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On the Albanian ethnonym in the middle ages [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, 2021
The paper discusses the issue of the Albanian ethnonym in the Middle Ages, starting from the fact that today they use the ethnonym Shqipetar for themselves and that other peoples know them as Albanians.
Predrag Komatina
exaly   +2 more sources

Bulgar-Tatar discussions in the context of the problem of the ethnonym “Crimean Tatars” [PDF]

open access: yesCrimean Historical Review
In the process of mass return of the Crimean Tatar people from places of deportation to their historical homeland in Crimea (1987–2000), along with the political, social, ethnocultural problems of the revival and formation of the people in new conditions,
Dlyaver Osmanov
exaly   +2 more sources

Ethnonym “Crimean Tatars” in documents of international organizations [PDF]

open access: yesCrimean Historical Review
Over the past few decades a group of Crimean Tatar intellectuals have been imposing on public opinion the discussion that the self-name of the people “Crimean Tatars” allegedly does not reflect reality, it is “invented” and does not meet their cultural ...
Nadir Bekirov
exaly   +2 more sources

The Shibans: A Failed Ethnonym [PDF]

open access: yesZolotoordynskoe Obozrenie, 2019
Objective: To study the historical circumstances of the emergence in the 15th century Dašt-i Kipchak of a politonym, Shibans, and to define the circumstances which have prevented its successful transformation into an ethnonym. Research materials: This article is based on the works of Central Asian, Persian and European authors of the 15th–17th ...
exaly   +3 more sources

About the ethnonym “Crimean Tatars”: analysis of historical sources [PDF]

open access: yesКрымское историческое обозрение, 2022
The article is devoted to the issue of self-designation of the Crimean Tatars. Among the Crimean Tatar people discussions have been going on for a long time on the topic of the true ethnonym: Crimeans or Crimean Tatars.
Elvira Kemal
doaj   +1 more source

Another Early Evidence of the Rus’?

open access: yesАнтичная древность и средние века, 2023
The article discusses the question of the ethnonym Ῥουσ- in the Byzantine literature, attested in the tenth and eleventh centuries, either as part of an adjective, or in sources under Rus’ian influence, and then disappearing until the fifteenth century ...
Andrey Yurievich Vinogradov
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Song folklore of the Crimean Tatars: the aspect of identification (part 1) [PDF]

open access: yesКрымское историческое обозрение, 2023
oday, a certain circle of Crimean Tatars and not only offer the society the idea of renaming the people to “Kyrym” using the expressions “Kyrymly”, “Kyrym khalky” arising from this name.
Rustem Komurdzhi
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Early Medieval Serbs in the Balkans

open access: yesHistorical Studies on Central Europe, 2023
This paper discusses the problem of the appearance of the Serb ethnonym in the Balkans, as evidenced in the ninth-century Frankish Royal Annals and the mid-tenth-century Byzantine treaty De Administrando Imperio.
Danijel Džino
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Bayïrqu and Barγu: Deconstructing One Myth [PDF]

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2020
In academic and unspecialized literature related to the ethnogenesis and ethnic history of the Buryats, the two ethnonyms Bayïrqu ~ Bayarqu, known in the Old Turkic period, and Barγu ~ Barqu, first recorded in the early 13th century, have been commonly ...
Bair Z. Nanzatov, Vladimir V. Tishin
doaj   +1 more source

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