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Use Old Turkic in a Sentence ... See web results for Old Turkic ... Old Turkic n. The language of the oldest texts of the Turkic dialects, written in a variety of scripts from the 7th to the 12th century...
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of or pertaining to Turkic or Turkic-speaking peoples ... turkic language ... Use Turkic in a Sentence...
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The successive empires created by the Turkic-speaking peoples stretched from China to the Mediterranean – a whirlwind series of conquests that led one chronicler to call the waves of mounted Turkish warriors ‘a storm on horseback’.
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often operating as far as three months' march from his nearest base, he subdued the Turkic tribesmen, defeated their leader, Yakub Beg (May 1877), and reestablished Chinese control of Sinkiang as far as the Ili (1878);
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His targeted city of Bukhara stood at the center of a fertile oasis astride one of the tributaries of the Amu Darya inhabited mostly by Tajik or Persian people, but ruled by Turkic tribesmen in the newly created empire of Khwarizm, one of the many transitory empires of the era.
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Cavalry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cavalry (from French cavalerie ) were soldiers or warriors who fought mounted on horseback in combat. Cavalry were historically the second oldest (after infantry) and most mobile of the combat arms...
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From the beginning of the 11th century onwards, the constant sate of war amongst the various Indian kingdoms left them open to outside attack, and Muslim Turkic tribesmen began to pour over the north-west border from modern-day Afghanistan. ... List price: 16.95 ... TRADE PAPER, SALE...
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From the beginning of the 11th century onwards, the constant sate of war amongst the various Indian kingdoms left them open to outside attack, and Muslim Turkic tribesmen began to pour over the north-west border from modern-day Afghanistan. ... About this Book ... Dr Konstantin S. Nossov was born in 1972. He is a graduate of...
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Following the treaty of Torkamāṇčāy (q.v.) in 1243/1828 through which Iran lost the provinces of Īravān (Erevan) and Naḵjavān, ʿAbbās Mīrzā (q.v.), the crown prince, who valued the fighting ability of Turkic tribesmen, encouraged several Turkic tribes which dwelled in the ceded provinces to settle down...
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