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The Oghuz Turks (Middle Turkic: ٱغُز, romanized: Oγuz) were a western Turkic people who spoke the Oghuz branch of the Turkic language family. In the 8th... |
the Turkic people and an eponymous ancestor of Oghuz Turks. Some Turkic cultures use the legend of Oghuz Khan to describe their ethnic and tribal origins... |
The Oghuz Yabgu State or Oghuz Il (Old Turkic: Land of Oghuz) was a Turkic state, founded by Oghuz Turks in 766, located geographically in an area between... |
Turkoman (ethnonym) (category Oghuz Turks) name "Turk" (türk), and tribal names such as "Bayat", "Bayandur", "Afshar", and "Kayi". By the 10th century, Islamic sources were calling Oghuz Turks as... |
rus dgu "Turks of Nine Bones") was a political alliance of nine Turkic Tiele tribes in Inner Asia, during the early Middle Ages. The Toquz Oghuz was consolidated... |
Kayı (tribe) (category Oghuz tribes) (Oghuz Turkic) tribes, direct descendants of Oghuz Khagan. Oghuz Khagan is a semi-legendary figure thought to be the ancient progenitor of Oghuz Turks... |
Aq Qoyunlu (redirect from White Sheep Turks) descent from Bayindir Khan, who was a grandson of Oghuz Khan, the legendary ancestor of Oghuz Turks. According to Professor G. L. Lewis: The Ak-koyunlu... |
the Turks and steppe nomads. This campaign is detailed in the Tonyukuk inscription. It notes that a deserter from the Toquz Oghuz informed the Turk leaders... |
Bayandur (tribe) (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr)) Ottoman sources. Their Sultans claimed descent from Bayindir Khan, which was a grandson of Oghuz Khagan, the legendary ancestor of Oghuz Turks. Professor... |
Azerbaijanis (redirect from Azerbaijani Turks) assimilated, first by Iranian peoples, such as the Persians, and later by the Oghuz Turks. Considerable information has been learned about the Caucasian Albanians... |
Seljuk dynasty (redirect from Seljuk Turks) Seljuqs or Saljuqs), Seljuqs, also known as Seljuk Turks, Seljuk Turkomans or the Saljuqids, was an Oghuz Turkic, Sunni Muslim dynasty that gradually became... |
Qiniq (tribe) (category Oghuz tribes) Persian: قنق) also spelled Qïnïq, Qynyk or Qynyq, was an Oghuz Turkic (or Turkmen) tribe. Oghuz Turks were a branch of Turkic peoples. In the early Medieval... |
Karluks (redirect from Karluk Turks) wrote: "Karluks is a division of nomadic Turks. They are separate from Oghuz, but they are Turkmens like Oghuz." Ilhanate's Rashid al-Din Hamadani in his... |
History of Turkmenistan (category Source attribution) region (Oghuz steppe) was ruled by the Oghuz Turks. The name Turkmen first appears in written sources of the 10th century to distinguish those Oghuz groups... |
The Göktürks, Türüks, Celestial Turks or Blue Turks, alternatively Great Turks or Root Turks (Old Turkic: 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰜:𐰉𐰆𐰑𐰣, romanized: Türük Bodun ("Türük... |
Bulgarian Turks (Bulgarian: български турци; Turkish: Bulgaristan Türkleri) are ethnic Turks from Bulgaria. According to the 2021 census, there were 508... |
Turkic peoples (redirect from The Turks) Shatuo) Göktürks Oghuz Turks Kanglys Khazars Kipchaks Kurykans Kumans Pechenegs Karluks Tiele Turgesh Tukhsi Yenisei Kirghiz Chigils Toquz Oghuz Orkhon Uyghurs... |
Turkic migration (category Articles with Chinese-language sources (zh)) military conflict with the Oghuz Turks drove them further west across the Danube into Byzantine territory. The Oghuz Turks take their name from the Turkic... |
Turkish people (redirect from Ethnic Turks) definite references to the Turks mainly come from Chinese sources which date back to the sixth century. In these sources, Turk appears as Tujue (Chinese:... |
Seljuk (warlord) (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr)) Seljuk (died c. 1007 or 1009), variously romanized, was an Oghuz Turkic warlord. He was the eponymous founder of the Seljuk dynasty and the namesake of... |