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“Iranian” term as ethnonym

OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2022
This article will talk about one of the ethnographic groups living in the Republic of Uzbekistan - Iranians, including the emergence and application of the term “Iranian". The authors analyze the use of the term “Iranian", as well as other historical terms: “Persian", “Marvi", and others.
Qurbon Nurboev, Achil Buriyev
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On the Ethnonym Khazar

Iran and the Caucasus
Abstract The early or proto-history of the Khazars is still far from being thoroughly investigated, in regard to the world wide popularity of the Khazar studies. There are still many vague points to be discovered, despite the great attempts especially for the last hundred years of modern Khazar studies. We may differentiate between the terms Khazar
Osman Karatay
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Origin of the Ethnonym Sirgeli

Iasaýı ýnıversıtetіnіń habarshysy
The article discusses scientific forecasts of the enthogenesis of the Sirgeli tribe. The name Sirgeli has historical and mythological significance. S.G. Klyashtorny says that the Seyanto tribe, which is contained in ancient Chinese chronicles, is the Sir tribe. The name sir is found in the Tonykok monument: «Turk sir budun yerinte bod kalmadu».
А. Kalshabek, Kһ. Tadzhiyev
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The “Rus’ of Stemid and Lidulf” and the hypothesis of East-Germanic etymology of the ethnonym Rus’

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2023
Having argued a new version of etymology of the ethnonym Rus’ from the East Germanic *rauþs ‘red’ last year, the author suggests to consider the names of Varangians and Rus’, represented by “The Tale of Begone Years” and puts a question if these names ...
A. Romanchuk
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Malayness in the Thai South: Ethnonym Use and Cultural Heritage among Muslims in Chana District, Songkhla

Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 2023
:This article explores the themes of Malay cultural heritage and attitudes towards ethnonyms promoted by the Thai state among Muslims in Chana District, Songkhla Province, Thailand.
Graham H. Dalrymple   +2 more
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On the etymology of the ethnonym "dzurdzuki"

Исторический журнал научные исследования
The author considers the question of the origin of the name of the people, known from ancient and medieval sources as "dzurdzuki // durdzuki // tsurtsk".
Magomed Mikhailovich Albogachiev
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FROM THE PERMYAKS AND THE KOMI TO KOMI-PERMYAKS: THE FORMATION OF THE ETHNONYM

Вестник Пермского университета История
The article observes the specificity of the existence of Komi-Permyak ethnonyms, the construction of a new official ethnonym for this ethnic group during the first years of the Soviet power as well as ethno-cultural processes that reflect the peculiarity
A. V. Chernykh
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