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Militer dari Dinasti Tang diisi oleh sejumlah besar populasi "tentara Turk", yang disebut sebagai "Tujue" dalam sumber-sumber Tiongkok. Para elite Tang di Tiongkok utara sudah mengenal budaya Turk, sebuah faktor yang mendukung pada penerimaan Tang terhadap perekrutan orang Turk.

Kutipan

  1. ^ Marshall Cavendish Corporation (2006). Peoples of Western Asia. hlm. 364. 
  2. ^ Bosworth, Clifford Edmund (2007). Historic Cities of the Islamic World. hlm. 280. 
  3. ^ Borrero, Mauricio (2009). Russia: A Reference Guide from the Renaissance to the Present. hlm. 162. 

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