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Kazakh clan of the Middle jüz
merging. › The Argyn (Kazakh: Арғын, romanized: Arğyn) is a Turkic tribe (or clan) that constituents of the Kazakh ethnicity. The Argyn are a component
Argyn
Traditional calendar of the Mongols
been replaced in day-to-day use with the Gregorian calendar (Аргын тоолол, Argyn toolol, 'chronology of method'), however the traditional calendar (Билгийн
Mongolian_calendar
One of the three territorial/tribal divisions in modern Kazakhstan
Sary-Uisun, Orgeuli, Suan, Shapyrashty, Shanyshkyly, Ysty. Middle juz: Argyn, Kerei, Konyrat, Kipchak, Naiman, Uak. Junior juz: Alimuly, Baiuly, Zheryru
Jüz
Turkic ethnic group
formations that emerged during the era of the Mongol Empire, including the Argyns. Lee notes that Soviet-era scholarship often argued that Kazakh tribes bearing
Kazakhs
Turco-Mongol tribal confederation in Mongolia
our Kerei is closely linked with the fate of Argyn, although they did not play such a large role as the Argyn. The Kerei [or at least the Achamail subgroup]
Keraites
Kazakh poet, writer, and politician (1885–1935)
Madiyar and Argyn. Mirjaqip was born on November 25, 1885, to a Muslim family in the village of Sarikopa, Turgay Oblast. He was from Middle jüz, Argyn tribe
Mirjaqip_Dulatuli
Programming language with hardware abstraction
University. ISBN 978-0-542-74444-0. Retrieved 17 March 2008. Kuketayev, Argyn. "The Data Abstraction Penalty (DAP) Benchmark for Small Objects in Java"
High-level programming language
High-level_programming_language
beys from four of the most noble families (also known as Qarachi beys: Argyns, Kipchaks, Shirins, and Baryns) at kurultai where the decision about a candidate
List_of_Crimean_khans
7th–8th-century tribe of Dzungaria
but they also know Turkic well"." The Basmyls may be ancestral to the Argyn of the Middle Juz of modern Kazakhstan. Marco Polo apparently mentioned
Basmyls
Kazakh World War II attack pilot (1919–1942)
records, he originates from the Sarym branch of the Karakesek tribe of the Argyn tribe. Having received an incomplete secondary education, he spent most
Nurken_Abdirov
Human Y chromosome DNA grouping common in North Eurasia
Kazakhs 5.33% (Suan 0%, Qangly 0%, Oshaqty 0%, Jetyru 1.2%, Dulat 1.6%, Argyn 2.0%, Alimuly 2.5%, Ysty 3.5%, Baiuly 3.9%, Alban 4.3%, Qongyrat 7.4%, Qypshaq
Haplogroup_N-M231
City in North Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan
and a common territory. The middle zhuz of the Kazakhs, consisting of the Argyn, Kerey, Kongrat and Naiman tribes, occupied the Northern, North-Eastern
Petropavl
Kazakh revolutionary (1873–1919)
eastern half of the oblast, and Ospan Sholakov, representing the western Argyn half. Jangildin served as an impromptu "ideologist" of the revolt, which
Amankeldı_İmanov
Soviet Kazakh philologist, professor, and writer (1915–1973)
18th century. Belonged to the Middle Zhuz, subgenus Karauyl of the genus Argyn. From the age of 14 he was brought up in the family of the famous Kazakh
Malik_Gabdullin
Kazakh scientist, academic, and author (1937–2019)
Kazakh, and she worked on a village farm. Shamkhiya and Marden came from the Argyn clan Kanzhigaly. Together they had four children: Kayriya (1928), Tasbolat
Tasbolat_Mukhametkaliev
Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup
of Tore, 9/86 = 10.5% of a sample of Jetyru, 4/50 = 8.0% of a sample of Argyn, 1/13 = 7.7% of a sample of Shanyshqyly, 8/122 = 6.6% of a sample of Alimuly
Haplogroup_R1a
Kazakh revolutionary (1870–1919)
