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We have a lot in common: Cognate words
Abstract This study presents a list of 2022 Bulgarian‐Turkish cognate words that can be used to facilitate vocabulary acquisition and cross‐linguistic awareness. The list was created manually through a multi‐step process that involved scanning the database of an online dictionary to identify Bulgarian words that had the same or similar forms in Turkish.
Levent Uzun
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ВЗАИМОСВЯЗИ КАЗАХСКОЙ И ТАТАРСКОЙ СЛОВЕСНОСТЕЙ [PDF]
Казахи и татары — родственные, соседствующие народы. Их объединяют и сближают многовековое экономическое и культурное сотрудничество, единство религии, близость языка, общность графики и многих духовных ценностей, традиционная ориентация на арабо ...
Миннегулов, Х. Ю.
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Unlikely Alliances: How the Wars in Karabakh And Gaza Shape Northwest Asian Security
Abstract This study analyzes how ongoing conflicts in the Levant and the post‐Soviet South Caucasus have upset the balance of relationships among Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Israel, Turkey, and Russia—and how this could escalate into a major, cross‐regional war.
Emil A. Souleimanov
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The ethnicity of the bayirqu population revisited
The article explores the ethnogenesis and ethnicity of the medieval Bayirqu people, one of the most influential tribes in the Tiele Turkic union.
B. R. Zoriktuev
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Maternal Genetic Ancestry and Legacy of 10(th) Century AD Hungarians. [PDF]
The ancient Hungarians originated from the Ural region in today's central Russia and migrated across the Eastern European steppe, according to historical sources.
Bódis, Viktória +8 more
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ABSTRACT This article discusses the impact of genomic history, a subdiscipline that emerged in the study of the ancient Mediterranean in the 2010s. In 2014, scientists first published a method for extracting genetic material, which they christened aDNA (ancient DNA), from ancient human remains in hot climates.
Christopher Stedman Parmenter
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The Uses of Rupture in Medieval Northern Eurasian History
Abstract Will Russia’s invasion of Ukraine change bring about a rupture in how we write about and teach the history of medieval Northern Eurasia? Dominant accounts of the region’s medieval history invoke ruptures, such as the Mongol invasion, in the service of state‐centred narratives.
Nick Evans
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Chaghatay Language Is The Brıdge Between Old Turkıc And Modern Uyghur Language [PDF]
In this article mainly discussed the period of Uighur literary language of Chagatai borrowed a lot of Arabic and Persian words, in the later development, we found that borrowed Arabic words undergone some voice changes.
Ayshemgul Abdulla
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Uighurs and Iranian-Chinese civilization
The studying of Persian-Tajik literature influence on Uighur poetry and prose reveals amazing facts and interesting materials that testify to the Tajik and Dari power, and the significance of literature in this language.
Murodi Nizomiddin
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Emergence of a new written culture: the use of Hebrew script among the Krimchaks and the Karaim [PDF]
A szerző a cikkben, elsősorban krimcsak és karaim forrásokra támaszkodva azt vizsgálja, hogyan alakult a héber ábécé használata a török nyelvű népek ...
Olach, Zsuzsanna
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