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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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807:Огуз — одно из тюркских племен (кабиле), они же туркмены...Второй (род) — Кайыг/(Oghuz - one of the Turkic tribes (kabile), they are also Turkmens. Second (clan) - Kayig)
1163:(*Särbi?), a grouping of people that is generally considered to be of 'Proto-Mongolic' or more probably Mongolic and/or 'Para-Mongolic' ethno-linguistic affiliations."
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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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Olberli (Olperli): The Fortunes and Misfortunes of an Inner Asian Nomadic Clan" in
1118:[The Cities of the Ghuz (historical and ethnographic studies)] (in Russian). Moscow: Soviet Ethnography Journal.
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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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1294:"Hun country at the Caspian Gate: Caspian Dagestan during the epoch of the Great Movement of Peoples"
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distinguished the Qay tribe from the Qayığ branch/sub-tribe of the Oghuz-Turkmen tribe.
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KAYI - An article published in 25th volume of
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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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1047:"АБУ-Л-ГАЗИ->РОДОСЛОВНАЯ ТУРКМЕН->ЧАСТЬ 1"
1203:Еремеев (Yeremeyev), Дмитрий (Dmitriy) (1971).
1116:"Города Гузов (историко-этнографические этюды)"
907:History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey
801:Махмуд ал-Кашгари (Mahmud al-Kashgari) (1939).
217:people shall be led by Kayı and Bayat tribes" (
209:the one who has might and power by relationship
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1284:. Türk Kültürünü Araştırma Enstitüsü, 1977.
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803:"Диван лугат ат-турк (Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk)"
1114:Толстов (Tolstov), Сергей (Sergey) (1947).
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1070:Росляков (Roslyakov), А. (A.) (1956).
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987:The Nature of the Early Ottoman State
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712:Oghuz traditional tribal organization
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401:"snowstorm, blizzard"; nevertheless,
1306:(in Turkish). Vol. 25. Ankara:
1016:. Indiana University Press. p.
72:Regions with significant populations
1133:of a tribal or clan name *Qay-oba."
505:folk narrator, soothsayer and bard
24:
1296:. Makhachkala: Dagestan Publishing
520:) who belonged to the Kayi tribe.
516:was headed by supreme leaders (or
409:has several Mongolic etymologies:
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927:. Britannica Online Encyclopedia
535:from Central Asia to modern day
467:According to Ottoman tradition,
262:) tribes, direct descendants of
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175:people and a sub-branch of the
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773:Словарь туркменских этнонимов
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486:(2001) depicting monument to
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854:Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi
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1008:Lindner, Rudi Paul (1983).
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656:are also a subtribe of the
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1464:Division of the Kayı tribe
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989:. SUNY Press. p. 78.
912:Cambridge University Press
902:The Turks in World History
838:Ю.Зуев (Yu.Zuyev) (1960).
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179:tribal federation. In his
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1179:(in Kyrgyz). INION RAN.
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571:Legacy of the Kayi tribe
539:, they are known in the
507:Gorkut-ata (Dede Korkut)
370:, whom Tibetans knew as
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1308:TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi
972:Kafadar, Cemal (1995).
362:to the (para-)Mongolic
1173:Lezina, I. N. (1994).
869:note. 49 p. 17 of 5-29
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1094:, Osprey Publishing,
985:Lowry, Heath (2003).
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452:Siege of Kulaca Hisar
254:among the 24 ancient
116:Related ethnic groups
1639:Üçoks (Three arrows)
1535:Bozoks (Grey arrows)
1280:Kafesoğlu, İbrahim.
1232:] (in Russian).
780:] (in Russian).
435:Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk
246:Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur
234:In his history work
223:Il başy - gaýy-baýat
182:Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk
1258:Hürriyet Daily News
953:, Cilt I, sayfa 55.
826:Полторацк (Асхабад)
463:variant Kayı tamga.
384:Mehmet Fuat Köprülü
283:also says that the
215:proverb says that "
185:, the 11th century
55:of Kayı, which its
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592:Jaroslav Rudnyckyj
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191:Mahmud al-Kashgari
65:Mahmud al-Kashgari
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1292:Gmyrya, L. 1995.
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501:The famous Oghuz-
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