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    The Tiele, also named Gaoche or Gaoju, were a tribal confederation of Turkic ethnic origins living to the north of China proper and in Central Asia, emerging...
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    lived in the Yenisey river valley in Siberia. The Kyrgyz people were constituents of the Tiele people, the Göktürks, and the Uyghur Khaganate before establishing...
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  • Look up Tiele in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tiele may refer to: Tiele people, an ancient people of Central Asia Tiélé, Mali, a commune and village...
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    People's Republic of China. Tieling is a city where coal mining is an important industry. As of the 2020 census, Tieling was home to 2,388,294 people...
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    Dingling. According to the Book of Wei, the Tiele people were the remnants of the Chidi (赤狄), the red Di people competing with the Jin in the Spring and...
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    Yakuts (redirect from Yakut people)
    scholar Vasily Radlov connected the Kurykans or Gǔlìgān (Chinese: 骨利干) Tiele people from Chinese historical accounts with the Yakuts. They are mentioned...
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  • Capsicum annuum Dingling, also known as Chile, an ancient Siberian people Tiele people, a collection of mostly Turkic tribes, associated by the Chinese...
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  • 高車 / 高车, Pinyin: Gāochē, Wade-Giles: Kao-ch'e) (aka Tiele people) told among various Turkic peoples. The tale is told in Chinese in the Book of Wei and...
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    Cornelis Petrus Tiele (16 December 1830 – 11 January 1902) was a Dutch theologian and scholar of religions. Tiele was born at Leiden. He was educated...
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    Meral Akşener is nicknamed Asena. List of wolves Grey wolf (mythology) Tiele people, whose progenitors were a gray he-wolf and a Xiongnu princess She-wolf...
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  • females invite males TOLO (TV channel), an Afghan TV station Tiele people, a Turkic people in inner Asia before the 8th century Tolo, an Aztec deity, for...
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    Shatuo (category Shatuo people)
    480s when its independence was destroyed by the Tiele people. After the fall of the state, the people of Yueban formed four tribes - Chuyue, Chumi, Chumuhun...
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    Bashkirs (redirect from Bashkir people)
    Book of Sui (636 AD). Around 40 Turkic Tiele tribes were named in the section "A Narration about the Tiele people"; Bashkirs might have been included within...
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  • Lake Tele, Republic of the Congo Telemark skiing, a style of skiing Tiele people, an ancient Turkic tribal confederation Tele (footballer) (born 1990)...
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  • Xiongnu (category Ancient peoples of China)
    polyglot steppe empires". Chinese sources link the Tiele people and Ashina to the Xiongnu, not all Turkic peoples. According to the Book of Zhou and the History...
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  • following is an incomplete list of major wars fought by Mongolia, by Mongolian people or regular armies during periods when independent Mongolian states existed...
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  • Onogurs (category Turkic peoples)
    tribes are related to the Ting-ling and Tiele people. It is considered they belonged to the westernmost Tiele tribes, which also included the Uyghurs-Toquz...
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    from the clan name of the ancient Tiele people within the Xiongnu confederation.[citation needed] Non-Chinese peoples and ethnic minorities in China sometimes...
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  • Uyghur people to the Altaic pastoralists called Tiele, who lived in the valleys south of Lake Baikal and around the Yenisei River. The Tiele first appear...
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    Bulgars (redirect from Bulgar people)
    a Turkic people of Inner Asia has been put forward by Boris Simeonov, who identified them with the Pugu (僕骨; buk/buok kwət; Buqut), a Tiele and/or Toquz...
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    Rouran Khaganate (category Donghu people)
    Ordos region. The Rouran expanded westward and defeated the neighboring Tiele people and expanded their territory over the Silk Roads, even vassalizing the...
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  • Tieles is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cecilio Tieles (born 1942), Cuban pianist, professor and musicologist Evelio Tieles (born...
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  • Five Barbarians (category Ancient peoples of China)
    behind on the northern steppes were later known at the Chile, Gaoche or Tiele people. Goguryeo was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea and a rival to the Murong-Xianbei...
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    2023, p. 4: "It should also be noted that even the early Turkic peoples, including the Tiele and the Türks, were made up of heterogeneous elements. Importantly...
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  • Fanhe Town (also called Tieling New City, Fanhe New District, Tieling New District) is a recently developed town in Tieling County, China, where the buildings...
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    the Turkic-speaking Tiele people, respectively, as Hegu and Xue. The Dingling were also proposed to be early Proto-Turkic people or ancestors of Tungusic...
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    Teleuts (redirect from Teleut people)
    within Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East. The Teleuts were once part of the Tiele people. They came under the rule of...
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    father Tardu as ruler of the Göktürks, and levies heavy taxes on the Tiele people. Schuttern Abbey (Germany) is founded by the wandering Irish monk Offo...
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    extended north of the Tian Shan. Tiele people (c. 100-800): Tiele is a vague Chinese term for the probably Turkic peoples living mainly on the northern edge...
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    Uyghurs (redirect from Uighur people)
    reconstructed Middle Chinese pronunciation *[kɑutɕʰĭa], later known as the Tiele (铁勒 / 鐵勒, Tiělè). Gāochē in turn has been connected to the Uyghur Qangqil (قاڭقىل...
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