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Zuev Yu.A., "Horse Tamgas from Vassal Princedoms (translation of Chinese composition "Tanghuiyao" of the 8th to 10th centuries)", Kazakh SSR Academy of Sciences, Alma-Ata, 1960, pp. 124 (in Russian).
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Pylypchuk, Ya. "Turks and Muslims: From Confrontation to Conversion to Islam (End of VII century - Beginning of XI Century)" in
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Kenzheakhmet, Nurlan (2014). ""Ethnonyms and Toponyms" of the Old Turkic Inscriptions in Chinese sources".
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and on the steppe, possessed a Turkic culture, and their language belonged to the
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Golde, P.B. (1992) "An Introduction to the History of the Turkic peoples",
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e.g. Hungarian Turkologist Imre Baski suggested that the element
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By the 11-century, Tuhsis led a nomadic lifestyle amongst the
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