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Keleti népek a középkori Magyarországon [PDF]

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Pálóczi Horváth András
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Tributary Homing of Sockeye Salmon at Brooks and Karluk Lakes, Alaska

Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 1964
The degree of preference of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) for spawning in specific tributaries to Brooks and Karluk Lakes, Alaska, was studied in 1960 and 1961. Adult sockeye salmon begin to congregate around stream mouths soon after entering these lakes.
Wilbur L. Hartman, Robert F. Raleigh
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Brown Bear Predation on Sockeye Salmon at Karluk Lake, Alaska

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1971
Effects of predation by brown bears ( Ursus arctos ) on sockeye salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka ) were studied at Grassy Point Creek, a tributary o£ Karluk Lake on Kodiak Island, Alaska, during the summers of 1964 and 1965. In 1964 bears were allowed free access to the stream, but iIl 1965 an attempt was made to exclude them with an electric fence.
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An Archaeological Site on Karluk Island in Crozier Strait, N.W.T.

ARCTIC, 1976
During a marine geophysical exploration, in 1973, of the proposed route of a gas pipeline across Crozier Strait (between Bathurst Island and Little Cornwallis Island) in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, the present author landed on the western side of Karluk Island, which is situated in the narrowest part of the Strait.
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On the Karluk Title ‘Çoglan’

2020
Karluklar; Köktürk, Uygur ve Karahanlı devletlerinin kuruluş veyıkılışında önemli roller oynamış bir Türk boyudur. Arkeolojik ve nümizmatik belgeler, yazıtlar, Çin yıllıkları, Arap ve Fars tarih kaynaklarıKarluklar hakkında bilgi sahibi olmamızı sağlamaktadır.
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Khakas as the Karluk-Uighur Language According to the Leipzig–Jakarta List

2020
The article focuses on the relationship between the Khakas and the Turkic languages. The study deals with the issue to which of the modern Turkic languages Khakas is related. The Khakas, whose number is about 72 959, are the people inhabiting South Siberia. As research material for the study the words from the Leipzig–Jakarta list were used.
Innokentiy N. Novgorodov   +4 more
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History of the study of the Karluk dialect

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The Uzbek language, with its unique features, has a rich and complex history. Almost a thousand years ago, Mahmud Kashgari, in his work "Devonu lug'otit turk," called the Karluk dialect "Khakoniya Turkic," which is one of the three main dialects of the Uzbek language and served as the base dialect for the Uzbek literary language. The article discusses
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The problems of the establishment of the Karluk Khaganate in Central Asia

OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii"
The article examines the problems of statehood formation among the Karluks, their political history as part of the Turkic Khaganate, and relations with neighboring Central Asian states. The issues of expanding the limits of the Karluks in the region and their impact on the ethnopolitical situation in Central Asia are studied.
Satay Syzdykov, Samat Zhumataу
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KARLUK DEVLETİ’NİN KURULUŞ TARİHİ MESELESİ

2014
VI. ve VIII. yüzyıllar arasında yaşayan Karluklar, önemli Türk boylarından biridir. Kendileri devlet kurdukları gibi, Gazneli ve Karahanlı hanedanları da onların soyundan gelmiştir. Kuruluşlarıyla ilgili olarak şimdilik üç farklı kaynak bulunmaktadır: 1. Çin kaynakları, 2. Nümizmatik malzemeler, 3. Uygur metinleri.
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