Kangar union
Kangar Odagy | |||||||||||||||
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| 659–750 | |||||||||||||||
The Kangar Union after the fall of the Western Turkic Khaganate, 659-750 | |||||||||||||||
| Capital | located in Ulutau mountains | ||||||||||||||
| Common languages | Old Turkic | ||||||||||||||
| Religion | Tengriism | ||||||||||||||
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| Legislature | Kurultai (Qurultay) | ||||||||||||||
| History | |||||||||||||||
• Established | 659 | ||||||||||||||
• Disestablished | 750 | ||||||||||||||
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| History of the Turkic peoples pre–14th century |
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| History of Kazakhstan |
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Kangar union was a Turkic state in the territory of the entire modern Kazakhstan without Zhetysu. The ethnic name Kangar is an early medieval name for the Kangly/Uyghur] people, who are now part of the Uyghur, Kazakh, Uzbek, and Karakalpak nations. The capital of the Kangar union was located in the Ulytau mountains. The Pechenegs, three of whose tribes were known as Kangar (Greek: Καγγαρ), after being defeated by the Oghuz, Karluks, and Kimek-Kypchaks, attacked the Bulgars and joined with five other tribes & became the Pechenegs of Eastern Europe (890–990 CE).