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Kubo, Sakae (1900–1958)

2018
Kubo Sakae was a leading shingeki playwright prior to World War II, and a shingeki socialist hero afterward. His greatest dramatic work is the epic Kazanbai-chi [Land of Volcanic Ash] (1937–1938) about the exploitation of peasant labor on farms in the northernmost-Japanese island of Hokkaido where he was born. His heroic status stems from his arrest in
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Sakas

2021
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Saka Studies

Language, 1933
Franklin Edgerton, Sten Konow
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Saka Documents

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1970
M. J. Dresden, H. W. Bailey
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Saka grammatical studies

Oriens, 1986
Johannes Benzing, R. E. Emmerick
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Discussion of Saka

Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2020
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On the Ethnonym Saka

2014
Eskiçağ'da bütün Avrasya'yı kendi yönetimlerinde birleştiren İskit/ Sakalar, bildiğimiz ilk Türklerdir. İsimleri ise sahip oldukları ay inancından gelmektedir. Bugünkü, aynı ismi taşıyan Sakha (Yakut) ve Sagay Türklerinin de aynı inançları korudukları ve Sakh kelimesini Tanrı anlamında kullandıkları görülmektedir.
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The Autobiography of Osugi Sakae.

Pacific Affairs, 1993
Richard H. Mitchell   +2 more
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Dictionary of Khotan Saka

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1981
Mark J. Dresden, H. W. Bailey
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