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Tokuz-Oguzes — is a political alliance of nine Oguz tribes (Turkic: dokuz nine ). Tokuz Oguzes consolidated within the Great Turkic Kaganate (552 743), and after its fragmentation preserved their union. Etymology of their name comes from the Turkic word Oguz =… … Wikipedia
tokuz — sayıda dokuz III, 127 … Divan-i Luqat-i it-Türk Dizini
tokuz on — sayıda doksan I, 437bkz: toksun … Divan-i Luqat-i it-Türk Dizini
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Sadri Maksudi Arsal — Sadreddin Nizamettinovich Maksudov or Sadri Maksudi Arsal (1878 ndash;February 20, 1957) was a prominent Russian and Turkish statesman, scholar and thinker. BiographySadreddin Nizamettinovich Maksudov was born in Taşsu, outside of Kazan, the son… … Wikipedia
Bilge Kaghan — Mo ki lien, connu par les inscriptions de l’Orkhon sous le nom de Bilge Kağan ou Bilgä qaghan (Bilge « le sage »,) (683 ou 684 734), est un kaghan du second empire Turc (Tujue, T’ou kiue, ou Köktürks) qui règne sur la Mongolie de 716 à… … Wikipédia en Français
Bilge Kağan — Bilge Kaghan Mo ki lien, connu par les inscriptions de l’Orkhon sous le nom de Bilge Kağan ou Bilgä qaghan (Bilge « le sage »,) (683 ou 684 734), est un kaghan du second empire Turc (Tujue, T’ou kiue, ou Köktürks) qui règne sur la… … Wikipédia en Français