Historical Events tagged with "turkic"

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Politics & Government

Turkic Council Expansion to Four Nations

October 3rd, 2009 15 years ago

Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkey convened to form an expanded Turkic Council to enhance cooperation in political, economic, and cultural spheres. The leaders recognized a shared heritage and discussed future collaborative projects focused on economic development, regional stability, and cultural exchange, marking a significant moment in Turkic relations.

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Military & Warfare

Turgesh Victory Over Umayyad Forces

September 30th, 737 1287 years ago

The Turgesh, a Turkic tribal confederation, successfully repelled an Umayyad invasion of Khuttal, a region located near the eastern fringes of the Islamic empire. Following their victory, the Turgesh pursued the fleeing enemy south of the Oxus River and managed to capture their baggage train, securing vital supplies and resources. This strategic defeat for the Umayyads highlighted the resilience of the Turgesh and marked a significant moment in the conflicts brewing on the borders of the Umayyad realm.

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Military & Warfare

Khazars Defeat Umayyad Forces at Marj Ardabil

December 9th, 730 1294 years ago

The Battle of Marj Ardabil took place between Khazar and Umayyad forces, where the Khazars achieved a significant military victory. Under the command of al-Jarrah ibn Abdallah al-Hakami, the Umayyad army was decisively defeated, with many soldiers killed, including their commander. This clash showcased the formidable military capability of the Khazars and marked a pivotal moment in the power dynamics of the region. The battle was not merely a skirmish, but a demonstration of the Khazars' strength in resisting Umayyad expansion.

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Politics & Government

Assassination of Western Turkic Qaghan

November 2nd, 619 1405 years ago

A qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate was assassinated in a Chinese palace. This act was orchestrated by Eastern Turkic rivals, receiving the tacit approval of the Tang emperor Gaozu. The assassination not only eliminated a key political figure but also intensified the power struggles within the Turkic tribes and their interactions with China.

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