TURCO-MONGOL
The 'Turco-Mongols' were the aristocratic, nomadic, mostly Turkic-speaking horsemen of East and Central Asian Turkic and Mongolian descent who served as rulers and conquerors in Central and Western Asian societies during the Middle Ages.[1][2][3]
1. Lane, George. ''Daily Life in the Mongol Empire''. Greenwood Press, 2006. [1]
2. Holland, David. ''The Encyclopedia Americana''. Grolier Academic Reference, 1989. [2]
3. Morgan, David. ''The Mongols''. Blackwell Publishing, 1990. [3]
★ Central Asia
★ Mongol Empire
★ Mongols
★ Tamerlane
★ Timurid Dynasty
★ Turkic languages
★ Turkic peoples
★ Turko-Iranian
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References
1. Lane, George. ''Daily Life in the Mongol Empire''. Greenwood Press, 2006. [1]
2. Holland, David. ''The Encyclopedia Americana''. Grolier Academic Reference, 1989. [2]
3. Morgan, David. ''The Mongols''. Blackwell Publishing, 1990. [3]
See also
★ Central Asia
★ Mongol Empire
★ Mongols
★ Tamerlane
★ Timurid Dynasty
★ Turkic languages
★ Turkic peoples
★ Turko-Iranian
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