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SOCIO-POLITICAL SITUATION OF THE KARAKHANID STATE (SPECIFIC ASPECTS)
The Karakhanid state covered a vast territory from the Karakum Desert in the west to Lake Lobnor in the east, and from Lake Balkhash in the north to the Amu Darya in the south. The Karakhanids tried to introduce a different form of state structure and administration from the Samanids.
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in Turkestan, as a result of some political changes among the Turkic peoples, and Kashgar became an important political and cultural center within the Turkic world. During the Karakhanid period, the process of spreading Islam started to influence the region and later on Kashgar became one of the important scholarly centers in the ...
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Dialect Contact in Karakhanid and Khwarazmian Turkish (Lexically Equal Pairs)
Karakhanid Turkish constitutes the third phase of the Old Turkic period and is the name of the literary language that developed in the 11th century in Kashgar. Following the Mongol conquest, the cultural center of the Turkic world shifted, and the historical literary Eastern Turkic gained a new identity upon absorbing the local Turkic dialect features ...
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Different sentence type in Karakhanid Turkish : Sentences with "Ol-" but without "-Kim"
Turkish compound sentences, specifically relative clauses with "kim", first appeared in the Old Uygur Turkish period when Turkish had been influenced by a number of foreign languages. In particular, Turkish interrogative pronouns such as "kim, ne, kayu were borrowed from Indo-European languages like Soghdian and Sanskrit, when such constructions were ...
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The first translation of the Koran in the Karakhanid state
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Researchers who benefited from the publications of Qur'an translations during the Karahanid period have contributed to the Turkish language by conducting studies on topics such as the beautiful names of Allah, religious terms, and abstract words. In their studies, they have documented that many of the words from Karahanid Turkish, which is a historical
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On the Words of Uighur kiçig erŋek, Karakhanid çıçalak and Turkish serçe parmak
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Urban Cultures of Central Asia from the Bronze Age to the Karakhanids
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Nomadic Urbanism at Tashbulak. A new highland town of the Karakhanids
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