Turco-Mongol
C12348
concept
Turco-Mongol refers to the historical synthesis of Turkic and Mongol political, military, and cultural traditions that shaped several Eurasian empires from the medieval to early modern periods.
All labels observed (7)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Turkic dynasty | 4 |
| Turkic empire | 3 |
| Central Asian noble | 2 |
| Turco-Mongol canonical | 1 |
| Turkic-Mongol people | 1 |
| Turkic-Mongol state | 1 |
| medieval khanate | 1 |
Instances (13)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Zengid dynasty | Turkic dynasty |
| Ikhshidid dynasty | Turkic dynasty |
| Göktürk Khaganate | Turkic empire |
| Blue Horde | medieval khanate |
| Muhammad Miranshah | Central Asian noble |
| Sultan Ahmad Khan | Central Asian noble |
| Rum Seljuks | Turkic dynasty |
| Yarkand Khanate | Turkic-Mongol state |
| Seljuks of Rum | Turkic dynasty |
| Timur | — |
| Kirghiz Khaganate | Turkic empire |
| Turgesh Khaganate | Turkic empire |
| Naiman tribe | Turkic-Mongol people |