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Review of "Budizm’in Mahāyāna Ekolüne İlişkin Eski Uygurca Belgeler (Metin - Aktarma - Açıklamalar - Sözlük - Dizin"by Uğur Uzunkaya

open access: yesTürkiyat Mecmuası, 2022
Uğur Uzunkaya, Budizm’in Mahāyāna Ekolüne İlişkin Eski Uygurca Belgeler (Metin - Aktarma - Açıklamalar - Sözlük - Dizin) (İstanbul: Kesit Yayınları., 2020. 478 s.) ISBN 978-605-7898-90-6.
Sema Bal
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The Old Turkic Title Buyruq Reconsidered

open access: yesActa Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2023
First attested among the administrative titles used in the Türk Qaghanate, the Old Turkic title Buyruq was used by various Eurasian steppe peoples and polities from the 6th to the 13th centuries. In this paper, examples of the title Buyruq seen in historical sources are identified and examined, while different views put forth by modern scholars up to ...
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Some Observations on Old Turkic ‘Sıpızgu’

open access: yes, 2022
Bu çalışmada, Eski Türkçeden itibaren Türkçenin söz varlığında görülen, bazı fonetik değişikliklerle çağdaş Türk dil ve lehçelerinde de varlığını sürdüren müzik aleti sıpızgu üzerinde durulmaktadır. Nefesli bir müzik aleti olan sıpızgu, Türkçenin tarihî lehçelerinde “ney, trompet, flüt, kaval vb.” anlamlarının yanı sıra “davul” anlamı ile de ...
AYAZLI, Özlem   +1 more
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Preservation of the native language in the context of the problem of vulnerable and endangered Turkic languages of Kazakhstan

open access: yesTurkic Studies Journal, 2022
Throughout the development of human civilization, there has always existed a problem of extinction of certain languages. Along with the peoples that have sunk into history, languages have disappeared either becoming dead or solely written ...
Meruyert Konkal
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Paleolinguistics brings more light on the earliest history of the traditional Eurasian pulse crops [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Traditional pulse crops such as pea, lentil, field bean, bitter vetch, chickpea and common vetch originate from Middle East, Mediterranean and Central Asia^1^.
Aleksandar Medovic   +7 more
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The Old Turkic toponym Qadïrqan and its possible equivalents in modern languages of the Sayano-Altai region

open access: yesНовые исследования Тувы, 2018
The article examines the Old Turkic toponym ‘qadïrqan’ and its possible correspondences in modern languages of the Sayano-Altai region. The author suggests the lexeme ‘qadïrqan’ can be compared with ‘хайыракан’ (hairaqan), common in some forms or ...
Kyzyl-Maadyr A. Simchit
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On the Eastern Turkic Grammatical Characteristics in the Mirajname Text Found in the Kitab of Ibn Abraham Koricki

open access: yesLitteraria Copernicana, 2020
The manuscripts of the Lithuanian Tatars are comprised of religious works written in the Arabic script like Kitab, Tafsir, Hamail, Tajvid. These manuscripts preserved texts concerning such languages as Chagatai Turkic, Old Anatolian Turkish, Belarusian ...
Hüseyin Durgut
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“Mockery” in Buddhist and Islamic-Turkish Texts

open access: yesİstanbul Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Türk Dili ve Edebiyatı Dergisi, 2023
Although Tengrist beliefs, the religious of Turkish, Mongolian and Siberian peoples, are indirectly referenced in concepts, such as kök, t(e)ŋri, kök t(e)ŋri, yèr, sub/suv, yèr sub/suv, umay, and so on, in Turkic, this ancient religion developed ...
Hasan İsi
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The Glacier Complexes of the Mountain Massifs of the North-West of Inner Asia and their Dynamics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The subject of this paper is the glaciation of the mountain massifs Mongun-Taiga, Tavan-Boghd-Ola, Turgeni- Nuru, and Harhira-Nuru. The glaciation is represented mostly by small forms that sometimes form a single complex of domeshaped peaks ...
Chistyakov , Kirill V.   +3 more
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ESKİ TÜRK YAZITLARINDA ALIN YAZISI VE BUNUN DİNÎ ANLAMI ÜZERİNE NOTLAR

open access: yesTürk Kültürü ve Hacı Bektaş Velî Araştırma Dergisi
The first known written texts of the Turks were written on monument stones, tombstones, rocks and various objects, and today their number exceeds five hundred.
MİHRİBAN AYDIN
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