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    Historically, the Senior jüz (Kazakh: Ұлы жүз, romanized: Uly jüz, ۇلى ٴجۇز) inhabited the northern lands of the former Chagatai Ulus of the Mongol Empire...
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    Khan's death in 1781, the Middle Jüz was nominally ruled by his son Vali, but Vali never achieved control of the entire jüz. In an attempt to establish some...
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  • romanized: Aq Orda), or more appropriately, the Left wing of the Jochid Ulus was one of the uluses within the Mongol Empire formed around 1225, after...
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  • pushed Kazakhs to neighboring countries. In around 1860, part of the Middle Jüz Kazakhs came to Mongolia and were allowed to settle down in Bayan-Ölgii,...
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  • Abul Khair's initiative, a large detachment of 500 Kazakhs from the Junior Jüz, bypassing the Yaik fortifications, once again crossed the ice through Yaik...
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  • of the Perseverance and Strong Will" (Arabic: أُولُو ٱلْعَزْم, romanized: ʾUlu al-ʿAzm) in reverse chronological order: Muhammad the final seal of the prophets...
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    Ottoman Empire. A few part of them joined to Kazakh Khanate as part of Little jüz. The Manghits had been settled by Genghis Khan around the city of Qarshi...
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  • Toquz : bolmï Bilge : Taj Seŋün...tu...bes jüz bašï Kül Oŋï : Őz ïnanču : bes jüz : bašï Uluγ Őz ïnanču Uruŋu : jüz : bašï : Uluγ Uruŋu Töles begler oγulï :...
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    Kazakhstan. By the 18th century, the Kazakh Khanate had fragmented into three jüz (tribal divisions), which were gradually absorbed and conquered by the Russian...
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  • and emir (prince). In the Mongol Empire it signified the ruler of a horde (ulus), while the ruler of all the Mongols was the khagan or great khan. It is...
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    C2b1a3 F1918, M504 C2b1a3a M401 Kazakhs (especially tribes of the Senior Jüz and the Kereys), Hazaras, Mongols, Kyrgyz, Uzbeks, Dungans, Tajiks, Pashtuns...
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    moved out of Mongolia and eventually settled in the area comprising the ulus of Chagatai Khan. In the mid-14th century the authority of the Chagatai khans...
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  • join anything with Me. For Tabatabai, the authority of the divine guides (ulu al-amr) completes the spiritual authority (walaya) of God and His prophet...
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