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Network of large pedigrees reveals social practices of Avar communities. [PDF]

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Gnecchi-Ruscone GA   +30 more
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Turkey-Armenia dialogue series: breaking the vicious circle: Tesev-Caucasus Institute joint report [PDF]

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Religion of the Ancient Turks and Shamanism

Adam alemi, 2022
The opinion that shamanism is the religion of the ancient Turks has long existed in scientific circulation. In fact, shamanism is not a religion, but a set of beliefs that have formed around the personality of a shaman, who is considered a link between people and the world of spirits. However, as a result of misunderstandings and deliberate distortions,
Tungysh Abylov   +2 more
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THE STUDY OF SOME ANCIENT TURKISH TERMS IN THE WORK "DEVONU LUGAT AT - TURK"

2023
In this article, the literary terms in the work "Devonu lug'at at-turk" written by Mahmud Koshgari, an encyclopedic linguist, and their alternatives today are considered. It has been discussed what some ancient Turkish terms meant in the 11th century, how many of them have alternative versions, how many are in use, and how many have changed their ...
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Creatures symbolizing the angel of death and the spirit of the ancient Turks (Based on the works of Dede Gorgud)

SCIENTIFIC WORK, 2021
Despite the fact that in the works considered in this article there are many compositions, the content and idea remain the same. In Dede Gorgud, who is in search of eternity, the angel of death approaching him in the form of a snake or other creature helps him achieve this goal.
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THE CATEGORY OF BELONGING AND POSESSIVE THINKING ANCIENT TURKS (based on runic written monuments)

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE: THEORY AND PRACTICE
The proposed article substantiates the possessive thinking of the ancient Turks and explores the category of belonging in various texts of the Old Turkic language, formed by synthetic morphological means, that is, through possessive affixes.
Alina Andirova, Abai Kairzhanov
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