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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TAMGA-SING STUDIES AND HERALDRY

Краткие сообщения Института археологии (КСИА), 2022
Сбор и систематизация тамговых знаков археологами указывают на их лично-семейную принадлежность у каждого правящего рода Южной Сибири и Центральной Азии VIII-X вв.: Ашина, Яглокар, Кыргыз. К такой лично-семейной символике относятся и знаки рода Рюриковичей в Древней Руси.
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Runic Inscriptions and Tamgas in Govi-Altai Province, MONGOLIA

Ази судлал, 2022
The great significance of ancient inscription is that it becomes evidence of that historical period. Approximately 170 runic inscriptions, date back to Old Turkic, Uighur period, had been registered in the territory of Mongolia so far. Govi-Altai runic inscriptions are located along the central road headed from Beshbalik to west southern until silk ...
Azzaya Badam   +2 more
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TAMGAS AND TAMGA-LIKE SIGNES In HATAY – HASSA COUNTY : 2019 FINDINGS

2022
The Hassa region is located between the Gavurdağları, Çukurova and Northern Syria and contains passes in the North and South. The routing, starting from Maraş and reaching Aleppo from İslahiye-Kırıkhan-Antakya passes through this region. The zone consisting of fertile lands from Maraş to the Amik Plain hosted various Turkic tribes. The Turkish presence
TEMİZ, Fehime Mine, ÖZKAN, Servet
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Arabic Legend on the Silver Coins with “Stirrup” Tamga

Materials in Archaeology, History and Ethnography of Tauria, 2023
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
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A clay pot with tamga signs discovered at Şiria (Arad county)

Annales d'Université "Valahia" Târgovişte. Section d'Archéologie et d'Histoire, 2010
Our interest regarding the ancient Dacian finds from the Arad county has determined us to make a systematization of all the available data and to re-asses the discoveries previsously known in the light of the informations available and novative directions of investigations.
Berzovan, Alexandru   +1 more
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Tamgas on Drachmas of Rhescuporis IV as a Source of Historical Information

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2022
We continue to study the differents on the Bosporan coins of the Roman period. We are interested in the designations on the last series of small bronzes. These coins were issued under Rhescuporis IV. Moreover, they were minted not only in the capital, but also in the tribal districts of the North-Eastern Black Sea region with centers in the North ...
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