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LiDAR reveals large-scale urbanisation at mountain-top medieval cities

Heritage Daily 24 Oct 2024
... at the medieval site of Tashbulak, a city associated with the Qarakhanid Empire. The Qarakhanid Empire was a Karluk Turkic khanate that ruled Central Asia from the 9th to the early 13th century AD.
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The History of the Cyrillic Alphabet and Its Greek Roots

Greek Reporter 10 Aug 2024
This was part of an effort of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire to Christianize the entire region and therefore expand its cultural and diplomatic influence to the North ... Bulgarian Empire in 893.
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Turkey’s alliance with Azerbaijan and Pakistan

Blitz 06 Jul 2024
... Pakistan’s conquest of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir and North India, which for centuries was ruled by Islamic Turkic Empires, and the establishment of a pan-Turkic Union led by Turkey.
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“The Three Brothers”: Turkey’s Alliance with Azerbaijan and Pakistan, Expands Ankara’s Influence in Caucasus-Central Asia

GlobalResearch 05 Jul 2024
... Pakistan’s conquest of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir and North India, which for centuries was ruled by Islamic Turkic Empires, and the establishment of a pan-Turkic Union led by Turkey.
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Grey wolf sign: Timeless emblem of thousands years of Turkish heritage

Anadolu Agency 04 Jul 2024
... and we never lost our independence, namely during the Seljukids, the Anatolian Seljuks” – pre-Ottoman Turkic civilizations – “Ottoman Empire, and Republic of Türkiye eras.
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Most invasions occurred during favourable monsoons in India: Study

Hindustan Times 22 Apr 2024
Although the monsoon was weak in India from 1190 CE to 1210 CE in India, Bakhtiyar Khilji, a Turkic military general of the Ghurid Empire, invaded India multiple times between 1197 and 1206 CE.
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The Mongol Eurasian Empire 1206−1405: The Greatest Continental State in World History

GlobalResearch 22 Feb 2024
Nevertheless, from an ethnic viewpoint, the focal outcome of the Mongol invasion in Asia and Europe was the wide dispersal of the tribes of Turkic origin over the region of West Asia ... The southern Chinese Empire of Chin became totally destroyed.
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Talmudic Judaism, by Robert Lindsay

The Unz Review 30 Jan 2024
The Khazarian Empire converted to Judaism in the 800’s. These people were basically Turkic with an Asiatic component, so they would not look exactly like Europeans as the Khazarian Theory suggests.
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Return Of The Jadids: Central Asia's Soviet-Repressed Groups Getting Fresh Attention From Kazakhs, Uzbeks

Radio Free Europe 15 Jan 2024
In Uzbekistan, it is the Jadids -- a progressive movement of Muslim intellectuals that emerged around the turn of the 20th century in Turkic-speaking parts of the Russian Empire -- who are ...
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The End of the Great White Bogeyman Theory of History?

Dissident Voice 13 Jan 2024
The Kushan Empire soon became quite large and rich ... Now, with the stability brought to China by unification and centralization and the rise of the Kushan Empire, trade flourished ... Sections of it fell under the control of Huns, Turkics, and others.
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Istanbul’s Byzantine past is crumbling: “It’s a historical artefact and it’s crumbling”

Greek City Times 08 Jan 2024
the conquest of Istanbul by Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II, marking the end of the Byzantine empire ... The Ottomans were Turkic warriors originating in Anatolia around 1300, who began fighting the remnants of the Byzantine empire.
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‘People come to touch the walls’: fears for Istanbul’s crumbling Byzantine past

The Observer 07 Jan 2024
the conquest of Istanbul by Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II, marking the end of the Byzantine empire ... The Ottomans were Turkic warriors originating in Anatolia around 1300, who began fighting the remnants of the Byzantine empire.
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He Great Replacement Can Reverse: The Case of Kazakhstan, by James Karlsson

The Unz Review 07 Jan 2024
Thus in 1959, after decades of state policy implemented by the Soviet Union, the Kazakhs, the Turkic-speaking native people of Kazakhstan, conquered by the Russia Empire in the 19th century and taken ...
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Why are there two Altais in Russia?

Russia Beyond 22 Dec 2023
Later, the region became part of various Turkic empires of Central Asia, including the Mongol Empire of Genghis Khan. The Turkic empires gradually disintegrated and, in the 16th century, Russia began the development of Siberia ... Girls of Gorny Altai ... .
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Abbas and the Khazar Claim: Separating Myth from Fact

The Washington Institute 12 Sep 2023
As for the connection between the Khazars and Judaism, historical documentation traces a flow of Jews—not of Turkic origin—from the Byzantine Empire to the Khazars’ famously tolerant domains because of religious persecution.

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