- do****ents do not
support the
suggestion that
Khalajes were the Hephthalites' successors.
According to Minorsky,
Khalajes were "perhaps only
politically ****ociated...
- Many
Muslim geographers identified "Karluks"
Khallukh ~
Kharlukh with "
Khalajes"
Khalaj from confusion, as the two
names were
similar and
these two groups...
-
Chinese historians, when
naming the
Duolu Turk tribes,
might mention Khalajes along with the Türgesh,
under the
common appellation 突騎施-賀羅施 (Mand. Tūqíshī-hèluóshī;...
- 0,5 to 1 million),
partially the
Qashqays (around 300,000), as well as
Khalajes (currently Persian-speakers
living in Save, near Tehran); and the Turkic-speaking...
-
incorporate other Turkic tribes like the Chigils, Tuhsi, Azkishi, Türgesh,
Khalajes, Čaruk, Barsqan, as well as
Iranian Sogdians and West
Asian and Central...
- 0,5 to 1 million),
partially the
Qashqays (around 300,000), as well as
Khalajes (currently Persian-speakers
living in Save, near Tehran); and the Turkic-speaking...
- (Tashili 踏實力), and
Sebek (Suofu 娑匐),
along with Chigils, Charuks, Barskhans,
Khalajes,
Azkishi and
Tuhsis (the last
three being possibly remnants of Türgesh)...
- Altai, and
Khalaches and
Khalajes in the
northern India and
eastern section of the
Iranian plateau.
Under Arabicized name
Khalajes,
Alats are
known to constitute...