- period, the Chuy
tribes consolidated into the
nucleus of the
tribes known as
Kimaks in the Arab and
Persian sources. Lev
Gumilyov ****ociated one
Duolu Chuy...
- and
Kimaks lay
endless forest. Of all the
numerous tribes, the
Kimaks were
ready to head a new
political tribal union. They
created a new
Kimak Kaganate...
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cities retained their autonomy. The
Oguzes in the
southern Kazakhstan,
Kimaks in the
Irtysh River valley, ****ans in Mugodjar, and
Kypchaks in the northern...
- by only one foot. It
begins in the
homeland of the Qayi, Qun, Khirkhiz,
Kimak, at-Tagazgaz, the
lands of the Turkomans, Fārāb, and the
country of the...
-
Trechus kimak is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Trechinae. It was
described by
Belousov &
Kabak in 1996. "Trechus
kimak Belousov & Kabak,...
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Kimak,
Jonathan (June 5, 2008). "The 6 Most Ill-Conceived
Video Game Accessories...
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about the
Tatar origin of the
Kimak dynastic clan are the
argument of the
supporters of the
Mongolian origin of the
Kimaks and Kipchaks. The news about...
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control of the
trade routes. The
Oghuz made an
alliance with the
Karluks and
Kimaks and
defeated the
Pechenegs and
their allies in a
battle near the Lake Aral...
-
Magyar invasion; ****ans
Bashkirs Burtas Bulgars Karluks Khazars Khitan Kimaks Kipchaks Magyars Uyghurs Gurjars Jurchen High
Middle Ages to
Early Modern...
- Bachman, Ohio Bachman, West
Virginia Bachman Khan (1210–1239 or 1240), a
Kimak khan
Bachmann knot,
often used in
mountaineering for
ascending on ropes...