Basmyl

The Basmyls (Basmyl; Basmals, Basmils, Basmïl, Chinese: 拔悉密; pinyin: Báxīmì) were a 7th–8th century nomadic tribe who mostly inhabited the Dzungaria region in the northwest of modern-day China. The Basmyls may be ancestral to the Argyn of the Middle Juz of modern Kazakhstan. In the year 720 CE, the dynastic Basmal clan were reported to be concentrated at Beitin (probably Bei Tun), near Gucheng (Qitai), in the Bogda Shan range, and to be Ashina Turks (Ch. 突厥 pinyin Tu-jue).

Basmyl

The Basmyls (Basmyl; Basmals, Basmils, Basmïl, Chinese: 拔悉密; pinyin: Báxīmì) were a 7th–8th century nomadic tribe who mostly inhabited the Dzungaria region in the northwest of modern-day China. The Basmyls may be ancestral to the Argyn of the Middle Juz of modern Kazakhstan. In the year 720 CE, the dynastic Basmal clan were reported to be concentrated at Beitin (probably Bei Tun), near Gucheng (Qitai), in the Bogda Shan range, and to be Ashina Turks (Ch. 突厥 pinyin Tu-jue).