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Esgi Türk Dil-Çince Sözlük. 2009.
Esgi Türk Dil-Çince Sözlük. 2009.
Göktürk Qağans — The Göktürk Qağanss were rulers of the Göktürk Qağanate the first Turkic state (c. 6th 7th CE) They succeeded the Khitan as rulers of the Mongolian steppe, and were succeeded by the Uyghur Empire in 742 CE Göktürk Qağans of the Eastern Khanate… … Wikipedia
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Baghatur — is an old Altaic term for a warrior, a military commander, or an epic hero. The word was introduced in the Middle Ages to many non Altaic languages by conquering Turkic and Mongol speaking nomads, and now exists in different forms such as the… … Wikipedia
Administrative divisions of Mongolia during Qing — During Qing ( mn. Daichin Gurun), Mongolia was administratively divided into 2 main regions: Inner Mongolia and Outer Mongolia.The estate of the Jebtsundamba Khutugtu, the Great Shabi (from Mongolian shabi = disciple) would from 1723 on be… … Wikipedia
Khu Urluk — Das Kalmücken Khanat in der Carte de Tartarie von Guillaume Delisle, 1706 Khu Urluk (Namensvarianten unter anderem: Örlük Sulsega, Boro Orölok, Kho Orluk; * um 1580; † 1644) war ein Prinz (Tayishi) der Oiraten, speziell ihrer Untergruppe der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
богатырь — укр. богатир, др. русск. богатырь (Ипатьевск. и др.), польск. bohater, bohatyr, стар. bohaterz (в грам.). Вторично образовано укр. багатир, блр. багатыр богатей, богач от богатый; см. Брандт, РФВ 21, 210. Заимств. из др. тюрк. *baɣatur (откуда и… … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
Göktürks — Infobox Former Country common name = Göktürk Empire native name = Göktürk Empire continent = Asia region = Central AsiaFact|date=October 2008 status = Khaganate capital = ÖtükenFact|date=October 2008 year start = 551 year end = 747 p1 = Xiongnu… … Wikipedia
Bulgars — Not to be confused with Bulgarians. Victorious Bulgar soldiers killing their East Roman (Byzantine) opponents, from the Menology of Basil II, 10th century … Wikipedia
Inner Mongolia — Coordinates: 44°N 113°E / 44°N 113°E / 44; 113 … Wikipedia
List of monarchs who lost their thrones before the 13th century — This is a list of monarchs who lost their thrones before the 13th century. NOTOC =A=Abkhazia* Adarnase of Abkhazia, King of the Abkhazians between 880 and 887/888, deposed and executed by Bagrat I. * Bagrat I of Abkhazia King of the Abkhazians… … Wikipedia
Jiali Khan — ( Bagatur Shad, Il khan, Chieli, Kara Khieli, Hieli, Jiele, Duobi, 咄苾, Illig Qaghan, Kara Kagan ), later Tang posthumous title Prince Huang of Guiyi (歸義荒王), was the eleventh qaghan of the Göktürk empire. He attacked the T ang empire and was… … Wikipedia