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Turco-Mongol tradition

The Turco-Mongol or Turko-Mongol tradition was an ethnocultural synthesis that arose in Asia during the 13-14th century among the ruling elites of the Golden Horde and the Chagatai Khanate. The ruling Mongol elites of these khanates eventually assimilated into the Turkic populations that they conquered and ruled over, thus becoming known as…

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Turkification and cultural assimilation

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Turco-Mongol tradition

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Edges146
Triples8
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.013605
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mongol turkic chagatai mongols horde khanate empire asia tatars central language golden islam among century groups khan peoples timur genghis

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
the Barlasinstance ofthe Mongols proper-tribes related to Genghis Khan0.80text
Qongiratinstance ofthe Mongols proper-tribes related to Genghis Khan0.80text
Manghudinstance ofthe Mongols proper-tribes related to Genghis Khan0.80text
Dughlatinstance ofthe Mongols proper-tribes related to Genghis Khan0.80text
and Ushininstance ofthe Mongols proper-tribes related to Genghis Khan0.80text
the Qarakhanidsinstance ofNone of these peoples traced their origins to pre-Mongol Turkic states or peoples0.80text
Kipchaksinstance ofNone of these peoples traced their origins to pre-Mongol Turkic states or peoples0.80text
or Seljuksinstance ofNone of these peoples traced their origins to pre-Mongol Turkic states or peoples0.80text

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