• Uzbek: қул, romanized: qul) is a word of Turkic origin meaning 'slave'. In Central Asia, Azerbaijan, Iran and South Asia, the word qul has been used as the...
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  • up qul, къул, قۇل, 𐰴𐰆𐰞, құл, ҡол, قل, 偎, 隈, or 葨 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Qul may refer to: Qul (Turkic), a word meaning "slave" Qul, Tajikistan...
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    The Turkic languages are a language family of more than 35 documented languages, spoken by the Turkic peoples of Eurasia from Eastern Europe and Southern...
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  • Khalek Academy, secondary school in Sandwip, Bangladesh Abd (Arabic) Qul (Turkic) Schimmel, Annemarie (1992-05-14). Islam: An Introduction. SUNY Press...
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    Old Anatolian Turkish, also referred to as Old Anatolian Turkic (Turkish: Eski Anadolu Türkçesi), was the form of the Turkish language spoken in Anatolia...
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  • Volga Türki (category Turkic languages)
    group of Turkic languages, although it is partly derived from the ancient Bulgar language (the first poem, considered to be written by Qul Ghali in Volga...
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  • beidallah/Ubaydullah, name that means "little servant of God" Ghulam Qul (Turkic) Arabic names Black Guard Islamic views on slavery History of slavery...
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  • Tajikistan's Sughd province, specifically in the valleys of the Yaghnob, Qul, and Varzob rivers. Although they are considered part of the broader Tajik...
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    Inscriptions found in the First Turkic Khaganate also imply that terms denoting slavery or other forms of subordinate status, such as qul (male slave) and küng...
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    seek alliance with the Russians. The delegation included his sons Sultan Qul and Bulat Gery, who were welcomed by Ivan the Terrible. Ivan agreed to join...
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