- The
Yemek or
Kimek were a
Turkic tribe constituting the
Kimek-Kipchak confederation,
whose other six
constituent tribes,
according to Abu Said Gardizi...
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where they
expanded over the
following centuries,
first as part of the
Kimek–Kipchak
confederation and
later as part of a
confederation with the ****ans...
- The
Kimek–Kipchak
confederation was a
medieval Turkic state formed by
seven peoples,
including the
Yemeks and Kipchaks, in the area
between the Ob and...
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Turkic tribe.
Originally one of the 7
original tribes that made up the
Kimek–Kipchak confederation, they
later joined the
Oghuz Turks. The
Bayandur originated...
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against the
Toquz Oghuz,
Kimeks, and Karluks;
another geographer, Ibn al-Faqih,
reported that the
Oghuzes along with the
Kimeks and
Toguz Oghuzes were the...
- made up the
Kimek confederation,
along with the Imur, Yemek, Bayandur, Kipchak,
Lanikaz and Ajlad. The Tatār were the
third in order. The
Kimek tribes originated...
- also
seized most of
their livestock and
other goods. An
alliance of Oghuz,
Kimeks, and
Karluks was also
pressing the Pechenegs, but
another group, the Samanids...
-
Kimeks bordered the
Oghuz to the south,
where the Ural
formed the boundary.
According to the
Hudud al-'Alam,
written in the 10th century, the
Kimeks used...
-
Kangar (Gr****: Καγγαρ),
after being defeated by the Uyghur's, Karluks, and
Kimek-Kypchaks,
attacked the
Bulgars and
established the
Pecheneg state in Eastern...
- Tsardom.
Golden Horde Khanate of
Kazan Crimean Khanate Kara-Khanid
Khanate Kimek Khanate Keraite Khanate Naiman Khanate Tatar Khanate Merkit Khanate Nogai...