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ABOUT THE TRANSCRIPTIONS OF ETHNONYM TURK IN THE ANCIENT CHINESE WRITTEN SOURCES

The article, based on Chinese sources and literature, examines Chinese hieroglyphic transcriptions of the ethnonym Turk from different eras. It has been established that the earliest transcription of the ethnonym Turk was the hieroglyph tiek (modern cht. di), the appearance of which dates back to the beginning of the second millennium.
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ON THE PLACE OF SHAMAN IN ANCIENT TURKS

Eski Türk tarihyazımının en tartışmalı meselelerinden bir tanesi, Şamanizm üzerine gerçekleşen fikir teatilerinden doğmaktadır. Bilhassa bu inanç sisteminin İslamiyet öncesi Türklerin dini olup olmadığı yönündeki mülahazalar, Şamanizm’in bir din olup olmadığı yönündeki sorgulamaların dahi önüne geçmiştir.
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THE PERCEPTİON OF THE RULER İN ANCİENT TURKS

In the ancient Turks, one of the most important factors in the state structure and tradition was the perception of the emperor. It is not possible to think of a state without an emperor or an emperor without a state in the ancient Turkish state structure based on this tradition of the Turks.
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Host–microbiota interactions in immune-mediated diseases

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
William E Ruff   +2 more
exaly  

Main Ingredients in the Constitution of State in Ancient Turks

2015
Eski Türk devletleri oluşumlarının temel unsurları bakımından kendine özgü bir yapı oluşturmaktadırlar. Bu devletlerin oluşumunda dört temel unsur bulunmaktadır. Bunlar halk, istiklal, ülke ve kanun’dur. Halk, boyların bir araya gelmesiyle oluşmuş olup, devleti oluşturan unsurlardan birisidir.
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Origins and evolutionary consequences of ancient endogenous retroviruses

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2019
Welkin E Johnson
exaly  

Genomic and fossil windows into the secret lives of the most ancient fungi

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
Mary L Berbee   +2 more
exaly  

Organophosphonates revealed: new insights into the microbial metabolism of ancient molecules

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2013
John W Mcgrath, Jason P Chin
exaly  

“The Twelve Animal Cycle Turkish Calendar” as a Cultural Heritage of Ancient Turks

2015
The twelve animal cycle Turkish calendar is an important cultural heritage that ancient Turkic civilizations as a result of astronomical observations. The calendar consists of periods of 12 years and named each year with an animal name. The Göktürk inscriptions, one of the most important written works of ancient Turks, also have dates determined ...
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