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ROYAL TAMGA-SIGNS OF BOSPORUS II-III CENTURIES AS A RESULT OF THE BARBARIZATION [PDF]
[Ar] علامات التامغا الملكية فى مضيق البوسفور خلال القرنين الثاني والثالث تُقدم هذه الدراسة تحليل استعمال «التامغا» الملكية على مضيق البوسفور.
Evgeny Vdovchenkov
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Some notes on the tamga-signs of Sarmatians and their neighbours [PDF]
The prototypes of Sarmatian mirrors-pendants with tamgas known in the 2nd — 1st centuries BCE around Balkhash Lake, Kazakhstan. There are also late Tagar subjects in art and also tamgas of future rulers of more western territories.
Yatsenko, S.A. , Rogozhinskii, A.E.
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"ENCYCLOPEDIA" OF TAMGAS ON BOLSHOY ULAZ MOUNTAIN (Minusinsk basin)
The paper analyzes the tamga images on themountainofBolshoy Ulaz, which is part of a larger complex of rock art in the northMinusinskBasin. Among tamgas on the mountain Bolshoy Ulaz special attention is paid to the so-called clusters of tamgas, providing
A. N. Mukhareva
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TAMGAS ON THE PLATES OF TAGAR KURGAN FENCES UNDER TEPSEY MOUNTAIN
Tepsey archaeological complex provides different information about the people who lived inMinusinskBasin. The paper analyzes the tamga-petroglyphs on the rocks of Tagar mounds (kurgans) under Tepsey mountain.
O. S. Sovetova, O. O. Shishkina
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AN EPIGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVE ON THE TAMGAS (EMBLEMS) OF KAZAKH TRIBES
The Turkic peoples, who were part of the great steppe nomads, used emblems to define their sovereignty and independence since ancient times. Kazakh tribes also used individual emblems to preserve their independence and property.
Shynarbyek Syeitkhan
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Issues of Studying the Function of Signs Resembling Tamgas of the Kazakh Medieval Nomads [PDF]
The article considers the functional purpose of signs resembling tamgas of the Kazakh medieval nomads. Today, scientists from Kazakhstan and foreign scientists are studying the system of tamga formation by people inhabiting Kazakh steppes since the ...
Samashev Samat K.
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Arabic Legend on the Silver Coins with “Stirrup” Tamga [PDF]
This article suggests a reading of the legend of the Golden Horde silver coins with a “stirrup-shaped” tamga, the inscription “minted in Crimea,” the motto “padishah of Islam,” and the lakab of the ruler: nuṣratun/al-dunya w-/al-dīn, or “the assistance to peace and faith.” The attempts to decipher the inscription showing abbreviations and inserted into
Valery Sidorenko
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Turkisms in Russian island dialects and ethnic tamgas
The article analyzes Turkisms in Russian island dialects of the Northern Black Sea region and Turkic and non-Turkic ethnic tamgas. Turkisms were extracted by continuous sampling from the two-volume Dictionary of Russian dialects of Odessa region. Many of the studied Turkisms were not included in other explanatory dictionaries of Russian dialects ...
Abay Kairzhanov
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Tamgas and Petroglyphs in the Kayrakkol and Karakungey Mountains (based on research materials 2022–2023) [PDF]
The article presents the results of field research in South-Eastern Kazakhstan in 2022–2023. The authors introduce into scientific discourse information about seven locations of rock carvings with tamgas.
Yarygin Sergey A. +2 more
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The Oghuz, whose history of emergence and development lies in the period of the VIII–XIII centuries, played a significant role in the formation of modern Turkic peoples. The Oghuz tribes consisted of 24 families. They started the process of Turkization of the peoples of the medieval Eurasian steppes. The evidence of it is the similarity of Oghuz tamgas
S.K. Samashev
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