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Kimaks and Karluks, and
their joint ****ault
defeated the
Kangars,
whose union dissolved.
Three Kangar tribes and five
allied Turkic tribes,
under the collective...
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Kangars may
refer to one of the following. A
character from Lāčplēsis
Latvian epic
Chris Kangars, an
Australian rules footballer Kangar people, Kangars...
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Kangar (Kedah Malay: Kangaq) is the
state capital and the
largest town in Perlis, Malaysia. It has a po****tion of 48,898 and an area of 2,619.4 ha. It...
- "provinces" or
clans were
collectively known as
Kangars.
According to
Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, the
Kangars received this
denomination because "they are...
- up
Kangar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kangar is the
state capital and the
largest town in Perlis, Malaysia.
Kangar may also
refer to:
Kangar, Iran...
- in the
original poem,
Kangars and Lāčplēsis are the best of friends. They are both heroes, they both have weaknesses, but
Kangars' is
easily noticeable:...
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Orkhon Turkic peoples. Still, the
relationship between the Kanglys, the
Kangars, and the
Kangaris /
Kengeres (allies of the
Eastern Turkic Khaganate against...
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which were the
Kangars.
According to the coins, in the 6th to 8th centuries,
Kangu Tarban was
ruled by a
local dynasty of the
Kangars, and
their capital...
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Sembilan (Seremban)
Pahang (Kuantan)
Penang (George Town)
Perak (Ipoh)
Perlis (
Kangar)
Selangor (Shah Alam)
Sabah (Kota Kinabalu)
Sarawak (Kuching) Terengganu...
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Kimaks destro**** the
Kangar Union and
captured the
lower course of the Syr
Darya river and the Aral steppes,
displacing the
Kangars and Pechenegs. The nomadic...