the revolt, with Ospan Şolaqūly controlling the western half, under the Argyn clan. In spite of his theoretical political role, he delegated most power
Äbdiğapar_Janbosynūly
Military conflicts in Central Asia, 1635–1743
along the Chu River, striking the wintering quarters of the Senior Jüz. The Argyns and Jalairs were driven out of the Chu Valley, and trading centers on the
Kazakh–Dzungar_Wars
Topics referred to by the same term
1242–1278), Mongol noble Urgun, a town in Paktika Province, Afghanistan Argyn, a clan within the Kazakh ethnicity Medemia argun, flowering plant in the
Argun
Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup
within a distinct group within a country was reported among the Kazakh tribe Argyn – 67% and its branch Madjars of Kazakhstan where G1 persons comprised 87%
Haplogroup_G-M285
Region in northern Kazakhstan
territory of the region was home to several Middle Zhuz tribes, including Argyns, Kerei, and Kypshak. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the
North_Kazakhstan_Region
belonged to the Kulik sub-clan (Kazakh: Күлік) of the Suyndyk clan of the Argyn tribe of the Middle Zhuz. He began his education at a village school. At
Mashkhur-Zhusup_Kopeev
Military leader and politician of the Crimean Tatars (1601–1651)
Personal details Born Arğın Doğan Toğay Died June 1651 (1651-07) Family Argyns Military service Allegiance Crimean Khanate Battles/wars Crimean–Nogai slave
Tugay_Bey
Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup
Members/Sample size Percentage Source Notes Momyns Old Basmyl/Kazakh (Turkic) Argyn tribe, Kazakhstan 6/100 6.3% The outlier Babasan subclan is excluded from
Haplogroup_T-M184
arabskikh emiratov 61 Araby sredneaziatskie 167 Araviijtsy 19 Assyrian 4 Argyns 3 Armenians 1,130,304 Arnauty 5 Archis 77 Archib 1 Archintsy 11 Asori 17
List of ethnic groups in Russia
List_of_ethnic_groups_in_Russia
Human Y chromosome DNA grouping common in western Eurasia
average rate at the national level is about 1% or less. The Turkic Madjar and Argyn tribes (or clans) of Kazakhstan were found to possess the highest levels
Haplogroup_G-M201
the 13th century) (Qarai Turks, the Kerey Kazakh group of the middle zhuz Argyns, the Kireis, a group of the Kyrgyz and many Torghut may descend from them)
List_of_Turkic_languages
Turkic tribe
they served as governors for the Golden Horde. They formed part of the Argyns and the Mughal tribe. The Onguds in Mongolia became an otog of the Tumed
Ongud
Species of butterfly
5b1e37d4-a3ad-411e-993f-f4b1bebdaa8e GBIF: 7810861 iNaturalist: 147328 MaBENA: ArgynPando NBN: NHMSYS0021143553 NCBI: 405018 Observation.org: 79837 Open Tree
Argynnis_pandora
Soviet politician
Arshaly District, Akmola Region). He came from the Altai-Qarpyq clan from the Argyn tribe of the Middle jüz. A descendant of the Northern Kazakhs near present-day
Zhumabek_Tashenev
archeologist, and historian. Akishev was a fifth generation descendant of the Argyn tribe head Chorman-bi. His parents were Abu Ali, or Akysh, and Gaziza Chorman
Kimal_Akishev
Senior zhuz Middle zhuz Junior zhuz Tore Khoja tribes Uysun Zhalayir Qangly Argyn Kerey Konyrat Kipchak Naiman Uaq Alimuly Baiuly Zhetyru numbers N=1982 N=248
Y-DNA haplogroups in Kazakh tribes
Y-DNA_haplogroups_in_Kazakh_tribes
City in Akmola Region, Kazakhstan
Kokshetau was part of the Middle Horde, the clans of the tribal union of the Argyns that occupied vast regions of Northern and Central Kazakhstan. In the 18th
Kokshetau
Kazakh politician (born 1961)
