliance with the rulers of Dunhuang. Khotan enjoyed close relations with the Buddhist centre at Dun ...10th century, Khotan began a struggle with the [[Kara-Khanid Khanate]], a Turkic state.<ref>[http://www.ihp.sinica.edu.tw/~asiamajor/pdf/1964/1964-1.pdf Sri37 KB (5,404 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- {{for|empires established by the Göktürks|Turkic Khaganate}} |pop = Ancestral to Uyghurs, Yugurs, and other Turkic population14 KB (1,993 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- |related= [[Karluks]], other [[Turkic peoples]] ....edu/nll/?p=1576}}</ref> {{IPA-ug|ʔʊjˈʁʊː|}}) are a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] [[ethnic group]] living in Eastern and [[Central Asia]]. Today, Uyghurs l118 KB (17,648 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
- ...aanxi People's Press. p. 27</ref> The [[Talas alphabet]], a variant of the Turkic "runiform" [[Orkhon script]], is named for the town. Talas secured a place ...stemi [[Yabgu]]. The Persian ambassador also appeared at the court of the Turkic Kagan at the same time, but [[Istemi]] [[Yabgu]] allied with Byzantium.28 KB (4,216 words) - 15:42, 27 April 2025
- ...Mahmûd, 1982–85, R. Dankoff and J. Kelly (transl.), ''Compendium of the Turkic Dialects (Diwân lughāt al-Turk)'', Sources of Oriental Languages and Lite ...24304-9</ref> In 642, the ''khaqan'' ([[Khan (title)|khan]]) of the Tu-lu Turkic tribe took refuge in Isfijab from the Nu-shih-pi.<ref>Early mystics in Turk29 KB (4,457 words) - 15:42, 27 April 2025
- ...in the entire [[Caucasus]] region. Historically, this position allowed the rulers of Derbent to control land traffic between the [[Eurasian Steppe]] and the ...ic War|sack of Derbent]] by the hordes of [[Tong Yabghu]] of the [[Western Turkic Khaganate]] in 627. His successor,{{citation needed|date=July 2010}} [[Bör33 KB (4,861 words) - 15:44, 27 April 2025
- ...greeted by a [[Sogdia]]n embassy representing [[Istämi]], ruler of the [[Turkic Khaganate]], who formed an alliance with the Byzantines against [[Khosrow I ...tary policy of dominating the central steppe. The Tang dynasty (along with Turkic allies) conquered and subdued Central Asia during the 640s and 650s.<ref>{{111 KB (16,649 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...', ''Qazaq handyġy'', قازاق حاندىعى}}) was a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] [[Sovereign state|state]], the successor of the [[Gold ...ough both [[Janybek Khan]] and [[Kerey Khan]] were considered the founding rulers of the Kazakh Khanate, it was Kerei Khan who initially wielded the most pow28 KB (4,170 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- |p1 = Turkic Khaganate |common_languages = Turkic13 KB (1,892 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...uns migrated west and south. The future Kazakhstan was absorbed into the [[Turkic Kaganate]] and successor states {{main article|Turkestan|Turkic migration}}33 KB (4,802 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...sed on the similarities between the ancestor myth of the Wusun and later [[Turkic peoples]], [[Denis Sinor]] has suggested that the Wusun and/or [[Sogdians]] ...n Turkish."</ref> a cognate of [[Middle Persian]] ''baγ'' (as used by the rulers of the [[Sassanid Empire]]), as well as [[Sanskrit]] ''[[bhaga]]'' and [[Ru47 KB (6,641 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...iences, Alma-Ata, I960, p. 127 (In Russian)</ref>) were a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] tribe that heavily influenced northern Chinese politics from the late nin ...umi, Chumuhun and Chuban. These tribes became major players in the later [[Turkic Khaganate]] and thereafter<ref>Gumilev L.N., ''"Hunnu in China"'', Moscow,15 KB (2,391 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ) was the third [[khagan]] of the [[Western Turkic Khaganate]]. He was the grandson of [[Tardu]] (575–603) and was followed Western Turkic Empire in present-day [[Turkestan]] was founded as the result of the partit3 KB (389 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- *Dissolution of the Western Turkic Khaganate |combatant2=[[Western Turkic Khaganate]]23 KB (3,580 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...''Mohe dagan quelü chuo'') of Chinese sources, was the leader of a small Turkic tribe, known in the Chinese sources as Chu Muguen, living south of [[Lake B [[Category:8th-century rulers in Asia]]9 KB (1,349 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- {{About|the Khitan state|the Turkic state|Kara-Khanid Khanate}} ...empire also adopted local administrative titles, such as ''[[tayangyu]]'' (Turkic) and [[vizier]].19 KB (2,720 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...has many well known stories of valor, beauty, victories over the Romans, [[Turkic peoples]], Indians and [[Africans]], hunting and love; he is called Bahram- ...a peace treaty in 506. In 521/522 Kavadh lost control of [[Lazica]], whose rulers switched their allegiance to the Romans; an attempt by the [[Caucasian Iber153 KB (23,195 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...di's name, which was actually a title, derived from the [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] expression ''"alp edi"'', or "brave lord".{{sfn|Kristó|1996|p=112}} The [[Category:9th-century rulers in Europe]]5 KB (700 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...lutuer'' is believed to be a [[cognate]] of the ancient [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] title for a vassal ruler (in this case, vassal to the [[Khazars]]). There His name's correct construction must be ''Alp İlteber'' according to Old Turkic.2 KB (230 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- The following is a '''list of [[Khazars|Khazar]] rulers'''. ==Early Khazar rulers==11 KB (1,560 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- |p1 = Turkic Khaganate |title_leader = [[List of Khazar rulers|Qaghan]]176 KB (25,696 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...ed Kerei and Janibek become known as the Uzbek-Kazakhs, ''Kazakh'' being a Turkic word which roughly translates as "vagabond" or "freebooter".<ref name=b44/> [[Category:Turkic dynasties]]7 KB (891 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
- ...imans&hl=sv&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiPrIbnhsrPAhWJBywKHdt2AesQ6AEIMjAD#v=onepage&q=turkic%20naimans&f=false">{{cite book|last1=Frederick W. Mote|title=Imperial China ...ns&hl=sv&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiCwqHqm8vPAhXBFSwKHcD7ASI4ChDoAQgqMAI#v=onepage&q=turkic%20naimans&f=false">{{cite book|last1=René Grousset|title=The Empire of the13 KB (2,109 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025