-
another geographer, Ibn al-Faqih,
reported that the
Oghuzes along with the
Kimeks and
Toguz Oghuzes were the "kings" (malik), and were
revered among the...
- also in Bayanchur's honor,
mentioned the Nine-
Oghuzes as "[his] people" and that he
defeated the Eight-
Oghuzes and
their allies, the Nine Tatars,
three times...
- were the 19th.
Pechenegs are
mentioned as one of 24
ancient tribes of
Oghuzes by 14th-century
statesman and
historian of Ilkhanate-ruled Iran Rashid-al-Din...
- were
allied with the
Oghuzes. In his 10th-century work, Ibn
Haukal drew a map
showing that Kipchak-Kimak
tribes together with
Oghuzes pastured in the steppes...
-
listed in a
number of
medieval books with
Islamic sources calling Muslim Oghuzes as
Turkmen by the 10th century. They were also
mentioned in
Oghuz legend...
- and
Turks - are
ethnically and
linguistically related to the
medieval Oghuzes. For all
these peoples, the epic
legends deposited in the "Book of Korkut"...
- and
Turks - are
ethnically and
linguistically related to the
medieval Oghuzes. For all
these peoples, the epic
legends deposited in the "Book of Korkut"...
- the Göktürks) Bwz (בוז) (Flusser
corrected this to כוז **Kwz for
Ghuzz "
Oghuzes", east of the Khazars) Zkwk (זכוך) (Zakhukh? or זיכוס **Zykws = Zikhūs...
- Namakiyya);
while the Kipchaks, in some customs,
resembled the
contemporary Oghuzes, who were
nomadic herders. In the
beginning of the
eleventh century the...
- "Türk" in
Turkish Etymological Dictionary,
Sevan Nişanyan.
Faruk Suümer,
Oghuzes (Turkmens): History,
Tribal organization, Sagas,
Turkish World Research...