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Turks (Uighurs, Kipchaks and Kanglis) in the History of the Mongols

open access: yesActa Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2005
In V. Gordlevskij's words, “In order to understand the history of Turkic peoples it is necessary to study the Mongols”. But the other way round is also true: in order to understand the history of the Mongols a knowledge of Turkic history is indispensable.
Kadyrbaev, Aleksandr Sh.
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The Northwestern Turkic (Kipchak) languages

2020
This chapter deals with the Northwestern (Kipchak) branch of the Turkic language family. Examples taken from this branch of Turkic illustrate phonological, morphological, and syntactic features typical of Turkic languages. Reference is also made to special developments leading to the emergence of non-typical features in some Northwestern languages ...
Éva Á. Csató, Lars Johanson
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KIPCHAKS IN THE CAUCASUS

Relevance of the Topic The events and changes happening in our modern world, particularly globalization and secularization processes, also impact the history and culture of different nations. While these events indeed promote globalization, they also lead to the assimilation and disappearance of individual cultures within dominant ones.
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Gender characteristics of Uzbek kipchak dialects

ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2021
AbstractThis article focuses on the concept of gender, gender studies conducted in various scientific paradigms in linguistics, their goals and objectives. Also, the gender specificity of lexical units, in particular, the Kipchak dialect, which is one of the dialects, based on the Uzbek literary language, the causes and factors of the specificity of ...
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Middle Kipchak

2021
Árpád Berta, Éva Á. Csató
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ART OF SIEGE AMONG THE KIPCHAKS

Reconstructing the Past: Journal of Historical Studies
Abstract: This article is devoted to the history of art of siege among the Kipchaks. The Kipchaks possessed the basic skills of besieging cities. They could take small towns as a result of a long blockade or a surprise attack. The Kipchaks could capture large cities only together with their allies. Ruthenians, Georgians, and Bulgarians were such allies.
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THE "PRAETORIANS" OF THE EAST: THE KIPCHAK ELITE IN EGYPT.

KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIES
Annotation. Turkic culture and history in the modern world are undergoing a reassessment. This is due both to the increasing rethinking of one's identity and to a general spiritual uplift. The search for spiritual landmarks in the history of the medieval Turks in one way or another concerns our distant ancestors, who, by the will of fate, found ...
Nazym Konkabayeva, Kulsyn Abdrakhmanova
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On the Armeno-Kipchak

2014
Anadolu'dan Kırım çevresine göç eden Ermeni toplulukları zaman içinde bölgedeki Kıpçak Türklerinin dilini benimsemişler, öte yandan kendi milli alfabelerini koruyarak, bugün adına Ermeni Kıpçakçası dediğimiz dilde bir edebiyat geliştirmişlerdir. Gregoryan mezhebine geçen Kıpçak Türklerinin de bu şekilde Ermeni alfabesini kullandıkları görülmüştür.
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West Kipchak languages

2021
Árpád Berta, Éva Á. Csató
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