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    Алшын

    Часть 1. Младший жуз. Алшыны, жетыру, ногай-казахи (youtube.com)
  2. Часть 1. Младший жуз. Алшыны, жетыру, ногай-казахи (youtube.com)
  3. А к генетическому Адаму отношения не имеет. А такая же ветвь как и остальные
  4. Лучше ФТДНА, российские слабые
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    Алшын

    Один случай не показатель
  6. asan-kaygy

    Алшын

    Откуда данные?
  7. asan-kaygy

    Алшын

    В основном С2-М48, Q у одной малой ветви
  8. asan-kaygy

    Узбеки

    Кадыргали Жалаири так и называет нас. Этот термин перешел на казахов. Только потом он размеживался с узбек-казаками, далее казахами
  9. Йомуд, Имрели, Эрсары, и еще что-то
  10. Qarakhanid Roads to China – A History of Sino-Turkic Relations | Brill Qarakhanid Roads to China A History of Sino-Turkic Relations Series: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 8 Uralic & Central Asian Studies, Volume: 28 Author: Dilnoza Duturaeva Qarakhanid Roads to China reconsiders the diplomacy, trade and geography of transcontinental networks between Central Asia and China from the 10th to the 12th centuries and challenges the concept of “the Silk Road crisis” in the period between the fall of the Tang Dynasty and the rise of the Mongols. Utilizing a broad range of Islamic and Chinese primary sources together with archaeological data, Dilnoza Duturaeva demonstrates the complexity of interaction along the Silk Roads and beyond that, revolutionizes our understanding of the Qarakhanid world and Song-era China’s relations with neighboring regions.
  11. Qarakhanid Roads to China – A History of Sino-Turkic Relations | Brill Qarakhanid Roads to China A History of Sino-Turkic Relations Series: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 8 Uralic & Central Asian Studies, Volume: 28 Author: Dilnoza Duturaeva Qarakhanid Roads to China reconsiders the diplomacy, trade and geography of transcontinental networks between Central Asia and China from the 10th to the 12th centuries and challenges the concept of “the Silk Road crisis” in the period between the fall of the Tang Dynasty and the rise of the Mongols. Utilizing a broad range of Islamic and Chinese primary sources together with archaeological data, Dilnoza Duturaeva demonstrates the complexity of interaction along the Silk Roads and beyond that, revolutionizes our understanding of the Qarakhanid world and Song-era China’s relations with neighboring regions.
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