- The
Argyn (Kazakh: Арғын, romanized:
Arğyn)
tribe (or clan) is a
constituent of the
Kazakh ethnicity. The
Argyn are a
component of the Orta jüz (Орта...
- Bokeikhanov. The
Middle jüz
consists of the
following tribes:
Argyn (Kazakh: Арғын, ارعىن, romanized:
Arğyn)
Kerei (Kazakh: Керей, كەرەي, romanized: Kerei) Naiman...
- our
Kerei is
closely linked with the fate of
Argyn,
although they did not play such a
large role as the
Argyn. The
Kerei [or at
least the
Achamail subgroup]...
- the calendar. The
European system of
chronology is
called Аргын тоолол (
Argyn toolol,
chronology of method) and the
Mongol system of
chronology is called...
- 1242–1278),
Mongol noble Urgun, a town in
Paktika Province,
Afghanistan Argyn, a clan
within the
Kazakh ethnicity Medemia argun,
flowering plant in the...
- beys from four of the most
noble families (also
known as
Qarachi beys:
Argyns, Kipchaks, Shirins, and Baryns) at
kurultai where the
decision about a candidate...
-
Kazakhs 5.33% (Suan 0%,
Qangly 0%,
Oshaqty 0%,
Jetyru 1.2%,
Dulat 1.6%,
Argyn 2.0%,
Alimuly 2.5%, Ysty 3.5%,
Baiuly 3.9%,
Alban 4.3%,
Qongyrat 7.4%, Qypshaq...
- the revolt, with
Ospan Şolaqūly
controlling the
western half,
under the
Argyn clan. In
spite of his
theoretical political role, he
delegated most power...
- but they also know
Turkic well"." The
Basmyls may be
ancestral to the
Argyn of the
Middle Juz of
modern Kazakhstan.
Marco Polo
apparently mentioned...
-
territory of the
region was home to
several Middle Zhuz tribes,
including Argyns, Kerei, and Kypshak.
During the late 19th and
early 20th centuries, the...