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  • * [[Oghuz Turks#Traditional tribal organization|Turkish]]
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  • ...grandson of Genghis. Members of the Horde were predominantly [[Oghuz Turks|Oghuz]] — [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]-speaking people rather than Mongols. (Alt
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  • ...grandson of Genghis. Members of the Horde were predominantly [[Oghuz Turks|Oghuz]] — [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]-speaking people rather than Mongols. (Alt
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  • ...the world'', Ed. Keith Brown, Sarah Ogilvie, (Elsevier Ltd., 2009), 1110; "Oghuz Turkic is first represented by Old Anatolian Turkish which was a subordinat | başlık = Türklerin Tarihi (Historie des Turks)
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  • ...the world'', Ed. Keith Brown, Sarah Ogilvie, (Elsevier Ltd., 2009), 1110; "Oghuz Turkic is first represented by Old Anatolian Turkish which was a subordinat | başlık = Türklerin Tarihi (Historie des Turks)
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  • The Turks who remained pastoral nomad kings in eastern Anatolia and Iran however, con For those Turks who never left their homeland of [[Turkestan]] in the first place it remain
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  • |s4 = Oghuz Yabgu State {{History of the Turks pre-14th century}}
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  • |s4 = Oghuz Yabgu State {{History of the Turks pre-14th century}}
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  • ...(1996 est.)" Assuming Uzbek, Kazakh, Karakalpak and Tartar are included as Turks, 80% + 3% + 2.5% + 1.5% = 87%. 87% of 28.9m = 25.2m</ref> ...4.4% (2009 est.)" Assuming Kazakh, Uzbek, Uighur and Tatar are included as Turks, 63.1% + 2.9% + 1.4% + 1.3% = 68.7%. 68.7% of 17.9m = 12.3m</ref>
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  • {{History of the Turks pre-14th century}} ...erged as part of the ''Üç-Oğuz'' confederation of [[Oghuz Turks|Oghuz]] Turks.<ref>Biologie.De - Deutsche Zentrale fur Biologische Information [http://ww
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  • ...e and Chumi. They are known to have been speakers of the [[Oghuz languages|Oghuz]] group of the [[Turkic languages]]. ...asty" (581–680, Chji-i < tšįək-iət < chigil).<ref>Hamilton J. "Toquz-Oghuz et On-Uyghur." ''Journal Asiatique''. No 250, 1962 p. 26</ref>
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  • ...es|Eastern Oghuz]] branch of the [[Turkic languages]]. Examples of other [[Oghuz languages]] are [[Turkish language|Turkish]], [[Azerbaijani language|Azerba ...nation of "Turk" and "Iman" إيمان (faith, belief), meaning "believing Turks", with the term later dropping the hard-to-pronounce ''[[hamza]]''.<ref>{{c
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  • ...ruling class of Gok-Turk was Y haplogroup Q, and the ruling clans of Oghuz Turks were Q1a1b-M25. Also, the royal family of Ashina(阿史那) clan that ruled
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  • ...http://www.richardfrye.org/files/Turks_in_Transoxiana.pdf Frye Richard N. Turks in Transoxiana]</ref> have pointed out that the origin of the Ashina is fro ...the east, so that Göktürk, another name for the Turk empire, meant the "Turks of the East".<ref name="Findley 39"/> This idea is seconded by the Hungaria
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  • [[File:100 manat. Türkmenistan, 2009 a.jpg|thumbnail|Oghuz Khan pictured with two horns as [[Zulqarnayn]] on a 100 [[Turkmenistan mana ...rences. The narrative is often entitled ''Oghuznama'', or narrative of the Oghuz.
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  • ...</ref><br />[[Turkic languages|Turkic]] <small>([[Ottoman Turkish language|Oghuz]] and [[Cuman language|Cuman]]-[[Kipchak language|Kipchak]])</small><ref na {{History of the Turks pre-14th century}}
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  • * [[Oghuz Turks#Traditional tribal organization|Turkish]]
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  • '''Turk''' or '''Turks''' most often refers to : * [[Turkish people]], a Turkic ethnic group that belong to the Oghuz branch and live in Turkey
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  • ...//books.google.com/books?id=huMCAAAAMAAJ&q=%22naiman+turks%22&dq=%22naiman+turks%22&lr=&hl=tr&pgis=1|accessdate=2008-03-16}}</ref> Like the [[Khitan people|
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  • ...of Ghazni|Mas'ud I]], for asylum. Mas'ud, however, considered the nomadic Turks a dangerous threat and sent an army under commander-in-chief [[Begtoghdi]].
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