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The Turco-Mongols were the aristocratic, nomadic, mostly Turkic-speaking horsemen of East and Central Asian Turkic and Mongolian descent who served as rulers and conquerors in Central and Western Asian societies during the Middle Ages.
References
- Lane, George. Daily Life in the Mongol Empire. Greenwood Press, 2006.
- Holland, David. The Encyclopedia Americana. Grolier Academic Reference, 1989.
- Morgan, David. The Mongols. Blackwell Publishing, 1990.
See also
- Central Asia
- Mongol Empire
- Mongols
- Tamerlane
- Babur (founder of the Mughal Empire)
- Timurid Dynasty
- Turkic languages
- Turkic peoples
- Turko-Iranian
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