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- Q16851269 subject Q6272693.
- Q16851269 subject Q7148203.
- Q16851269 subject Q8501323.
- Q16851269 subject Q8516426.
- Q16851269 subject Q8573251.
- Q16851269 abstract "The K'o-sa (Chinese: 可萨; pinyin: Kěsà) was a Uyghur tribe mentioned by ancient Chinese texts. D.M. Dunlop believed that they were connected with the Khazars and thus postulated an Uyghur rather than Hunnish origin for that people. The K'o-sa, whose belonged to a Tujue tribe, were first mentioned under Du Huan's accounts on Tongdian and possess the areas north of Syria and the Byzantine Empire. They existed under a variant name in Suishu and formed part of the Tiele confederation whose presence was around or close to the Caspian Sea.".
- Q16851269 wikiPageWikiLink Q12544.
- Q16851269 wikiPageWikiLink Q1290031.
- Q16851269 wikiPageWikiLink Q173282.
- Q16851269 wikiPageWikiLink Q1781660.
- Q16851269 wikiPageWikiLink Q2615272.
- Q16851269 wikiPageWikiLink Q45813.
- Q16851269 wikiPageWikiLink Q46118.
- Q16851269 wikiPageWikiLink Q5484.
- Q16851269 wikiPageWikiLink Q6272693.
- Q16851269 wikiPageWikiLink Q7148203.
- Q16851269 wikiPageWikiLink Q82972.
- Q16851269 wikiPageWikiLink Q8501323.
- Q16851269 wikiPageWikiLink Q8516426.
- Q16851269 wikiPageWikiLink Q8573251.
- Q16851269 wikiPageWikiLink Q858.
- Q16851269 comment "The K'o-sa (Chinese: 可萨; pinyin: Kěsà) was a Uyghur tribe mentioned by ancient Chinese texts. D.M. Dunlop believed that they were connected with the Khazars and thus postulated an Uyghur rather than Hunnish origin for that people. The K'o-sa, whose belonged to a Tujue tribe, were first mentioned under Du Huan's accounts on Tongdian and possess the areas north of Syria and the Byzantine Empire.".
- Q16851269 label "K'o-sa".