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Nogais
Nogais Nogais Flag of the Nogai people Total population ... Related ethnic groups: other Turkic peoples The Nogais, also spelled Nogay, Noghai, and often called ... a general of the Golden Horde. The Nogais were divided into following sub-groups: Kuban Nogais inhabited the north of Sea of ...
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Talk:Nogais
Talk:Nogais Merge from Nogai Horde The Nogai Horde ...
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As Nogais (translated from Italian)
As Nogais As Nogais Name originates them: As Nogais Stato : Spagna Comunità : Galizia Provincia : Lugo Latitudine ... to follow the outline comuni Spanish As Nogais it is a common one spagnolo of ...
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The Nogais (translated from Portuguese)
The Nogais The Nogais ComunidadeAutonomous Galiza Província Lugo Área 110,49 ... hab. Densidade 13,58 hab/km² The Nogais he is one município of Espanha in ...
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Tatars
... can be found only in historical context. Nogais on the Kuma The Nogais on the Kuma River show traces of ... and fishing; a few are agriculturists. Today Nogais is an independent ethnos, living in the ... Kalmyks in their lands in 17th century. Nogais was replaced to Black Lands in the ... part merged with Kazakhs. In 16th century Nogais supperted Crimean Khanate and Ottoman Empire, ...
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Khanate of Kazan
... of steppe Tatars (Kipchaks, and later of Nogais) that lived in Kazan. The higher nobility ... main population of steppes were Manghites, aka Nogais, sometimes recognized the rule of Kazan khan ... they did in Golden Horde period. Later, Nogais were transplanted and replaced with Kalmyks, and ... established, Tatar Cossack troops defended khanate from Nogais.The Western Urals also were under the ...
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Crimean Tatar diaspora community in Romania
... centuries the Ottoman Empire colonized Dobruja with Nogais from Bucak. Between 1593 and 1595 Tatars ... Tens of thousands of Crimean Tatars and Nogais emigrated between 1783 to 1853 and settled ... 1812, after the Russian conquest of Bucak, Nogais from Bucak immigrated to Dobruja. All these ...
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Yedisan
... vassal state, the Crimean Khanate. The nomadic Nogais began to inhabit the region after being ... as such before the arrival of the Nogais on many contemporary historical maps. The area ... of a larger nomadic conflict between the Nogais who were clients of the Ottoman Porte ...
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Nogai Horde
... Their descendants today are known as the Nogais. Their khanate, named after Nogai Khan (d ... of Ivan IV (1555-1557). Later, the Nogais were supplanted to Dagestan. In the 17th ...
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Crimean Tatar diaspora
... and 15th centuries, Ottomans colonized Dobruja with Nogais from Bucak. Between 1593 and 1595, Tatars ... Russians in 1859. The Crimean Tatars and Nogais in the North Caucasus were exiled to ...
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