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Badania języka ormiańsko-kipczackiego w dorobku naukowym profesora Edwarda Tryjarskiego
THE RESEARCH OF THE ARMENIAN KIPCHAK LANGUAGE IN THE SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS OF PROFESSOR EDWARD TRYJARSKI (1923-2021) The Armenian Kipchak language is the language of the Polish Armenians inhabiting the former Polish eastern borderlands (mainly ...
Ewa Siemieniec-Gołaś
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Armenia w latach 2004-2009 z perspektywy polskiego ambasadora
THE RESEARCH OF THE ARMENIAN KIPCHAK LANGUAGE IN THE SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS OF PROFESSOR EDWARD TRYJARSKI (1923-2021) The Armenian Kipchak language is the language of the Polish Armenians inhabiting the former Polish eastern borderlands (mainly ...
Tomasz Knothe
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Comparison of historical Kipchak Turkic texts in terms of case suffixes
Historical Kipchak Turkic is examined in three separate sections: Armenian Alphabet Kipchak Turkic, Mamluk Kipchak Turkic and the Codex Cumanicus. Works written in various fields during the period of the Ayyubid Dynasty, which ruled in Egypt in the ...
Ersin
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The arabic and turkish lexic in the written monument «Kitab Bulgat al-Mushtaq»
In the preservation and development of the modern Turkic languages, one of the key roles belongsto linguistic written monuments, as carriers of not only the language, but also the mentality, made duringthe reign of the Mamluk Kipchaks in Egypt and Syria,
А. Mustafayeva
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Integration of equestrian terms into dialects of Turkish languages
It is known that the Turkic peoples have been engaged in horse breeding since ancient times. A huge layer of horse-breeding lexemes was passed down from generation to generation, from people to people, and preserved in the language and dialects of the ...
Mahira Huseynova
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Information of “Nukhbat al-dahr fi ‘aja’ib al-barr wa-al-bahr” by ad-Dimashqi about the Turkic Tribes of Dasht-i Kipchak » [PDF]
This article introduced into academic circulation information of such a historical source as “Nukhbat al-dahr fi ‘aja’ib al-barr wa-al-bahr” (Excerpts of Time on the Marvels of the Land and Sea) on Kipchak clans and Turkic tribes of Dasht-i Kipchak.
Z.S. Ilyasova, Zh.M. Sabitov
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We consider the general phonetic features of the northern patois (patois of the north-western group) of the Azerbaijani language. We analyze long and short vowel variants, offence of the harmony rule, sound transitions, phonetic differences created by ...
K. I. Samedova
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ON THE QUESTION OF THE ETYMOLOGY OF THE NAMES OF KIPCHAKS
Abstract. The fall of the Kimak khaganate contributed to the strengthening of the Kipchak tribes in the vast territory of the steppe belt from the Altai region in the east to the Carpathian Mountains in the west. The Turkic-speaking tribes were known by written sources of their neighbors under different names.
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Kıpçak Bozkırlarından Mısır’a: Memlûk Sultanı Baybars’ın Çocukluk Arkadaşı Beyserî
Bu çalışmada Memlûklerin önemli emîrlerinden biri olan Bedreddin Beyserî’nin biyografisi incelenmiştir. Moğollar 1240’larda Hazar ve Karadeniz kuzeyine ilerleyip Kıpçak ülkesini işgal ve yağma etmişlerdi.
İlyas Gökhan
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Kipchak “long” mound from the Menovnoe VII burial ground (Eastern Kazakhstan) [PDF]
This article aims at cultural, chronological, and social interpretation of the “long” burial mound 3, containing Kipchak graves, studied in the Menovnoye VII necropolis of different periods in the Upper Irtysh River region.
Tkachev A.A., Tkachev Al.Al.
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