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The Khitay nomads occupied the Kimak and Kipchak lands west of the Irtysh. The Kaganate thereafter declined, and the Kimeks were probably at times subjected to Kyrgyz and Kara-Khitai overlordship. In the 11th–12th centuries the Mongolic-speaking Naiman tribe in its westward move displaced the Kimaks-Kipchaks from the Mongolian Altai and Upper ...
Abu Said Gardizi (d. 1061) wrote that the Kimak federation consisted of seven tribes: Yemeks (Ar. Yamāk < MTrk *Yemǟk or *(Y)imēk), Eymür, Tatars, Bayandur, Kipchak, Lanikaz and Ajlad. Later, an expanded Kimek Kaganate partially controlled the territories of the Oguz , Kangly , and Bagjanak tribes, and in the west bordered the Khazar and ...
[6] [7] Chinese histories only mentioned the Kipchaks a few times: for example, Yuan general Tutuha's origin from Kipchak tribe Ölberli, [8] or some information about the Kipchaks' homeland, horses, and the Kipchaks' physiognomy and psychology. [9] [10] [11] Kipchak-style helmet, 13th century
The Bayandur was one of the 7 original tribes that made up the Kimek confederation, along with the Imur [3] /Imi, [4] Imak [3] [4] Tatar, Kipchak, Lanikaz and Ajlad. [5] The Kimek tribes originated in the Central Asian steppes, and had migrated to the territory of present-day Kazakhstan. [3] The Bayandur, as part of the Kimek, were mentioned by ...
"The States of the Oghuz, the Kimek and the Kipchak". History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Volume IV: The Age of Achievement AD 750 to the End of the Fifteenth Century. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 61–76. ISBN 978-81-208-1595-7. Bosworth, C. E.; Clauson, Gerard (April 1965). "Al-Xwārazmī on the Peoples of Central Asia".
The Ajlad was a Turkic tribe or clan. They were one of seven original tribes that made up the Kimek confederation.They originated from the Central Asian steppes.. The Ajlad were one of seven original tribes that made up the Kimek confederation, along with the Imur [1] /Imi, [2] Imak, [1] [2] Tatar, Kipchak, Bayandur and Lanikaz. [3]
The Lanikaz were one of seven original tribes that made up the Kimek confederation, along with the Imur [2] /Imi, [3] Imak [2] [3] Tatar, Kipchak, Bayandur, and Ajlad. [4] The Kimek tribes originated in the Central Asian steppes and had migrated to the territory of present-day Kazakhstan. [2] The Lanikaz, as part of the Kimek, were mentioned by ...
The Crimean Khanate, [b] self-defined as the Throne of Crimea and Desht-i Kipchak, [7] [c] and in old European historiography and geography known as Little Tartary, [d] was a Crimean Tatar state existing from 1441–1783, the longest-lived of the Turkic khanates that succeeded the empire of the Golden Horde.