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[[Category:Dughlats]]
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...escendants of the Turkic and medieval Mongol tribes – [[Argyns]], [[Dughlats]], [[Naimans]], [[Jalairs]],[[Keraits]] [[Khazars]], [[Qarluqs]]; and of th
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...erge victorious. A campaign against the [[Mirza Abu Bakr Dughlat]], of the Dughlats of the South-West [[Tarim Basin]], who were in theory vassals of the Moghul
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In 1457 [[Dughlats|dughlat]] Amir Sayyid Ali of Kashgar had died and his son Saniz Mirza had s
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...ea, each often ruled separately by competing Chagatayid descendants, the [[Dughlats]], and later the [[Khoja (Turkestan)|Khojas]].{{sfn|Millward|2007|p=69}}
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