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Köktürks (translated from French)
Köktürks Köktürks or Göktürks ("Blue Turks", i.e. Celestial in turc ), known under the name of Tujue (?? tújué) in chinois , conceived a powerful empire in 552 under the cane of Bumin Khan, which quickly extended in all it Asy . They were the first people of Turkish language to name politically "Turks ...
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Kingdoms Turkish (translated from French)
Kingdoms Turkish In the course of time, the people Turkish constituted several large kingdoms and modes, who left a durable impression with the posterity. The current one turcology of Turkey takes into account the 19 following historical kingdoms: Outline of the kingdoms Turkish N° KingdomDynastyConfederation of origin of - with Founder Remarks ...
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People Turkish (translated from French)
People Turkish Geographical distribution of people Turkish, fine XIXe-beginning XXe century One calls Turkish the various people whose language forms part of the family of langues Turkish . One considers at 150 million the number of people belonging to this group. They are probably the descendants of large tribes originating in ...
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Shvetahûna (translated from French)
Shvetahûna Shvetah?na or Huns white are wandering people, named Hephthalites by the Greeks, Yeta by the Chinese (* Iep-you IEN as average Chinese) and Shvetah?na (of shveta, white and h?na, hun) by the Indians. One generally attaches them to the other people called Huns. They played an important ...
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Oghouzes (translated from French)
Oghouzes This article is one ébauche to be supplemented concerning Histoire , you can share your knowledge by modifying it. This article is one ébauche to be supplemented concerning Asy , you can share your knowledge by modifying it. Oghouzes, Oghuz or O?uz (in turc of Turquie ) was one of the principal ...
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Qizilbash (translated from French)
Qizilbash Yuregi da? olmayinca, ba?ri kanli lal teak Difficulty kimin haddi yoktur qizilbas olma?a Shah Ismail Khatai (As long as its c?ur did not reach the vastness of a red ruby None has the right to become qizilbash!) The name qizilbash (or Kizilbach) indicates the whole of tribes ...
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Tujue (translated from French)
Tujue Tujue (?? tújué), You or-kiue in transcription EFEO , is the name medieval Chinese Köktürks or Göktürks ("blue or celestial Turks" in Turkish ), who designed the first State Turkish towards 552 under the cane of Bumin Khan and quickly extended in all it Central Asia , where they were maintained until in ...
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Sogdiens (translated from French)
Sogdiens Sogdiens were people of Iranian language which lived formerly in an area covering a part of Ouzbékistan and including Samarcande and Boukhara , to which they gave their name: Sogdiane. Their language was more precisely of the be-Iranian group; it was about identical to that of the inhabitants of Bactriane ...
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Alphabet of Orkhon (translated from French)
Alphabet of Orkhon This article is one ébauche to be supplemented concerning linguistic , you can share your knowledge by modifying it. Alphabet of Orkhon alphabet of Orkhon is the oldest known writing employed to note it turc . It has ete developed by Köktürks (a Turkish group which founded in High Asia ...
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Alevism (translated from French)
Alevism Religion Three monotheisms Judaism - Christianity - Islam This article forms part of the series Islam Five pillars The profession of faith The prayer - Alms The fast Pilgrimage In Mecque Holy Cities Mecque - Médine Jerusalem Nadjaf - Kerbala Events and festivals Moslem calendar - Aïd to el-Kebir - Hégire Achoura - Arbaïn Religious constructions Mosque ...
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