- the
Moghols used to live
throughout Afghanistan,
their settlements were
reduced to
Herat by the mid-20th century. In
recent decades, most
Moghols have...
- The
Mughal Empire was an
early modern empire in
South Asia. At its peak, the
empire stretched from the
outer fringes of the
Indus River Basin in the west...
- University. H. F. Schurmann. 1962. The
Moghols of Afghanistan.
Mouton & Co.
Michael Weiers. 1972. Die
Sprache der
Moghol der
Provinz Herat in
Afghanistan (Sprachmaterial...
- The
emperors of the
Mughal Empire, who were all
members of the
Timurid dynasty (House of Babur),
ruled the
empire from its
inception on 21
April 1526 to...
- Look up mogol or
Moghol in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mogol or
Moghol may
refer to:
Moghol people,
ethnic group in
Afghanistan Moghol language, Mongolic...
- Baloch, Pashai, Nuristani, Gujjar, Bra****, Qizilbash, Pamiri, Kyrgyz,
Moghol, and others.
Altogether they make up the
Afghan people. The
former Afghan...
- speakers)
Santa (Dongxiang) (200,000 speakers)
Kangjia (1,000 speakers)
Moghol (extinct) In
another classificational approach,
there is a
tendency to call...
-
thousand followers. This
event ultimately marked islamization of Moghulistan.
Moghols formed from
numerous Turkic tribes of Desht-Kipchak (Qangli, Qipchaq, etc)...
- Schurmann,
Franz (1962). The
Mongols of Afghanistan: An
Ethnography of the
Moghôls and
Related Peoples of Afghanistan. The Hague, Netherlands: Mouton. p. 17...
-
Ethnic groups in
Afghanistan Demographics of
Central Asia
Aimaq Hazara Moghols "سرور دانش درصد جمعیت شیعه و هزاره را در گزارش دولت آمریکا نادرست خواند"...