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Haskovo province. The
number of
Nogais living in
Turkey today is disputed.
Estimates claim there are 90,000-100,000
Nogais (
Nogai Turks) in the country. They...
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Golden Horde in late 15th
century Nogais, a
Turkic people Nogai language, the
language spoken by the
Nogais Nogai steppe,
Russia This disambiguation...
- The
Nogai Horde was a
confederation founded by the
Nogais that
occupied the Pontic–Caspian
steppe from
about 1500
until they were
pushed west by the Kalmyks...
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language of the
Nogais. As a
member of the
Kipchak branch, it is
closely related to Kazakh,
Karakalpak and
Crimean Tatar. In 2014 the
first Nogai novel (Akşa...
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volunteers that
prosecuted the Carlists. As
Nogais page in
Wikimedia Commons As
Nogais page at Lugonet.com As
Nogais page at Di****ción
Provincial de Lugo 42°49′0″N...
- Kalmykia. To the
south was the
Caspian Sea, to the east the
Nogai Horde, and to the west
Nogais who were
theoretically subjects of the
Crimean Khanate. The...
- of
Bulgaria at his court, and his wife
Euphrosyne became her god-mother.
Nogais Rashid Al-Din 1971, p. 113. G. V. Vernadsky, The
Mongols and Rus Paul D...
- of
people over the
course of
numerous incursions by the
Crimeans and the
Nogais greatly drained Eastern Europe's
human and
economic resources, consequently...
- Balkars:
Mountain Tatars Kumyks:
Daghestan Tatars Kipchak–
Nogai branch:
Dobrujan Tatars Nogais:
Nogai Tatars Siberian Tatars Siberian branch: Altaians: Altai...
- The Ak
Nogai are a
division of the
Nogai whose dialect forms the main base for the
literary Nogai language. They live in
northern Karachay–Cherkessia....