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Network of large pedigrees reveals social practices of Avar communities. [PDF]

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Greek Reactions to an Ancient Greek Primer for Turks

Modern Philology, 1975
In the simplest of all possible worlds, an Ancient Greek (AGk) primer for Turks would be of only moderate interest to (modern) Greeks. Americans do not normally get into fits of laughter when leafing through an American English textbook for Spanish speakers, and neither do Finns break into hysterics over the glossary of a Finnish reader for Russians ...
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On the genesis of the plots and images of the ethnogonic legends of the ancient Nomads: Scythians, Alans, ancient Turks

Vestnik of North-Ossetian State University
The publication is devoted to the study of the genesis of ethnogonic representations of the ancient nomads of the Great Steppe. The research reveals the main plots and images, each of which has its own semantic specifics. For example, the main thing in the ethnogonic myths of the European Scythians and ancient Turks was the plot of the union of the ...
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Religion of the Ancient Turks and Shamanism

Adam alemi, 2022
The opinion that shamanism is the religion of the ancient Turks has long existed in scientific circulation. In fact, shamanism is not a religion, but a set of beliefs that have formed around the personality of a shaman, who is considered a link between people and the world of spirits. However, as a result of misunderstandings and deliberate distortions,
Tungysh Abylov   +2 more
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IMAGE OF THE WOLF IN THE ANCIENT TURKS

2018
Abstract. In the religious beliefs of the Huns and the ancient Turks totemism occupied an important place. Totemism - is the most ancient form of religion. The first gods were certain animals. As you know, the cult of animals originated in ancient times, when “primitive” man had not yet separated himself from the nature and all tribal relations, and ...
Nurzhanov, Arnabay   +5 more
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