
Among Muslim chroniclers such as Ibn Kathir, the etymology was attributed to the mass conversion of two hundred thousand households in 971 AD, causing them to be named
Turk Iman, which is a combination of "Turk" and "Iman (faith, belief), meaning "believing Turks", with the term later dropping the hard-to-pronounce
hamza
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