alt=Kazakhstan Postage Stamp|thumb|Kazakh musician Dina Nurpeisova, representative of the Töleñgıt clan, [[Kazakhstan Postage Stamp]] Töleñgit (also Töleñgüt, Teleñgit or Teleñget, from and ) is a Kazakh clan which has served Kazakh khans and sultans. It is not a part of any of the Kazakh zhuzes. In the Ulus of the Kazakhs, it was a special class and reliable support of the Kazakh khans.
alt=Kazakhstan Postage Stamp|thumb|Kazakh musician Dina Nurpeisova, representative of the Töleñgıt clan, [[Kazakhstan Postage Stamp]] Töleñgit (also Töleñgüt, Teleñgit or Teleñget, from and ) is a Kazakh clan which has served Kazakh khans and sultans. It is not a part of any of the Kazakh zhuzes. In the Ulus of the Kazakhs, it was a special class and reliable support of the Kazakh khans.
== History == In the 6th and 7th centuries, Töleñgits were part of the First Turkic Khaganate (“Kök-Türük Qaghandyghy”). In the 8th century, they migrated east along the Syr. At that time, they were part of the Oguz tribal association. In the 11th century, this group lived in the lower estuary of the Harlan (Modern Mongolian: Herlen) as part of the Tzubu Union, along with the Khitans and Jurchens. Since the 9th century, the Jalayirs have been known as the "foreign Jalayir" tribe of ten clans. They are: Jat, Toqyrawyn, Könsawyt, Qunsawyt, Oyat (Rashid al-Din Hamadani indicated "Uyat"), Nilqan, Qurqyn, Töleñgit, Börü, Shanghut.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).