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The Arab geographer al-Idrisi (XII century) about the Turkic Peoples of Central Asia
The author of the article presents translations from Arabic into Russian by the 12th-century geographer al-Idrisi of fragments of the composition "Nuzhat al-mushtak fi ikhtirak al-afak" ("Entertainment of the exhausted in wandering through the regions ...
Aidar N. Yuzeev
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AIM OF CREATING COMMON TURKIC LANGUAGE ACCORDING TO IDEAS OF SCIENTISTS
The strengthening and deepening of relations between the Turkic-speaking states is very significant and pleasing issue. This is a great and necessary need. This integrations required by time, reality.
Aynur Seferli
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Throughout the development of human civilization, there has always existed a problem of extinction of certain languages. Along with the peoples that have sunk into history, languages have disappeared either becoming dead or solely written ...
Meruyert Konkal
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Patch in the ritual and daily practice of the Turkic people [PDF]
The article is devoted to the study of the patch as a stable tradition of the spiritual and material-artistic culture of the Turkic peoples. The patch is considered as a "participant" in ritual and ritual practice and manual artistic craft.
Andrey Khazbulatov +3 more
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Commonly Used Turkic Language in the Declaration and Treaty on the Formation of the USSR
In the article, the author draws parallels between the content of the union treaty on the formation of the USSR and the Soviet language policy of the 1920-1930s.
Alexander D. Vasilyev
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The article tells about the ethnographic essay “On the Life of the Turkic People in Harbin”, written and published in 1924 in the Japanese magazine “Tōyō” (東洋) by the Japanese Turkologist Okubo Koji (大 久保 幸 次), who later became the founder of ...
Larisa Usmanova
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Gender asymmetry in traditional culture turkic peoples of Dagestan in the 19th – early 20th century
The article indicates gender roles in the traditional culture of the Turkic–speaking peoples of Dagestan in the 19th – early 20th century, defines the daily responsibilities of men and women in the household, their gender-marked occupations, stereotypes ...
Madina B. Gimbatova
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Formation of modern Turkic nations and the problem of self-designation [PDF]
In the late 19th – first half of the 20th centuries, many Turkic peoples, including the Crimean Tatars, were in the process of developing modern national identity. The legacy of Middle Ages, when a person`s belonging to a certain religion, region, tribe
Emir Ablyazov
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INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (KÜĞ) OF THE TURKIC WORLD / TÜRK DÜNYASINDA ÇALGISAL MUSİKİ VE KÜĞLER [PDF]
Turkic folk and traditional musics consist of a huge variety of regional genres spread over a vast geographical area. Turkic music cultures as defined in this paper comprise the instrumental musical traditions (küğ) in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan ...
Feza Tansuğ
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Equestrian games and competitions in the ethno-culture of Turkic peoples
The article is devoted to the games and competitions of Turkic peoples, which have developed historically over many centuries. Games are activities inherent in the world of nature and man.
Aigerim Bastamitova +4 more
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