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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
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ETYMOLOGY OF THE ETHNONYM SAYAK

Bulletin of Kyrgyz State University named after I. Arabaev
The article etymology of the name of the Kyrgyz Sayak tribe provides information from Assyrian, Greek, Byzantine, Chinese sources and X.Skeld, J. van Vindex, O.Semereni, G.W.Bailey, V.Brandenstein, M.Mayrhofer,V.de Saint Martin, H.Lassen, S.Levy,V.Tomashek, O.Franke,F.I.Stralenberg, G.Vambery, N.A.Aristov,V.V.Grigoriev, B.A.Litvinsky,V.I.Abaev, D.E ...
N.J. Joldoshev, R.R. Rizaeva
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On the Ethnonym Saka

2014
Eskiçağ'da bütün Avrasya'yı kendi yönetimlerinde birleştiren İskit/ Sakalar, bildiğimiz ilk Türklerdir. İsimleri ise sahip oldukları ay inancından gelmektedir. Bugünkü, aynı ismi taşıyan Sakha (Yakut) ve Sagay Türklerinin de aynı inançları korudukları ve Sakh kelimesini Tanrı anlamında kullandıkları görülmektedir.
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ETHNONYMS OF SCOTLAND

The European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2021
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Translating Ethnonyms in Inuit Bibles

The Bible Translator, 2022
R Jeffrey Green
exaly  

The Translation of Ethnonyms and Racial Slurs in Films

European Journal of English Studies, 2014
Carla Mereu Keating
exaly  

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