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33: 1294: 496: 597:), Khan of the left corner, did not. Oghuz declared war on Urum Khan and marched his army to the west. One night, a large male wolf with grey fur (which is an avatar of Tengri) came to his tent in an aura of light. He said, "Oghuz, you want to march against Urum, I want to march before your army." So, the grey sky-wolf marched before the Turkic army and guided them. The two armies fought near the river İtil (Volga). Oghuz Khan won the battle. Then, Oghuz and his six sons carried out campaigns in 643: 233: 541:. While praying, he saw a circle of light coming from the sky with a supernaturally beautiful girl standing in the light. Oghuz fell in love with the girl and married her. He had three sons whom he named Gün (Sun), Ay (Moon), and Yıldız (Star) (all in Turkmen). Later, Oghuz went hunting and saw another mesmerizing girl inside a tree. He married her as well and had three more sons whom he named Gök (Sky), Dağ (Mountain), and Deniz (Sea) (in Turkmen). 526:(lords, chiefs), thus gathering the clans together. But his Chinese stepmother and half-brother, who was the heir to the throne, became intimidated by his power and convinced Qara Khan that Oghuz was planning to dethrone him. Qara Khan decided to assassinate Oghuz at a hunting party. Oghuz learned about this plan and instead killed his father and became the khan. His stepmother and half-brother fled to Chinese lands. 1185:Записки капитана Филиппа Иоганна Страленберга об истории и географии Российской империи Петра Великого. Северо-восточная часть Европы и Азии (Memoirs of Captain Philip Johan Stralenberg on the history and geography of the Russian Empire of Peter the Great. Northeastern part of Europe and Asia.). М.-Л. АН СССР. (Moscow-Leningrad. USSR Academy of Sciences Publishing House).1985 605:
Yıldız. He said, "My older sons, take this bow and shoot your arrows to the sky like this bow." He gave the three silver arrows to his three younger sons Gök, Dağ and Deniz and said, "My younger sons, take these silver arrows. A bow shoots arrows and you are to be like the arrow." Then, he passed his lands on to his sons,
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In his old age, Oghuz saw a dream. He called his six sons and sent them to the east and the west. His elder sons found a golden bow in the east. His younger sons found three silver arrows in the west. Oghuz Khan broke the golden bow into three pieces and gave each to his three older sons Gün, Ay, and
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Oghuz Khan is sometimes considered the legendary founder of most Turkic people, and ancestor of the Oghuz subbranch. Even today, subbranches of Oghuz are classified in order of the legendary six sons and 24 grandsons of Oghuz Khan. In history, Turkmen dynasties often rebelled or claimed sovereignty
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The experts in the knowledge of the foundation of the prophets and those who know the secrets of the meanings (human) works narrate that this great lineage (of the house of Osman) comes from Oghuz son of Kara Han, who was one of the children of Bulcas, son of
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Oghuz Khan, he has given the name, which means "saint", in his childhood because he was seen on the right path (i.e. God's). Because he recognized the Oneness of God, he fought with his father, and Oghuz's army killed the latter. This happened during Prophet
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named Kiyant. Oghuz armed himself and went to kill the dragon. He set a trap for the dragon by hanging a freshly killed deer in a tree, then killed the great dragon with a bronze lance and cut off its head with a steel sword.
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Golden, Peter B. 1992. An introduction to the history of the Turkic peoples. Ethnogenesis and state formation in medieval and early modern Eurasia and the Middle East. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
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Then, he sent letters to the Kings of the Four Directions, saying: "I am the Khan of the Turks. And I will be Khan of the Four Corners of the Earth. I want your obedience."
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as the son of Qara Khan, leader of the Turkic people. He started talking as soon as he was born. He stopped drinking his mother's milk after the first time and asked for
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preserved in many different manuscripts have been published in numerous languages as listed below in the references. The narratives about him are often entitled
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and other historians, concludes that Oghuz Khan was the leader of the ancient Scythian peoples, under whose leadership they conquered vast territories in the
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Woods, John E. 1976. The Aqquyunlu Clan, Confederation, Empire: a study in 15th/16th Century Turco-Iranian Politics. Minneapolis: Bibliotheca Islamica.
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Oghuz Khan , the eponymous ancestor of the Oghuz from whom the Seljukids and the Ottomans descended , probably owes his reputation to the importance...
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is usually associated with Oghuz Khagan. The reason for that is a striking similarity of the Oghuz-Kagan biography in the Turko-Persian manuscripts (
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Jean Sylvain Bailly. Histoire De L'Astronomie Ancienne, Depuis Son Origine Jusqu'À L'Établissement De L'École D'Alexandrie - Debure (Paris), 1775
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states that Ertuğrul's lineage goes to Gökalp, a son of Oghuz Khagan. The author states that the information was shown during a court of
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was a tribal confederation of Oguz Turkic nomadic tribes from the Oguz tribe of Yiva, which existed in the 14-15th centuries in
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Pelliot, Paul. 1930. Sur la légende d'Uγuz-khan en écriture ouigoure. T'oung Pao. Second Series. 27: 4–5. pp. 247–358.
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After Oghuz killed Kiyant, he became a people's hero. He formed a special warrior band from the forty sons of forty Turkic
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Golden, Peter B. (1992). An Introduction to the History of the Turkic People. Otto Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden. p. 209
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in ancient times. Stralenberg also notes that among the Central Asian peoples, Oghuz Khan enjoys the same fame as
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There are certain historical sources that state that the Anushteginids, who ruled vast parts of
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Altun Khan (Golden Khan), on the right corner of the earth, submitted his obedience, but Urum (
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by saying their rank was higher than the existing dynasty in this tribal classification.
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Rašīd ad-Dīn. Die Geschichte der Oġuzen des Rašīd ad-Dīn. Karl Jahn, trans. Vienna: 1969
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of Oghuz Khan to describe their ethnic and tribal origins. The various versions of the
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Peter B. Golden, «An Introduction to the History of the Turkic Peoples», pp. 367–368
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are a common masculine Turkish and Turkic given names, which come from Oghuz Khan.
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The International airport in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan is named after Oghuz Khan.
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Abū’l Ghāzī. 1958. Rodoslovnaia Turkmen. Andrei N. Kononov, ed. Moscow: Nauka.
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son of Kaya Alp son of Kızıl Buğa ... son of Bulcas son of Yafes son of Noah.
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Shcherbak, Aleksandr Mikhaǐlovich. Oguz-name. Muhabbatname. Moscow, 1959.
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A History of Ottoman Political Thought Up to the Early Nineteenth Century
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and Soviet historian O. Tumanovich - to the 7th century B.C. The French
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of the Oghuz confederacy. During the 11th century, they established the
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Legendary khan of the Turkic people, eponymous ancestor of Oghuz Turks
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Collection of information on peoples in Central Asia in ancient times
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Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity.
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refers the period of Khan's life to the 29th century B.C., the
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The History of the Seljuq Turks: From the Jami Al-Tawarikh (
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mentions that Oghuz Khan lived long before the Persian king
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Islamic Gunpowder Empires: Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals
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geographer and cartographer of the 17th-18th centuries
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Dhu al-Qarnayn
manat
Central Asia
Khagan
Qara Khan
Ay Khagan
Turkish
Azerbaijani
Turkmen
khan
Turkic people
Oghuz Turks
legend
narrative
Oghuzname
Seljukname
The Book of Dede Korkut
Maodun
Turkic mythology
Chinese historiography
Russo-
Chuvash
sinologist
Hyacinth

commemorative coin
Seljuks
Kinik
Oghuz Turks

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