List of Turkic Dynasties and Countries - Historical Confederation of Tribes and Turkic Dynasties

Historical Confederation of Tribes and Turkic Dynasties

  • Dingling (丁零), Gaocha (高車/高车), Gaocha-Tiele (高車丁零/高车丁零), Tiele (鐵勒/铁勒), Chile (敕勒)
  • Oguzes (烏古斯人)
    • Toquz Oghuz (九姓乌护) -> Uyghur
    • Uc-Oghuzes -> Karluks: Chigil, Tukhsi, Yagma
  • Turkic Khaganate (552–744) (Göktürks)
    • First Turkic Kaghanate
      • Eastern Turkic Kaghanate
        • Second Eastern Turkic Khaganate
      • Western Turkic Kaghanate
  • Xueyantuo
  • Türgesh
  • Uyghur Khaganate (744–840)
    • Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom
    • Gaochang Uyghur Kingdom
  • Kimeks
  • Kipchaks/Cumans
  • Oghuz (aka Uzes)
  • Pechenegs (860-1091)
    • Kangly
  • Kyrgyz State (840–920)
  • Kara-Khanid Khanate (840–1042)
  • Anatolian beyliks
  • Black Sheep Turcomans (1375–1468)
  • White Sheep Turcomans (1378–1508)

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