Karluk territories

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Karluk territories were the lands inhabited and controlled by the Karluk Turkic tribes in Central Asia, forming a significant political and ethnic region during the early medieval period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Turkic-inhabited region
former polity
historical region
borderedBy Samanid domains
Tibetan Empire NERFINISHED
Uyghur Khaganate NERFINISHED
capitalRegion Balasagun area NERFINISHED
Suyab area NERFINISHED
continent Asia
controlledBy Karluk tribes NERFINISHED
culturalSphere Turkic-Islamic frontier zone
economy pastoral nomadism
transcontinental trade
ethnicComposition Iranian-speaking populations
Karluk Turks NERFINISHED
other Turkic groups
ethnicGroup Karluks NERFINISHED
governedBy Karluk yabghu NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance core area for the rise of the Karakhanid dynasty
important center of early Turkic state formation in Central Asia
inhabitedBy Karluk Turkic tribes NERFINISHED
language Karluk Turkic NERFINISHED
languageFamily Turkic languages NERFINISHED
locatedIn Central Asia
locatedOn Silk Road NERFINISHED
partlyOverlappedWith Karakhanid realm NERFINISHED
partOf Turkic world NERFINISHED
politicalRole major Turkic power in Central Asia
politicalStructure tribal confederation
predecessor Western Turkic Khaganate NERFINISHED
region Jetysu NERFINISHED
Semirechye NERFINISHED
areas around the Chu River
areas around the Ili River
areas around the Talas River
eastern Turkestan NERFINISHED
western Tian Shan NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
Tengriism NERFINISHED
early Islam
strategicImportance control of Central Asian trade routes
successor Karakhanid Khanate NERFINISHED
Karakhanid territories
timePeriod 10th century
8th century
9th century
early medieval period

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Oghuz Yabgu State borderedBy Karluk territories