
Oghuz Turks - Wikipedia
The Old World in 600 AD. The Oghuz Turks (Middle Turkic: ٱغُز, romanized: Oγuz) were a western Turkic people who spoke the Oghuz branch of the Turkic language family.In the 8th …
Oğuz (name) - Wikipedia
Oğuz is a common masculine Turkic given name. There are various theories on the meaning of "Oğuz". The most prominent explanation is that it is composed of "ok" and "z". In various …
Oguz | History, Empire, & Turkic peoples | Britannica
Oğuz, confederation of Turkic peoples whose homeland, until at least the 11th century ce, was the steppes of Central Asia and Mongolia. The Orhon inscriptions, describing an early Turkic …
Oghuz languages - Wikipedia
The Oghuz languages are a sub-branch of the Turkic language family, spoken by approximately 108 million people.The three languages with the largest number of speakers are Turkish, …
Oğuz rayonu — Vikipediya
Oğuz şəhəri. May ayında gilas ağacı Qısır dağ, Oğuz rayonu Baş Daşağıl kəndi. 2018 Oğuzda istehsal olunmuş qədim qılınc. Üzərində ustanın emblemi həkk olunmuşdur. Oğuz rayonu …
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Oghuz Turks - Wikiwand
These include references to the simple Oguz, Üch-Oghuz ("three Oghuz"), Altï Oghuz ("six Oghuz"), possibly the Otuz Oghuz ("thirty Oghuz"), Sekiz-Oghuz ("eight Oghuz"), and the …
Úzok – Wikipédia
Az oguz törzsek a 6. században tűntek fel az Első Türk Birodalom (552–630) alávetett népei között. A kínai források "kilenc törzs" (tokuz oguz) néven emlegetik őket. Ekkor a Türk …
Oghuz Turks - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oghuz Turks were a historical western Turkic people that formed a tribal confederation in the area around the Caspian Sea in Central Asia during the early Middle Ages. [1]The Oghuz tribe also …
Turkic tribal confederations - Wikipedia
[2] [3] An oguz (ogur) was in origin a military division of a Nomadic empire, which acquired tribal or ethnic connotations, by processes of ethnogenesis. [3]