- romanised: Kaŋlï, also
spelled Qaŋlï, Qanglı, Kanly, Kangly, Qangli,
Kangli or
Kankali) were a
Turkic people of
Eurasia who were
active from the Tang dynasty...
- in India. They are also
known as
Kankal and Mangta.[citation needed] They are not to be
confused with the
Kankalis,
nomad tribe of
Central Asia. v t e...
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Kankali Tila (also
Kankali mound or
Jaini mound) is a
mound located at
Mathura in the
Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh. The name of the
mound is
derived from...
- and Uzbekistan. The ****htegin dynasty, the Karluks,
Qocho kingdom, the
Kankalis, and the Kara-Khanid
Khanate were v****al
states of the Qara
Khitai at some...
- are
constructed as
animals and can be
clearly seen from
aerial views.
Kankali Tila is a
famous mound located at
Mathura in the
Indian state of Uttar...
-
followers of
Jainism is
further corroborated by the
naked idols excavated from
Kankali Tila, but
consecrated by Śvetāmbara
ascetics whose names match exactly...
- half of the confederation,
while the
Kipchaks and (presumably) the Kangli/
Kankalis (possibly
connected to
three Pecheneg tribes known collectively as Kangars)...
-
Karakhanid ruler of
Balasagun asked for
their aid
against the
hostile Kankalis and Karluks. The
Khitans occupied Balasagun,
expelled the weak Karakhanid...
-
about 36
Hindu temple ruins. Of these, the
small but
important and
ancient Kankali Devi
Temple is in good condition, and is
usually dated to
about 400-425...
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tablets were
discovered during excavations at
ancient Jain
sites like
Kankali Tila near
Mathura in India. Some of them date back to the 1st century....