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479: 475:, was a descendant of the Kayı tribe. This claim has, however, been called into serious question by many modern historians. The only evidence for the Ottomans' Kayı descent came from genealogies written during the fifteenth century, several centuries after the life of Osman. More significantly, the earliest genealogies written by the Ottomans did not include any reference to Kayı descent at all, indicating that it may have been fabricated at a later date. 457: 48: 1128:
Golden, Peter B. (1990). "The peoples of the south Russian steppes". In Sinor, Denis (ed.). The Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia. Cambridge University Press. p. 279 of pp. 256–284. quote: "Similarly, the Qāy, or elements of them arrived in the Pontic steppes where the Rus' chronicles attested to
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As ethnographers testify, ethnically "pure" peoples do not and cannot exist. On the contrary, new peoples arise from ethnic mixes of two or more peoples, usually assimilating the best features of each. There are many folk legends that the beginning of a nation was laid by two (or several) brothers
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That they hailed from the Kayı branch of the Oğuz confederacy seems to be a creative "rediscovery" in the genealogical concoction of the fifteenth century. It is missing not only in Ahmedi but also, and more importantly, in the Yahşi Fakih-Aşıkpaşazade narrative, which gives its own version of an
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Based on these charters, all of which were drawn up between 1324 and 1360 (almost one hundred fifty years prior to the emergence of the Ottoman dynastic myth identifying them as members of the Kayı branch of the Oguz federation of Turkish tribes), we may posit
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elaborate genealogical family tree going back to Noah. If there was a particularly significant claim to Kayı lineage, it is hard to imagine that Yahşi Fakih would not have heard of it.
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In fact, no matter how one were to try, the sources simply do not allow the recovery of a family tree linking the antecedents of Osman to the Kayı of the Oğuz tribe.
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Rudnyc'kyj, Jaroslav Bohdan (1962–1982). An etymological dictionary of the Ukrainian language. 2., rev. ed. Winnipeg: Ukrainian free acad. of sciences, pp. 660–663.
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adnakel, ak kel, alatelpek, bagly, barak, burkaz, ganjyk, gapan, garabalkan, garawul, garagol, garagul, garadaşly, garakel, garga, garyşmaz
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Even so, Köprülü rejects scholarly attempts to link the formerly Mongolic Qay/Xi to the Oghuz Turkic tribe Qayı(ğ); he points out that
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tribe comes from the oldest of Oghuz Khan's 24 grandchildren who were the patriarchs of the ancient Oghuz tribes, and the name
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in collaboration with James Kelly. In Sources of Oriental Languages and Literature. Part I. p. 82-84, 101-102; Part II. p. 230
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Golden, P.B. (2003) "Cumanica II: The Olberli (Olperli): The Fortunes and Misfortunes of an Inner Asian Nomadic Clan" in
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Golden, Peter B. (1992). An Introduction to the History of the Turkic People. Otto Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden. p. 358, 359
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Köprülü, Mehmet Fuad (2006) Early Mystic in Turkish literature translated by Leiser and Dankoff. 146-147
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Slovarʹ-spravochnik ti︠u︡rkskikh-rodoplemennykh nazvaniĭ: I.N. Lezina, A.V. Superanskai︠a︡
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A. V. Superanskaya associates the Kayı tribe with the origin of the name of the city of
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distinguished the Qay tribe from the Qayığ branch/sub-tribe of the Oghuz-Turkmen tribe.
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Atalay, Besim (2006). Divanü Lügati't - Türk. Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi.
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and that Kay had been ethnic and linguistic relatives of the Mongolic-speaking
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p. 16-17. quote: " The Qay (the Tatabı of the Türk inscriptions) are noted as
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Maħmūd al-Kašğari. "Dīwān Luğāt al-Turk". (1982) Edited & translated by
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as one of the tribes that formed the Turkic tribal confederation called the
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KAYI - An article published in 25th volume of Turkish Encyclopedia of Islam
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Turkic tribes as Oghuz-Turkmen tribes, one of them is the Kay tribe, whom
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Golden, Peter B. (2006). "Cumanica V: The Basmils and Qipchaqs" in
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Golden, Peter B. (2006). "Cumanica V: The Basmils and Qipčaqs" in
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as of one of 22 Oghuz tribes, saying that Oghuz were also called
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It is unclear whether the Chornyi Klobuki are related to the
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Between Two Worlds: The Construction of the Ottoman State
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translates as "strong". In his extensive history work “
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their present as Kaepichi, i.e. 'sons of the Qay,' a
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belonged to the Kayı tribe. In the 10th century, the
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among others. Later on, Németh (1991) proposes that
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Makhachkala: Dagestan Publishing 520:) who belonged to the Kayi tribe. 516:was headed by supreme leaders (or 409:has several Mongolic etymologies: 25: 1771: 315:, identifies a number of ancient 1526: 927:. Britannica Online Encyclopedia 535:from Central Asia to modern day 467:According to Ottoman tradition, 262:) tribes, direct descendants of 1246: 1230:Dictionary of Turkmen Ethnonyms 1215: 1196: 1187: 1166: 1136: 1122: 1107: 1078: 1063: 1039: 965: 956: 939: 917: 856:15: notes 24–25. p. 17 of 13-42 778:Dictionary of Turkmen Ethnonyms 739: 667: 527:archaeologist and ethnographer 175:people and a sub-branch of the 1222:Atanyýazov, Soltansha (1988). 894: 881: 872: 859: 846: 831: 812: 794: 770:Atanyýazov, Soltansha (1988). 763: 13: 1: 1225:Словарь туркменских этнонимов 773:Словарь туркменских этнонимов 756: 486:(2001) depicting monument to 1144:Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi 854:Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi 7: 1008:Lindner, Rudi Paul (1983). 695: 656:are also a subtribe of the 10: 1776: 1464:Division of the Kayı tribe 1274: 989:. SUNY Press. p. 78. 912:Cambridge University Press 902:The Turks in World History 838:Ю.Зуев (Yu.Zuyev) (1960). 448:Division of the Kayı tribe 445: 441: 179:tribal federation. In his 1707: 1676: 1645: 1638: 1603: 1572: 1541: 1534: 1451: 1420: 1366: 1091:Armies of Medieval Russia 672:The name and logo of the 555:, who were allies of the 417:"interjection of grief", 229: 120: 115: 108: 103: 92: 87: 76: 71: 45: 38: 1254:"The bow and two arrows" 1179:(in Kyrgyz). INION RAN. 1088:, Angus McBride (2001), 732: 571:Legacy of the Kayi tribe 539:, they are known in the 507:Gorkut-ata (Dede Korkut) 370:, whom Tibetans knew as 39: 1308:TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi 972:Kafadar, Cemal (1995). 362:to the (para-)Mongolic 1173:Lezina, I. N. 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Index

Kayi

Tamga
ongon
bow and arrow
Mahmud al-Kashgari
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Turkish
Turkmen
Sunni Islam
Oghuz Turks
Karakhanid
Turkish
Turkmen
Oghuz
Turkic
Bozok
Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk
Kara-Khanid
Mahmud al-Kashgari
Turkomans
Turkmen
Turkmen
Shajara-i Tarākima
Khiva
Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur
Turkmen
Oghuz Turkic
Oghuz Khagan

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