• Uyghur and Ili Turki languages. The descendants of Karluks today include the Uzbeks and Uyghurs. Karluks were known as a coherent ethnic group (with autonomous...
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  • Western China Karluks (also known as Qarluqs), a Turkic pastoral and agricultural tribe in Central Asia Karluk yabghu, a polity ruled by Karluk tribes in...
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    tribes of karluks that occupied the territory between Altai and the Eastern coast of Lake Balkhash dates back to the 5th century. The Karluks were part...
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    The Karluk or Qarluq languages are a sub-branch of the Turkic language family that developed from the varieties once spoken by Karluks. Many Middle Turkic...
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    The Karluk River is a stream, 24 miles (39 km) long, on Kodiak Island in the U.S. state of Alaska. It begins at Karluk Lake in the Kodiak National Wildlife...
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    Karluk (Kal’uq or Kal’ut in Alutiiq; Russian: Карлук) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kodiak Borough, Kodiak Island, Alaska, United States. The population...
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    Karluk was an American-built brigantine which, after many years' service as a whaler, was acquired by the Canadian government in 1913 to act as flagship...
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    is the Karluk River. Karluk Lake is located near the O'Malley River. Karluk Lake has a maximum depth of 457 feet (139 m). To the west, Karluk Lake is...
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    The last voyage of the Karluk, flagship of the Canadian Arctic Expedition of 1913–16, ended with the loss of the ship in the Arctic seas, and the subsequent...
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  • to exist as a people. Hostilities between the Uyghurs and Karluks then forced the Karluks to migrate west into Zhetysu and conflict with the Türgesh...
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  • or Chigils. The Karluks were a nomadic people from the western Altai Mountains who moved to Zhetysu (Semirechye). In 742, the Karluks were part of an...
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    Village of Karluk is a federally recognized Alutiiq Alaska Native tribal entity. Native Village of Karluk is headquartered in the city of Karluk in the Kodiak...
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    in the conflict between their vassals: the Karluks, Karakhanids, and Khwarazm. In early 1156, the Karluks killed Ibrahim Tabghach Khan, the Western Karakhanid...
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  • men. Another Karluk leader, Ozar of Almaliq, married a daughter of Jochi. He commanded an unknown number of soldiers. Because the Karluks submitted voluntarily...
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    This is a timeline of the Karluks. The Kara-Khanid Khanate is also included; however, it is disputed whether the Karluks or Yagmas were the dominant group...
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    Uzbek language (category Karluk languages)
    the Kara-Khanid Khanate from the 9th–12th centuries, a confederation of Karluks, Chigils, Yagma, and other tribes. Uzbek (along with Uyghur) can be considered...
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  • territory and took the city of Suyab. In the 760s, the Karluks drove out the Turgesh. The Karluks migrated into the area of Tokharistan as early as the...
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    Fox McClintock HMS Pandora Young Fram Sverdrup Gjøa Amundsen Rasmussen Karluk Stefansson Bartlett St. Roch H. Larsen Cowper North East Passage Russian...
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  • Karluk Manor is a housing facility for homeless alcoholics in Anchorage, Alaska. It is targeted for homeless alcoholics who are not yet ready to quit drinking...
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  • Yilie ordered expulsion of Karluks from Bukhara and Samarqand to Kashgar and charged Chaghri to deal with matter. Purged Karluks went to Khwarazmshah Il-Arslan...
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  • Arslan Khan was a prince of the Karluks, a prominent nomadic Turkic tribal confederacy in Central Asia. Genghis Khan commanded that Arslan Khan be given...
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    Early history Tele Rouran Khaganate Göktürks Kangar union Kimek Khanate Karluks Oghuz Yabgu State Xueyantuo Khaganate Uyghur Khaganate Kyrgyz Khaganate...
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    to a series of intertribal confrontations in the Eurasian steppes. The Karluks attacked the Oghuz Turks, forcing them to launch a westward migration towards...
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    prior to 751. Firstly, the Karluks never in any sense remained opposed to the Chinese after the battle. In 753, the Karluk Yabghu submitted under the...
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  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge Khubilai Noyon (fl. 1211), Mongol commander; see Karluks § History Kubilay, name This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Karluk Airport (IATA: KYK, ICAO: PAKY, FAA LID: KYK) is a state owned, public use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) east of the central business...
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    these "Türkmens" might be Karluks instead of modern Türkmens' Oghuz-speaking ancestors; as Türkmen might be the Karluks' equivalent of the Göktürks'...
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    established a khaganate in 699. The Türgesh Khaganate lasted until 766 when the Karluks defeated them. Türgesh and Göktürks were related through marriage. Atwood...
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    time the bulk of the Uch-Karluk (Three Karluks) confederation had left the Altai, and the supremacy in Zhetysu passed to the Karluk tribes. After the Oghuz...
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    Concubine Shoutong (寿童妃子) Wives and children: Empress Zhenyuhuisheng of Karluks (貞裕徽聖皇后 罕禄鲁氏; d. 1320), personal name Mailaiti (迈来迪) Toghon Temür, Emperor...
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