- the
identification of
Yemeks with
Kimeks is disputed. As a result,
Golden (2002:660-665)
later abandons the
Kimeks >
Yemeks identification and becomes...
- the
identification of
Yemeks with
Kimeks is disputed. As a result,
Golden (2002:660-665)
later abandons the
Kimeks >
Yemeks identification and becomes...
- (2003), p. 86
Senga cited in
Golden (2002) “Notes on the Qïpchaq Tribes:
Kimeks and Yemeks”, in The Turks, I, p. 662 Klyashtorny, S.G. (1997) "The Oguzs...
-
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...
- and
Kingdoms as a
northernly Turkic tribe,
after Toquz Oghuz, Karluks,
Kimeks, Oghuz, J.f.r (either
corrupted from
Jikil or
representing Majfar for Majğar)...
- Ögedei khan, who was a Muslim.
There are
Turkic peoples such as Teleuts,
Kimeks, Kipchaks, Altaians, Kyrgyzs,
Naymans under their rule.
These Turco-Mongol...
- 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...
-
Kangju Wusun Huns
Early history Tele
Rouran Khaganate Göktürks
Kangar union Kimek Khanate Karluks Oghuz Yabgu State Xueyantuo Khaganate Uyghur Khaganate Kyrgyz...
-
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...
- RUS' ****ans
Pechenegs Kyrgyzs FATIMID CALIPHATE GEORGIA XI XIA
Jurchen Kimeks KHITAN EMPIRE QOCHO GHAZNAVID EMPIRE CHOLA EMPIRE WESTERN CHALUKYAS PAGAN...