- Turkification, Turkization, or
Turkicization (Turkish: Türkleştirme)
describes a
shift whereby po****tions or
places receive or
adopt Turkic attributes...
- destro****—its
members either perished, fled, or
accepted Islam and
Turkicization—and the
peasantry was
enserfed to
Turkish masters. Guineva,
Maria (10...
-
Turkic peoples involved the
Turkicization of
various non-Turkic-speaking groups. The "Turks"
intermixed with and
Turkicized various indigenous groups across...
- Tauris. p. 32. ISBN 978-1848858985. Paul D. Buell, "Mongol
Empire and
Turkicization: The
Evidence of Food and Foodways", p. 200ff, in Amitai-Preiss, 1999...
- as well as
Turkicized Mongols) were
joined now by
Anatolian Turks migrating back to Iran. This
marked the
final stage of
Turkicization.
Although there...
-
Genghis Khan on his mother's side. Paternally,
Babur belonged to the
Turkicized Barlas tribe of
Mongol origin.
Ousted from his
ancestral domains in Central...
- 'Great State' in
Kipchak Turkic), was
originally a
Mongol and
later Turkicized khanate established in the 13th
century and
originating as the northwestern...
-
Genghis Khan on his mother's side. Paternally,
Babur belonged to the
Turkicized Barlas tribe of
Mongol origin.
Ousted from his
ancestral domains in Central...
- Ulashebichi; Hg. Olás), Urus-oba (R. Ourusoba; from
endonym *Aoruša of
Turkicized Alans,
compare Gr****: Αορσοι or from
Turkic root urus- "to fight," i.e...
- the
Muslim Kara-Khanid
Khanate in 1006,
during the
Islamization and
Turkicization of Xinjiang.
Built on an oasis, Khotan's
mulberry groves allowed the...