- 2008:
Kurykans were
largely displaced from
their ancestral territories in the 6th c. AD.
According to the
inscription of the
Bilge Kagan, Uch-
Kurykans (Union...
- to the Lena. In 1893,
Turkologist scholar Vasily Radlov connected the
Kurykans or Gǔlìgān (Chinese: 骨利干)
Tiele people from
Chinese historical accounts...
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Ongud (from Shatuo) Göktürks
Oghuz Turks Kanglys Kabar Khazars Kipchaks Kurykans Kumans Pechenegs Karluks Tiele Turgesh Tukhsi Yenisei Kirghiz Chigils Toquz...
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steppe peoples, such as Tölis, Xueyantuo,
Toquz Oguz,
Yenisei Kyrgyz,
Kurykans,
Thirty Tatar,
Khitan and
Tatabi as well as the Tang dynasty. He was described...
- (Tibetan Empire), Avar (Avar Khaganate), Rome (Byzantine Empire), Kirgiz, Uch-
Kurykan, Otuz-Tatars, Khitans,
Tatabis came to the funerals. So many
people came...
- Mal'ta–Buret'
culture ca. 24,000 BP. An
early known tribe in the area was the
Kurykans.
Located in the
former northern territory of the
Xiongnu confederation...
- like a fang. The Cape of
Khargoy is
famous for its
remains of an
ancient Kurykan's stone wall. The wall is
probably one of the best
preserved ancient structures...
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human habitation. An early,
historically known tribe in the area was the
Kurykans,
partially forefathers of at
least two
ethnic groups: the
Buryats and the...
- It is most
likely that the
ancestors of
modern Buryats are
Bayyrku and
Kurykans who were part of the
tribal union of the Tiele. The Tiele, in turn, came...
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Esegel Göktürks
Kangly Karluks Keraites Khazars Kimek Kipchaks Sir-Kıvchak
Kurykans Kutrigurs Merkit Naimans Nushibi Oghuz Turks Turkomans Pechenegs Onogurs...