- al-Kashgari
writes that the
people who
lived between Bukhara and
Samarkand were
Turkified Sogdians, whom he
refers to as “Sogdak”.
Tajiks are
considered to be the...
-
could either be
descendants of
Byzantine Gr****s who were
linguistically Turkified, or of
Christian Turkic soldiers who
settled in the
region after the Turkic...
-
Khanate between 1456 and 1465, when
following the
disintegration of the
Turkified state of
Golden Horde,
several tribes under the rule of the
sultans Janibek...
-
descendants of
Ottoman Armenians who, at
least outwardly, were
Islamized (and
Turkified or Kurdified) "under the
threat of
physical extermination"
during the...
-
remained divided until the
arrival of
Timur (r. 1370–1405), who was of
Turkified Mongol origin and the
founder of
Timurid dynasty. Like its predecessors...
- origins;
referring to
their acceptance of the
Muslim faith as them
becoming "
Turkified" or "Poturčin" Turk
South Wales Llanelli residents The
origin of this...
- nevertheless, for
practical purposes, they were Turkish-speaking and
Turkified. From
their base in Ardabil, the
Safavids established control over parts...
-
Manghuds (Mangkits or Mangits) who
moved to the Desht-i
Qipchaq steppe were
Turkified. They
established the
Nogai Horde in the 14th
century and the Manghit...
-
steppe po****tions of
Central Asia
appear to have been
progressively Turkified by East
Asian nomadic Turks,
moving out of Mongolia. The
Uyghurs of the...
- Press, 11
November 2004. p. 72: Meanwhile, amid the
migratory swarm that
Turkified Anatolia, the
dispersion of
learned men from the Persian-speaking east...