Kimek — The Kimek or Kimak (Yemek, Yamak, Djamuk) are one of the Turkic tribes known from Arab and Persian medieval geographers and writers as being one of the seven tribes in the Kimak Kaganate in the period of 743 1050 AD. The other six constituent… … Wikipedia
Kimek Khanate — The Kimek Khanate, also spelled Kimäk Khanate and Kimak Kaganate was a prominent medieval Turkic state formed by the Kimek and Kipchak people in the area of the Ob Irtysh interfluvial. It existed as the Kimak Kaganate from approximately 743 to… … Wikipedia
Yamak — is one of supposedly Turkic tribes known from Arab and Persian Middle Age geographers and writers as being one of the seven tribes in the Kimak Kaganate in the period of 743 1050 AD. The other six constituent tribes per Abu Said Gardizi (d. 1061) … Wikipedia
Bayandur — is one of Turkic tribes known from Arab and Persian Middle Age geographers and writers as being one of the seven tribes in the Kimak Kaganate in the period of 743 1050 AD. The other six constituent tribes per Abu Said Gardizi (died 1061) were… … Wikipedia
Ajlad — is one of supposedly Turkic tribes known from Arab and Persian Middle Age geographers and writers as being one of the seven tribes in the Kimak Kaganate in the period of 743 1050 AD. The other six constituent tribes per Abu Said Gardizi (died… … Wikipedia
Chumuhun — is one of six Chuy Hun tribes, the name Chumuhun was used by Chinese historians as a collective name for the six Chu tribes: Chuüe, Chumi, Chumuhun, Chuban, and two divisions of Shato which sprung from the Chuüe (Pinyin: Chuyue, Ch. 處月 Chuyue =… … Wikipedia
Chuban — (Chuy, Yueban Ch. 悅般, or Üeban, Urpen) Weak Huns was the name used by Chinese historians for the Chuy tribes: Chuyue, Chumi, Chumuhun, and Chuban. They were also collectively named Chuyue (Pinyin: Chuyue, Ch. 處月 Chuyue = abode of the Moon [god] ) … Wikipedia