The Turkic Peoples in World History is a thorough and rare introduction to the Turkic world and its role in world history, providing a concise history of the Turkic peoples as well as a critical discussion of their identities and origins.
The Turkic Peoples in World History is a thorough and rare introduction to the Turkic world and its role in world history, providing a concise history of the Turkic peoples as well as a critical discussion of their identities and origins.
Joo-Yup Lee is an intermittent lecturer at the University of Toronto, where he received his Ph.D. in Central Eurasian Studies (2012). He has published several books and articles, including Qazaqlïq, or Ambitious Brigandage, and the Formation of the Qazaqs (2016), which won the 2017 CESS Book Award. He also wrote entries on Turkic peoples for the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asia and the Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE.
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Introduction 1. The Earliest Nomad Turkic Peoples of the Mongolian Steppe: Tiele Türks and Uyghurs 2. The Various Turkic Peoples of South Siberia Central Asia and the Qipchaq Steppe: Qirghiz Khazars Bulghars Qarakhanid Türks and Qipchaqs 3. The Oghuz Turkic Peoples of West Asia and the Middle East: Seljuks Ottomans and Other Turkmen Groups 4. The Turko-Mongols (or "Mongol Turks") of the Qipchaq Steppe and Central Asia Epilogue
Introduction 1. The Earliest Nomad Turkic Peoples of the Mongolian Steppe: Tiele Türks and Uyghurs 2. The Various Turkic Peoples of South Siberia Central Asia and the Qipchaq Steppe: Qirghiz Khazars Bulghars Qarakhanid Türks and Qipchaqs 3. The Oghuz Turkic Peoples of West Asia and the Middle East: Seljuks Ottomans and Other Turkmen Groups 4. The Turko-Mongols (or "Mongol Turks") of the Qipchaq Steppe and Central Asia Epilogue
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