Tatar Humanitarian Thought and “AZ i IA” by Olzhas Suleimenov
The study is devoted to the historiography of the ancient history and culture of the Turkic peoples in the context of the 50th anniversary of the publication of Olzhas Suleimenov’s book “AZ i IA”.
Ildus K. Zagidullin +1 more
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The turkic identity in the novel «Death of the grey fierce» by the turkish writer Kh. N. Atsyz
Turkish writer Hussein Nihal Atsyz began writing historical novels in the middle of the 20th century. His historical dilogy "Fierce Gray" had a significant impact on the self-consciousness of the Turkish society, illuminating the deep layers of history ...
Zh. Abeldaev
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The Origins of Syrian Nationhood; Histories, Pioneers and Identity [Book Review] [PDF]
This article reviews the book 'The Origins of Syrian Nationhood; Histories, Pioneers and Identity', edited by Adel ...
Drury, Abdullah
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LINGUISTIC RESEARCH OF ANCIENT TURKS ANTHROPONYMY (ON THE BASE OF WRITTEN MONUMENTS)
The proper names of the ancient Turkic anthroponymic system, which includes cultural information, reflecting the ethnic and aesthetic ideals of society, are studied.
Urzada Abilkasimovna Musabekova
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TÜRK KÜLTÜRÜNDE LOKMAN HEKİM* LOKMAN HEKIM IN TURKISH CULTURE
Lokman, called as a wise man in the Qur’an, was also known in pre-Islamic Arab society. It was common for the Arabs in the Jahiliyyah Era to tell the story of Lokman and his wisdom. In the Turks, Lokman appears as a slightly different character.
Elif GÜLTEKİN
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Menander Protector. History: On the Turkish Embassy to the Persians and Byzantines in 568 A.C. (translation and commentary) [PDF]
The article presents annotated translation from ancient Greek into Russian of the book of Menander Protector. In this text Menander Protector describes first the Turkish embassy to the Persians, and then to the Byzantines.
Olesia Zhdanovich
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The influence of Manichaean and Nestorian religions in the settled life of the ancient Turks
The Turkic peoples of Central Asia have long resided at the nexus of Eastern and Western cultures, fusing urban and steppe civilizations with dexterity. Their spiritual life was also strongly influenced by Indian and Persian culture. Indian and Persian cultures first spread to settlements in the Maurennahr and Tarim Basin, and then to small towns and ...
T.Z. Kairken, D.S. Alkeyeva
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Shin, Cin, and Jinn in far east Asian, central east Asian, and middle eastern cultures : case studies in transethnic communication by exchange of terminology for elementary spiritual concepts of ethic groups [PDF]
Methodology and Objects: Methodologically, from a diachronic linguistics perspective regarding the concept of the shin, spirits in folk belief in China and neighbouring cultures, we compare texts that comprise meanings a) historically in the local ...
Haase, Fee-Alexandra
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This article examines the images of mythological characters and interprets the text of the dastan “The Tale of Shan’s Daughter” from the point of view of folklore studies.
Imperiyat A. Khalipaeva +2 more
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Water-names of Tuva: turkic, mongolian, samoyed
The article covers several layers of ancient hydronyms of Tuva, especially those names of the rivers and lakes which etymologically can be of Turkic, Mongolian or Samoyed origin. The presence of the latter on the list can be explained by early arrival of
Andrey D. Kaksin
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