Haskovo province. The number of Nogais living in Turkey today is disputed. Estimates claim there are 90,000-100,000 Nogais (Nogai Turks) in the country. They...
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The Nogai Horde was a confederation founded by the Nogais that occupied the Pontic–Caspian steppe from about 1500 until they were pushed west by the Kalmyks...
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Golden Horde in late 15th century Nogais, a Turkic people Nogai language, the language spoken by the Nogais Nogai steppe, Russia This disambiguation...
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language of the Nogais. As a member of the Kipchak branch, it is closely related to Kazakh, Karakalpak and Crimean Tatar. In 2014 the first Nogai novel (Akşa...
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Bulgaria at his court, and his wife Euphrosyne became her god-mother. Nogais Geni - Nogai / Isa Khan (b. – c. 1299). Geni.com. Accessed 5 February 2015. Rashid...
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The Ak Nogai are a division of the Nogai whose dialect forms the main base for the literary Nogai language. They live in northern Karachay–Cherkessia....
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Nogais to the Urals. It was brutally suppressed in a few months by the troops under the command of Alexander Suvorov. For almost 300 years the Nogais...
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Tatars of Romania (redirect from Nogais in Romania)
Tatars and Nogais emigrated to the Rusçuk region which subsequently became known as "Little Tartary". Following the Russian conquest of 1812, Nogais from Bucak...
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The Lesser Nogai Horde, not to be confused with the (Greater) Nogai Horde on the Caspian, was the Nogai Tatar territory in Kuban (on the eastern shore...
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Kalmykia. To the south was the Caspian Sea, to the east the Nogai Horde, and to the west Nogais who were theoretically subjects of the Crimean Khanate. The...
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Mehmed I Giray (section Nogais)
on learning of a Nogai raid on Crimea. Mehmed fell from his horse and became ill. The force returned to Crimea. In 1509 the Nogais planned to attack...
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volunteers that prosecuted the Carlists. As Nogais page in Wikimedia Commons As Nogais page at Lugonet.com As Nogais page at Diputación Provincial de Lugo 42°49′0″N...
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Crimean–Nogai slave raids in Eastern Europe were the slave raids, for over three centuries, conducted by the military of the Crimean Khanate and the Nogai Horde...
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Balkars (Kabardino-Balkaria), while Kumyks and Nogais live in Dagestan. <<<Kalmyks Nogais Nogais Nogais Terek Cossacks Circassians Circassians Circassians...
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Manghud (section Nogai Horde)
settlements. Many Nogais joined the service of Crimean khan. Settling there, they contributed to the formation of the Crimean Tatars. However, Nogais were not...
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Juergen Nogai (born 2 July 1953 in Jessen/Elster, south of Berlin) is a German architecture, art and documentary photographer. Juergen Nogai began his...
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Golden Horde (section Nogai Horde (1440s))
dynasty flourished for a full century, until 1359, though the intrigues of Nogai instigated a partial civil war in the late 1290s. The Horde's military power...
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the Nogai lands on the lower Volga. The remaining Nogais were then nominally Crimean vassals, either north of the Black Sea, or in the Small Nogai Horde...
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Balkars: Mountain Tatars Kumyks: Daghestan Tatars Kipchak–Nogai branch: Dobrujan Tatars Nogais: Nogai Tatars Siberian Tatars Siberian branch: Altaians: Altai...
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Cherkessk (category Articles containing Nogai-language text)
(8.2%) Nogais (1.5%) Other (6.0%) In 2021, the population included: Russians (44.71%) Karachays (23.8%) Circassians (16%) Abazins (9.5%) Nogais (1.5%)...
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of the Kazan khans were composed of steppe Tatar (Kipchaks, and later of Nogais) that lived in Kazan. According to the Ginghizide tradition, the local Turkic...
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Northeastern Karakalpak and Southwestern Karakalpak. It developed alongside Nogai and neighbouring Kazakh languages, being markedly influenced by both. Typologically...
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poor relations with the Nogais. He later re-established ties with the Nogais upon marriage with Nur Sultan, daughter of Nogai Timur Mirza. In Russian...
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Terek–Kuma Lowland (redirect from Nogai steppe)
and reed marshes in the deltas. The Terek-Kuma sands between the Kuma and Terek valleys are also known as the Nogai Steppe (Russian: Ногайская степь)....
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This is a list of Crimean-Nogai slave raids in Eastern Europe. Battle of Blue Waters Battle of the Vorskla River Crimean Khanate Crimean slave trade Shabuldo...
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; Karakalpak: Qaraqalpaqlar, Қарақалпақлар, قاراقلپقلر), are a Kipchak-Nogai Turkic ethnic group native to Karakalpakstan in Northwestern Uzbekistan...
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from Nogai as "overflowing". The name originated in the 14th century with the Kipchak Tatars who came to these places, especially Astrakhan Nogais. The...
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The Mongol (Tatar) clique of Nogai Khan, a part of the larger Golden Horde, was heavily involved in the Kingdom of Serbia in the 1280s and 1290s. A serious...
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It included: Crimean Tatar Legion, comprising Crimean Tatars, Qarays, Nogais[citation needed] Volga Tatar Legion, which included also Bashkirs, Chuvashes...
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frequently raided Eastern Slavic lands to capture slaves. Further east, the Nogai Horde and Kazakh Khanate frequently raided the Slavic-speaking areas of...
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