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  • ...roto-Mongols]], they were more likely a multi-ethnic group of Mongolic and Turkic tribes.<ref name="Geng 2005">Geng 2005</ref> It has been suggested that the ...tan. These tribes and kingdoms were soon overshadowed by the rise of the [[Turkic Khaganate]] in 555, the [[Uyghur Khaganate]] in 745 and the [[Yenisei Kirgh
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  • ...x]] ''-zād'', meaning "birth" or "lineage". Due to [[vowel harmony]] in [[Turkic languages]], the alternative pronunciation '''[[Morza]]''' (plural ''morzal ===Academics and literature===
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  • In English language literature, the word often appears as ''razzia'', a borrowing through French from [[Ma ...les|Turk]]ic ethnicity predominated, mirroring the acquisition of Mamluks, Turkic slaves in the Mamluk retinues and guard corps of the caliphs and emirs and
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  • ...be ratified by the government.</ref><br>China:<br>Council for Language and Literature Work<ref>"Mongγul kele bičig-ün aǰil-un ǰöblel". See Sečenbaγatur ' ...tten form from the 13th century but has earlier Mongolic precursors in the literature of the [[Khitan people|Khitan]] and other [[Xianbei]] peoples.
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  • ...ian language|Mongolian]] |[[Chinese language|Chinese]] |[[Turkic languages|Turkic]] |[[Persian language|Persian]] and other languages}} ...ty]]. His son Shi Gang married a Kerait woman. The Kerait were Mongolified Turkic people and considered part of the Mongol nation.<ref>[books.google.com/book
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  • ...selves ''Mongols'' in military and civilian life, including [[Mongols]], [[Turkic people|Turks]] and others and included many diverse [[Khan (title)|Khans]] ...revered for centuries by Mongols and certain other ethnic groups such as [[Turkic peoples|Turks]], largely because of his association with Mongol statehood,
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  • ...ström|1967|p=27}}</ref> and many other travellers. There is a substantial literature based on Polo's writings; he also influenced European cartography, leading ...ic]] word meaning "steel") in Yuan texts were names of people of Mongol or Turkic extraction.<ref name="franke"/> The sinologist [[Paul Pelliot]] thought tha
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  • ...tion and literal word of God and is widely regarded as the finest [[Arabic literature|literary]] work in the [[Arabic language]].<ref>Chejne, A. (1969) The Arabi ...ed all of Iran.<ref>Peter B. Golden: An Introduction to the History of the Turkic Peoples; In: Osman Karatay, Ankara 2002, p.321</ref> The ensuing mandatory
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  • ...roto-Mongols]], they were more likely a multi-ethnic group of Mongolic and Turkic tribes.<ref name="Geng 2005">Geng 2005</ref> It has been suggested that the ...tan. These tribes and kingdoms were soon overshadowed by the rise of the [[Turkic Khaganate]] in 555, the [[Uyghur Khaganate]] in 745 and the [[Yenisei Kirgh
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  • ..."Muntakhab atm-tavarikh- namu" by Muin ad-Din Natanzi (in the contemporary literature it still there is "by the anonymous author Of iskandera"). It is said after [[Category:History of the Turkic peoples]]
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  • ..."Muntakhab atm-tavarikh- namu" by Muin ad-Din Natanzi (in the contemporary literature it still there is "by the anonymous author Of iskandera"). It is said after [[Category:History of the Turkic peoples]]
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  • ...re]] between the early 14th and early 20th centuries. However, various non-Turkic languages continue to be spoken by minorities in Anatolia today, including ...as Armenia as "an historical imposition", and notes that a growing body of literature is uncomfortable with referring to the Ottoman East as "Eastern Anatolia"<r
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  • {{further information|Scythia|Early Slavs|East Slavs|Huns|Turkic expansion|Prehistory of Siberia}} ...University Press|year=2003|pages=185–186|isbn=0-691-11669-5}}</ref> A [[Turkic people]], the Khazars, ruled the lower [[Volga]] basin steppes between the
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  • ...ple|Kyrgyz]], [[Uyghur people|Uyghurs]], and other extinct Turkic nations; Turkic languages largely replaced the Iranian languages spoken in the area. Centra ...and geoculture are two significant parameters widely used in the scholarly literature about the definitions of the Central Asia.<ref>Mehmet Akif Okur, "Classical
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  • ...as law, theology and science, the culture of the Seljuk court and secular literature within the sultanate became largely Persianized; this is seen in the early ...rld'', Ed. Keith Brown, Sarah Ogilvie, (Elsevier Ltd., 2009), 1110; "Oghuz Turkic is first represented by Old Anatolian Turkish which was a subordinate writt
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  • ...as law, theology and science, the culture of the Seljuk court and secular literature within the sultanate became largely Persianized; this is seen in the early ...rld'', Ed. Keith Brown, Sarah Ogilvie, (Elsevier Ltd., 2009), 1110; "Oghuz Turkic is first represented by Old Anatolian Turkish which was a subordinate writt
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  • ...f Tang|Taizong]] tried to subjugate the Turkic tribes by offering posts to Turkic princes. Jiesheshuai of the [[Ashina]] house, was appointed as a general. H ...re settled in the area south of [[Yellow River]] and changed the policy of Turkic settlement.<ref name="Gumilev">Lev Nikolayeviç Gumilev: ''Eski Türkler''
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  • .../~oriental/Journal/pdf_new/49/11.pdf] page 25, 27</ref> [[Turkic languages|Turkic]],<ref name="Hucker 1975">Hucker 1975: 136</ref><ref name=":0" /> [[Uralic ...hed and subjugated" by the [[Xianbei]]. "Thus Mongol domination succeeded Turkic." <ref name=Rene100>{{Cite book |last=Grousset |first=Rene |title=The Empir
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  • |caption = The countries and autonomous regions where a Turkic language has official status and/or is spoken by a majority. | langs = [[Turkic languages]]
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  • ...nown to have been speakers of the [[Oghuz languages|Oghuz]] group of the [[Turkic languages]]. ...urkic-Manichaean literature and other sources containing information about Turkic Manichaeism, do not give a genealogical meaning in reference to the invocat
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