Bayuly - tribal education in the Kazakhs , Bashkirs . In the Bashkirs, the baiuly genus is included in the Burzyan tribal education. In the Kazakhs, the baulu generation is part of the tribal association Alshyn Junior Zhuz of the Kazakhs .
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Generic composition of the Bashkir
(Generic units: ayu , ayhai , ataisal , baiuly , bersay , burey , isambakta , cairo , kalmak , kara , kary , kuzgun , kerpe , keiken , keshvar , maytamak , mouse , muske , mesekay , sangyt , sekei , tangor , tau , turna , tuma ).
The clan composition of the Kazakhs Banyu
Kazakhs - bayuly are part of a large tribal association Alshyne . The composition of the baulu includes the following genera: Scherkesh , Aday , Alasha , Altyn , Baybakty , Bersh , Yessentemir , Zhapas , Kyzylkurt , Maskar , Taz , Tan , Ysyk .
Ethnonym
The literature on the origin of the ethnonym Baiula is summarized by B. V. Vostrov. Of the several variants of the interpretation of the ethnonym, he favors the hypothesis of S. A. Amanzholov, who believes that the Bayulins are descendants of the Turkic tribes of the Bekul (runners are run-and-shafts).
Ethnic Story
In the XII century. the tribe runners roamed on the Khitan border. According to C.A. Amanzholov, the Begulians (or Bayulins) with the strengthening of the Khitan left for the west, in present-day Western Kazakhstan. Kazakh bauls are a generation of the Alshyn tribe of the Young Zhuz of the Kazakhs.
The penetration of the Bayulins into the Southern Urals and their incorporation into the environment of the Bashkir Burzians took place in the 14th-15th centuries, at about the same time as the Kypsak tribal groups migrated to Bashkortostan . At the same time, other components of the unification of the bay-uly penetrated into the South Urals: the ethnonyms Maskar (masqueraded), Tastars were recorded in different parts of Bashkortostan.
Settlement territory
Bashkir bails settled in southern Bashkortostan. In the XIX century. The Kazakhs of Bayulins roamed between the rivers Ural and Emba .
Bibliography
Kuzeev, R. G. The Origin of the Bashkir People. M., Science, 1974.