- The
Lanikaz (Arabic: Nilqāz) was a
Turkic tribe or clan. They were one of
seven original tribes that made up the
Kimek confederation. They originated...
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Gardizi (d. 1061), were the Imur (or Imi), Tatars, Bayandur, Kipchaks,
Lanikaz, and Ajlad. Minorsky,
citing Marquart, Barthold, ****ov and
other sources...
- confederation,
along with the Imur/Imi, Imak, Tatar, Kipchak,
Bayandur and
Lanikaz. The
Kimek tribes originated in the
Central Asian steppes and had migrated...
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incorporated seven related tribes: Yemeks, Kipchaks, Eymür, Tatar, Bayandur,
Lanikaz, and Ajlad. At its height, the
Kimak Kaganate had 12
nuclear tribes, extending...
- the
Kimek confederation,
along with the Imur/Imi, Imak Tatar, Kipchak,
Lanikaz and Ajlad. The
Kimek tribes originated in the
Central Asian steppes, and...
- the
Kimek confederation,
along with the Imur, Yemek, Bayandur, Kipchak,
Lanikaz and Ajlad. The Tatār were the
third in order. The
Kimek tribes originated...
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confederation of
seven minor tribes: Yemeks, Imur, Tatars, Bayandur, Kipchaks,
Lanikaz, and Ajlad; and
whose leader held the
title of "Shad Tutuk",
derived from...
- *lɑk̚-tʰɑnX) to one
tribe in Kimek–Kipchak confederation; namely, the
Lanikaz,
whose name Zuev
contends to be a
distortion of Laktan. Shimunek, Andrew...
- khaganate's
seven constituents as Imi, Yemeks, Tatars, Bayandur, Kipchaks,
Lanikaz, and Ajlad. Much later, both
Chumukun and
Kipchaks would possibly contribute...