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Steppe Man

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  1. рыболовство -занятие лесных народов.
  2. Я считаю ,что существовали параллельно 2 разные племена -лесные онгуты и онгуты у китайской стены.
  3. У него дедушка хиад-борджигин ,тайджи первого ранга по линии Тушету-хана.
  4. Military organization On a general level, the military during the Bahri dynasty can be divided into several aspects: Mamluks: The core of both the political and military base, these slave soldiers were further divided into Khassaki (comparable to imperial guards), Royal Mamluks (Mamluks directly under the command of the Sultan) and regular Mamluks (usually assigned to local Amirs). Al-Halqa: These primarily free born professional forces were also directly under the sultan's command. Wafidiyya: Turks and Mongols that migrated to the dynasty's border after the Mongol invasion, typically given land grants in exchange for military service; they were well regarded forces. Other levies: Primarily Bedouin tribes, but also on different occasions also different groups of Turkomans and other settled Arabs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahri_Mamluks
  5. Почти у всех этих монголдоров ойратское лицо.
  6. Это халха-монгольский род жонгоор. Историки ошибочно их относят к джунгарам. Они не джунгары. Уймакуты это нынешные оймуды или ямааты.
  7. Кор,Хори,Курлаут,Коралас,Горлос,Хурлауд...
  8. А если по исторически это Татария или кидань Ляо . И река Хилар( Хайлар,Калайр)- историческая родина керейтов. Так,что ибн АКБ не стоит отказываться от бывшой родины( Маньчжурия или Ляо ) своего предка.😂
  9. казахская или кыргызская юрта относится к киданьскому типу.
  10. Ц.Шаравжамц.халха-монгольский чингизид ( толуйд,хубилайд,даянханид,тушетханид)
  11. Кто потверждает? Мерин ,гүү, ,унага ... тоже тюркские слова? 😆 И слово имаа тоже?
  12. Military organization On a general level, the military during the Bahri dynasty can be divided into several aspects: Mamluks: The core of both the political and military base, these slave soldiers were further divided into Khassaki (comparable to imperial guards), Royal Mamluks (Mamluks directly under the command of the Sultan) and regular Mamluks (usually assigned to local Amirs). Al-Halqa: These primarily free born professional forces were also directly under the sultan's command. Wafidiyya: Turks and Mongols that migrated to the dynasty's border after the Mongol invasion, typically given land grants in exchange for military service; they were well regarded forces. Other levies: Primarily Bedouin tribes, but also on different occasions also different groups of Turkomans and other settled Arabs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahri_Mamluks
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