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    A jüź (also spelled zhuz; Kazakh: ٴجۇز , Жүз, romanized: Jüz, pronounced [ʑʏz], also translated as "horde") is one of the three main territorial and tribal...
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  • A juzʼ (Arabic: جُزْءْ; pl.: أَجْزَاءْ, ajzāʼ; lit. 'part') is one of thirty parts of varying lengths into which the Quran is divided. It is also known...
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  • Kazakhstan: Senior jüz Middle jüz Junior jüz Juz Entertainment, an artist agency and record label in Kazakhstan Jowz (also Romanized as Juz), a village in...
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    the Kazakh Khanate splintered into three jüz – the Great jüz, the Middle jüz and the Junior jüz. Each Jüz had its own Khan from this time onward. Tauke...
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  • Dif Juz were an English instrumental post-punk band, formed in London in 1980 and remaining active until 1986. The band comprised Dave Curtis (guitar)...
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  • Juz Entertainment (stylized as JUZ Entertainment) is a Kazakhstani record label and management agency established in 2014 by Kazakhstani singer Erbolat...
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    was leader of the Kazakh Little jüz in present-day western and central Kazakhstan. During this period, the Little jüz participated in the Kazakh-Dzungar...
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    new line of khans, the "Inner Horde" or "Bokei jüz". This jüz was made up of members of the Junior jüz who were allowed in 1801 to use pastures west of...
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    Orta jüz (Орта жүз; "Middle Horde" or "Middle Hundred"). Kazakhs historically consisted of three tribal federations: the Great jüz (or Senior jüz), Middle...
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  • Middle Jüz. The Senior Jüz managed to remain independent until the 1820s, when the expanding Kokand Khanate to the south forced the Senior Jüz khans to...
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    and his descendants of Middle jüz for leadership. Initially, Russia recognized Abul-Mambet Khan as the Khan of Middle jüz, while Ablai was supported by...
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  • Bayuly (rich son) is one of three tribal confederation of Little jüz which generally occupies western Kazakhstan. Bayuly as a tribal confederation consists...
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  • the Great jüz, the Middle jüz and the Little jüz — were no longer able to pursue a unified political policy. Abu'l Khair Khan of the Little jüz was nominally...
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  • Never Gonna Snow Again (Polish: Śniegu już nigdy nie będzie) is a 2020 Polish-German comedy-drama film directed by Małgorzata Szumowska and Michał Englert...
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  • and given name (and list of people with the name) Ramadan, a minor Kazakh Jüz horde Ramadan (Muradid bey), Bey of Tunis Ramadan (14th-century ruler) (died...
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  • Anti-Colonial uprising of Eset Batyr — uprising of the Kazakhs of the Junior Jüz against the colonial oppression of the Russian Empire. In the summer of 1847...
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    Kazakhstan. By the 18th century, the Kazakh Khanate had fragmented into three jüz (tribal divisions), which were gradually absorbed and conquered by the Russian...
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  • language, now extinct A type of dosa, a South Indian crêpe A minor Kazakh Jüz "horde", numbering ca. 80–90,000 Adai Khan, Mongol khan of Northern Yuan...
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  • (1711–1781), khan of Middle jüz, leader of Kazakh Khanate (1771–1781) Abu'l-Khair Muhammed Khan (1693–1748), khan of the Kazakh Junior jüz (1725–1748) Burunduk...
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  • Qaf (chapter 50) through al-Nas (chapter 114) consisting of 65 chapters. Juz' Rub el Hizb Jaffer, Abbas (2009). An introduction to Qurʼanic sciences =...
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  • acutiformis S.E.Fröhner Alchemilla adelodictya Juz. Alchemilla aemula Juz. Alchemilla aenostipula Juz. Alchemilla aequatoriensis Rothm. Alchemilla aequidens...
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  • Jüz 1794–1797 17 Būkāy of the Kazakh Inner Jüz 1801–1815 18 Jahāngīr Girāy of the Kazakh Inner Jüz 1823–1845 19 Ṣāḥib Girāy of the Kazakh Inner Jüz 1845–1847...
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    pushed Kazakhs to neighboring countries. In around 1860, part of the Middle Jüz Kazakhs came to Mongolia and were allowed to settle down in Bayan-Ölgii,...
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    original on 31 May 2022. Retrieved 3 December 2020. "Prywatnie leczy się już ponad połowa Polaków". 16 September 2018. Archived from the original on 1...
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    Khan's death in 1781, the Middle jüz was nominally ruled by his son Vali, but Vali never achieved control of the entire jüz. In an attempt to establish some...
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  • Hajjat al-Wada wa Umrat al-Nabi (Arabic: حجة الوداع وعمرات النبي) is a book written by Zakariyya Kandhlawi. It focuses on the Farewell Pilgrimage of Muhammad...
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    Garcia Arctium × dualis (Juz.) Duist. Arctium echinopifolium (Bornm.) S.López, Romasch., Susanna & N.Garcia Arctium egregium (Juz.) S.López, Romasch., Susanna...
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    recited in the Tarawih prayers at a mosque, typically at the rate of one Juz' per night. Tarawih prayers begin from the first Moon-sighted evening (start...
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  • eventually adopted Turkic language. They are found among the Kazakhs of the Great jüz; also they are found among the Uzbeks (especially among Uzbeks of Southern...
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    verse 12 is from the Medinan period. While the surah begins in Juz' 22, most of it is in Juz' 23. The surah begins with the eponymous (muqatta'at) Arabic...
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