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  1. 6 de abr. de 2009 · Kipchaks in Eurasia circa 1200. Later Turkic peoples include the Avars, Karluks (mainly eighth century), Uyghurs, Kyrgyz, Oghuz (or Ğuz) Turks, and Turkmens. As these peoples were founding states in the area between Mongolia and Transoxiana, they came into contact with Muslims, and most gradually adopted Islam.

  2. Genetic studies on Turkish people. Population genetics research has been conducted on the ancestry of the modern Turkish people (not to be confused with Turkic peoples) in Turkey. Such studies are relevant for the demographic history of the population as well as health reasons, such as population specific diseases. [1]

  3. The major Turkic tribes are the Afghan Qizilbash, Uzbeks, Kyrgyz, Turkmens and Hazaras. The Qizilbash came to Afghanistan during the Afsharid and Durrani rule in Afghanistan and since they worked at high government jobs, but also made up parts of the army, especially when Timur Shah Durrani wanted to get rid of the dependency on Pashtun tribes ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tiele_peopleTiele people - Wikipedia

    Like the Göktürks, the Tiele were probably one of many nomadic Turkic peoples on the steppe. [66] [54] [67] However, Lee & Kuang (2017) state that Chinese histories did not describe the Ashina-led Göktürks as descending from the Dingling or belonging to the Tiele confederation.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KarachaysKarachays - Wikipedia

    Balkars, Nogais, Kumyks, Circassians, Abazins, North Caucasian peoples. The Karachays or Karachai ( Karachay-Balkar: Къарачайлыла, romanized: Qaraçaylıla or таулула, romanized: tawlula, lit. 'Mountaineers') [3] are an indigenous [4] North Caucasian- Turkic ethnic group native to the North Caucasus. They are primarily ...

  6. Turkic peoples is part of WikiProject Central Asia, a project to improve all Central Asia-related articles. This includes but is not limited to Afghanistan , Kazakhstan , Kyrgyzstan , Mongolia , Tajikistan , Tibet , Turkmenistan , Uzbekistan , Xinjiang and Central Asian portions of Iran , Pakistan and Russia , region-specific topics, and anything else related to Central Asia.

  7. Turkic peoples constitute a substantial minority of about 15–24%, the largest group being the Azerbaijani. They are the second largest ethnicity in Iran, as well as the largest minority group. [3] Other Turkic groups include the Turkmen, Qashqai and Kazakhs peoples. Arabs account for about 2–3% of the Iranian population.