- (Mongolian: Мангуд, Mangud; Uzbek:
Mangʻit) were a
Mongol tribe of the Urud-Manghud federation.
Manghuds (Mangkits or
Mangits) who
moved to the Desht-i Qipchaq...
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Mangit may
refer to: Manghud, a clan of the
Mongols and
later a
nomadic group of the
Uzbeks Mangit,
Kyrgyzstan Mangit,
Uzbekistan This disambiguation...
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Mangʻit (Uzbek:
Mangʻit, Манғит; Karakalpak:
Mańǵıt, Маңғыт; Russian: Мангит) is the seat of
Amudaryo District in the
autonomous republic of Karakalpakstan...
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aforementioned school in Southall, London, England.
Rajinder Singh Batth and
Mangit Singh Sunder, two
orthodox Sikhs,
opened fire on
preacher Mahraz Darshan...
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Kegeyli district and the
Shimbay district.
There are 12
cities (Nókis,
Mańģit, Beruniy, Xaliqabat, Qońirat, Moynaq, Taqiyatas, Tórtkúl, Xojeli, Shimbay...
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Edigu (also Edigey, Eðivkäy or
Edege Mangit; 1352–1419) was a
Mongol emir of the
White Horde who
founded a new
political entity,
which came to be known...
- by
three dynasties of the Shaybanids,
Janids and the
Uzbek dynasty of
Mangits. In 1785, Shahmurad,
formalized the family's
dynastic rule (Manghit dynasty)...
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Mangyt is a
village in the
Aravan District, Osh
Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its po****tion was 2,837 in 2021. "classification
system of
territorial units of...
- "mangea" is
replaced by "
mangit": « Malheureux
comme le
chien à Brisquet, qui n'allit qu'une fois au bois, et que le loup le
mangit. »
Unfortunate like Brisquet's...
- Bokhara. Gyldendal:
Nordisk forlag. p. 282. ANS Magazine. "The
Coinage of the
Mangit Dynasty of Bukhara"
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