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Zubu

Zubu (Chinese: 朮不姑 or 阻卜 or 阻䪁, also referred to as Dada or Tatars) was the common name of Khamag Mongol, Khereid, Naiman and Tatar tribes from the 10th to 12th centuries. Little is known in detail about this group. The name "Zübü" might means “left” in Khitan language,[1] or might be derived from Xiongnu's ruling tribe Xubu.

  1. ^ 那顺乌力吉 (2005). ""阻卜"的语源语义考". 《内蒙古民族大学学报:社会科学版》 (12).

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조복 (민족) Korean Зүбү MN Цзубу Russian Zubu SH Зубу Ukrainian 阻卜 Chinese

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