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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

  1. Lane, George. Daily Life in the Mongol Empire. Greenwood Press, 2006.
  2. Holland, David. The Encyclopedia Americana. Grolier Academic Reference, 1989.
  3. Morgan, David. The Mongols. Blackwell Publishing, 1990.

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