- with any
other known languages.
Andrew Shimunek (2017)
classifies Tuoba (
Tabghach) as a "Serbi" (i.e., para-Mongolic) language. Shimunek's
Serbi branch also...
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Tuoba (Tabγač or
Tabghach; also Taγbač or Taghbach; Chinese: 拓跋) is an
extinct language spoken by the
Tuoba people in
northern China around the 5th century...
- (northern
Early Middle Chinese/NEMC *kʰɨrbuwk) Tuan/Duan 段 (NEMC *dɔr̃)
Tabghach Tuyuhun/T’u-yü-hun (Mu-jung/Murong 慕容)
Kitanic (Yü-wen/Yuwen 宇文) Old Kitan...
- Wuhuan, and
Xianbei peoples might have been
related to Proto-Mongolic. For
Tabghach, the
language of the
founders of the
Northern Wei dynasty, for
which the...
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derived from the
Tabghach, an
early medieval Xianbei clan and
founders of the
Northern Wei
dynasty in China. The Old
Turkic name
Tabghach (Tuoba in Mandarin)...
- Karakhanids, and Khwarazm. In
early 1156, the
Karluks killed Ibrahim Tabghach Khan, the
Western Karakhanid ruler of Samarkand.
Ibrahim was succeeded...
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Mahmud 1132–1141
Ibrahim Tabghach Khan 1141–1156 Ali
Chaghri Khan 1156–1161 Mas'ud
Tabghach Khan 1161–1171
Muhammad Tabghach Khan 1171–1178
Ibrahim Arslan...
- name for
China after the
older Sinae and Serica:
Taugast (Old Turkic:
Tabghach),
during its
Northern Wei (386–535) period. The 7th-century
Byzantine historian...
- The
Qarakhan and
Qarakhitay khans held
titles that
identified them as
Tabghach or Khitay,
named after kingdoms in
northern China. Tang
architectural influences...
- the Mongols.
Later branches and
descendants of the
Xianbei include the
Tabghach and Khitan, who seem to have been
linguistically Para-Mongolic. [...] Opinions...