- The
Oghuz Turks (Middle Turkic: ٱغُز, romanized: Oγuz) were a
western Turkic people who
spoke the
Oghuz branch of the
Turkic language family. In the 8th...
- worsened,
their union was
defeated by an
alliance of
Oguzes, Kimaks, and Karluks. Kimaks,
together with
Oguzes,
seized Kangar Pecheneg lands along the Seyhun...
-
typical for
Bulgars (Ogurs) and
Oguzes,
where the
typically Kypchak "M"
turns into "B" and "P": the word "I am" (
oguzes and ogurs) even in
ancient times...
- the
Turkic Kaganate. The Syr
Darya cities retained their autonomy. The
Oguzes in the
southern Kazakhstan,
Kimaks in the
Irtysh River valley, ****ans in...
- The
Toquz Oghuz was a
political alliance of nine
Turkic Tiele tribes in
Inner Asia,
during the
early Middle Ages. The
Toquz Oghuz was
consolidated and...
- "ay-bas" ("lunar head").
Kangly (Kangars) – "bai-terek" ("sacred tree").
Oguzes – "teke" ("mount")
Desperta ferro! ("Awake iron!" in Catalan) was the most...
-
Xinli (薪犁). In 50 BC,
Xiongnu chanyu Zhizhi defeated the Wusun,
Wujie (
Oguzes?),
Dinglings and
Jiankun (Kyrgyzes).
During those times,
Kyrgyz people lived...
- "Science", 1974. (in Russian)
Pletneva S.A., "Antiques of
Black Klobuks (
Oguzes)", Moscow, 1972. Robb, J.,
People of stone: stelae,
personhood and society...
-
languages differs from the
Kipchak in that the word “I” was
pronounced by the
Oguzes and
Ogurs in
ancient times by "bä(n)", and the rest of the
Turks - by "män"...
- in the
Turkic epic as an
authentic image of the "infidels" with whom the
Oguzes fought) by the
Armenians and Georgians. As the
author notes, "basically...