Turco-Mongol

ethnocultural synthesis that arose in Asia during the 14th century

Turco-Mongol, or Turko-Mongol, tradition was a cultural synthesis that emerged between the Mongol and Turkic rulers in the 13th century. The countries that followed the Central Asia Turko-Mongol traditions included the Timurid Empire, the Kazakh Khanate, the Khanate of Kazan, the Nogai Horde, the Crimean Khanate, and the Mughal Empire.[1]

Tamerlane, a Turco-Mongol king
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References

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  1. Turko-Mongol Rulers, Cities and City Life. BRILL. 2013-10-09. ISBN 978-90-04-25700-9.