is a former member of the Mäzhilis and Senate of Kazakhstan. His brother Argyn (born 1955) serves as the Director of Saryarka Hockey Club LLP and is a
Nurlan_Nigmatulin
Species of butterfly
iNaturalist: 123628 IRMNG: 11249466 LepIndex: 153878 LoB: 5545 MaBENA: ArgynPaph NBN: NHMSYS0000501356 NCBI: 171802 Observation.org: 653 Open Tree of
Silver-washed_fritillary
Kazakhstani music educator and pianist
Kazakhstani economist. He was from Karakesk village and his tribe was Argyn. Sister- ZhanarAubakirov is the main Rector of the national university of
Jania_Aubakirova
Species of butterfly
3DR63 EPPO: FBRCNI GBIF: 1911775 IRMNG: 10945344 LepIndex: 155024 MaBENA: ArgynNiobe NCBI: 405017 Observation.org: 675 Argynnis niobe Wikidata: Q392364
Niobe_fritillary
Kazakhstani runner and activist (born 1963)
Europe/Radio Liberty and the Human Rights Watch. Jylanbaev was born into an Argyn family on 19 August 1963 in Taldy, Karkaraly District, Karaganda Region
Marat_Zhylanbayev
Part of Kazakh–Dzungar Wars
Bogenbay of the Kanjigaly clan and his namesake from the Shakshak clan of the Argyn tribe of the Middle Zhuz, as well as the batyrs Kabanbay, Zhanibek, Otegen
Kazakh–Dzungar War (1723–1730)
Kazakh–Dzungar_War_(1723–1730)
Kazakh politician
from 1996 to 2019 under President Nursultan Nazarbayev. Hailing from the Argyn tribe, Makhmud Kassymbekov was born on August 2, 1952, in Chu, Jambyl Region
Makhmud_Kassymbekov
Species of butterfly
8485cd27-6c78-405a-bd7b-878b04bf2b72 GBIF: 4535445 iNaturalist: 484082 MaBENA: ArgynLaodi NCBI: 405016 Open Tree of Life: 8196 Papilio laodice Wikidata: Q109585133
Argynnis_laodice
Y-chromosome haplogroup
found Haplogroup G-M285 (G1) among four out of five Argyns sampled in central Kazakhstan. The Argyns, who were previously known as the Basmyl, were first
Haplogroup G (Y-DNA) by country
Haplogroup_G_(Y-DNA)_by_country
Canadian economist
Jeannine Bailliu co-authored this research with her colleagues Mark Kruger, Argyn Toktamyssov and Wheaton Welbourn. Bailliu et al. (2016) used a Cobb-Douglas
Jeannine_Bailliu
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Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Elfin
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. The surname is well established in England (Yorkshire and Norfolk) as well as North America, and there is a Womack Water in Norfolk, but the name remains unexplained. It may possibly be connected with Dutch Walmack, from Middle Dutch walmac(k)e ‘twig’, ‘faggot’, applied as a nickname for a thin person.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The History of Troilus and Cressida' A bastard son of King Priam.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Diamond
Girl/Female
Muslim
Slave of. Servant of. Used to join with female names with Divine Name.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Trustee
Girl/Female
Hindu
To remember, Precious, Lovable person
Girl/Female
Latin
Honored.
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Danish, German, Italian, Latin
Sweet Bay Tree; Symbolic of Honor and Victory; Similar to Laura Referring to the Laurel Tree; Crowned with Laurels
Girl/Female
Arabic
Jewel; Ornament
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n.
One of several species of butterflies belonging to Argynnis and allied genera; -- so called because the coloring of their wings resembles that of the common Fritillaria. See Aphrodite.
n.
Any one of numerous species of butterflies of the genus Argynnis and allied genera, having silvery spots on the under side of the wings. See Illust. under Aphrodite.