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Turkic Peoples of the USSR.

Pacific Affairs, 1955
William M. Austin, Stefan Wurm
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THE PLACE OF THE TURKIC PEOPLES IN BYZANTINE SOCIETY

Turkic historical studies
In the article, the author focused on the place occupied by the Turkic peoples in the Byzantine period, namely on the achievements that led the Turks to change the lives of the Byzantines. Their influence on the fall of the Byzantine state or the assimilation of peoples was more pronounced in comfort. At the same time, throughout its life - from the IV
E.U. Zulpykharova, E.A. Abdurakhmanova
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ETHNO-CULTURAL BASES OF ANTHROPONYMS OF TURKIC PEOPLE

ANGLISTICUM Journal of the Association-Institute for English Language and American Studies
Anthroponyms encode information about the historical and social position of a particular ethnic group. In addition, the anthroponyms of the Uzbek people are tools containing incomparable information from a linguocultural point of view. This article emphasizes the importance of studying anthroponyms of Turkic peoples in the principles of ...
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Folklore Features: Links Between Arab and Turkic Peoples

Proceedings of the 1st Pamir Transboundary Conference for Sustainable Societies, 2023
Sharustam Shomusarov, Nargiza Shaumurova
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Information support of the topic “Turkic peoples of Siberia”: database and bibliographic index

Proceedings of SPSTL SB RAS, 2022
Valentina Rykova   +1 more
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THE EPIC TRADITION IN FOLKLORE OF TURKIC PEOPLES

2016
In this article provides the information on epic traditions in the folklore of the Turkic-speaking peoples. The author traces importance of the presented genre, and notes the common features, the similarity and identity of the epic as the dominant field of folklore of the peoples of the world, including the Turkic.
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