Peter Benjamin Golden (born 1941) is an American professor emeritus of History, Turkish and Middle Eastern Studies at Rutgers University. He has written...
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and is found in broad usage in medieval Persian and Arabic texts. Peter Benjamin Golden observed that the title qatun appeared among the Göktürks as the...
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the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Hippocrene Books, 2007, p. 69 Peter Benjamin Golden. The Migrations of the Oghuz. pp. 65–67. Denis Sinor (1990). The...
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Peter Golden may refer to: Peter Allen Golden (born 1953), American author Peter Benjamin Golden (born 1941), American historian This disambiguation page...
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described as a kingmaker by historians such as E. P. Thompson and Peter Benjamin Golden. The name is spelled as t1-o-ɲ-uq1-uq1 (𐱃𐰆𐰪𐰸𐰸) in the Old...
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for the Turkic empire, meant the "Turks of the East"; meanwhile, Peter Benjamin Golden favours a more limited denotation of Göktürks as denoting only the...
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Europe, Year 500". Euratlas.com. 2007-01-13. Retrieved 2010-03-16. Peter Benjamin Golden, (2010), Central Asia in World History, p. 49 "Complete Map of Europe...
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topography, flora, fauna, people's modes of subsistence, Turkologist Peter Benjamin Golden locates the Proto-Turkic Urheimat in the southern, taiga-steppe...
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Sayan Mountains region.[failed verification] Meanwhile, Turkologist Peter Benjamin Golden locates the Proto-Turkic Urheimat in the southern taiga-steppe zone...
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origins of the Turkic peoples has been a topic of much discussion. Peter Benjamin Golden proposes two locations for the Proto-Turkic Urheimat: the southern...
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khan by 988. Pritsak 1975, p. 214. Spinei 2003, p. 93. Golden 2003, p. I.64. Peter Benjamin Golden. An Introduction to the History of the Turkic peoples...
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commander of Alan mercenaries or auxiliaries. According to Zeki Validi Togan and Peter Benjamin Golden, Ras Tarkhan came from a clan called Khatiriltber....
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"High king", adopted the title khagan in the early 9th century. Peter Benjamin Golden maintained that the Rus became a part of the Khazar federation,...
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Josef Markwart proposed that the name should be read as Salçuk. Peter Benjamin Golden suggested the vocalization Salçuq ~ Saljuq, based on the Islamic...
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Studies. II (3): 261–281. Golden, Peter Benjamin (2007a). "Khazar Studies: Achievements and Perspectives". In Golden, Peter B.; Ben-Shammai, Haggai; Róna-Tas...
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Turkic–Mongolic–Tungusic and perhaps Korean. Alexis Manaster Ramer. Peter Benjamin Golden Martine Robbeets (2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2015, 2021) (in the form...
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Khazar", while modern scholars like Gyula Németh, Lajos Ligeti and Peter Benjamin Golden consider that the Sabirs spoke standard Turkic rather than Oghuric...
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Don and the upper Oka to the Middle Dnieper: Valentin Sedov [ru], Peter Benjamin Golden. The Upper Volga region: Simon Franklin & Jonathan Shepard (1996...
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politician Peter Allen Golden (born 1953), author Peter Benjamin Golden (born 1941), professor of history at Rutgers University Pop Golden, head football...
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early medieval polity as Djidan (for reasons unknown). Sabir people Peter Benjamin Golden, An introduction to the history of Turkic peoples, pp. 107 Sirijskie...
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Dirty Sexy Money (2007–2009), Adam Braverman on Parenthood (2010–2015), Benjamin Jones on The Catch (2016–2017), and Bobby Nash on Fox/ABC's 9-1-1 (2018–2025)...
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name Wuhuan in the Chinese sources. Several historians, including Peter Benjamin Golden, suggest that the Avars are of Turkic origin, likely from the Oghur...
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the khans of the Kipchaks. István Vásáry identified him as Cuman. Peter Benjamin Golden considered "Köten" was also the name of the tribe. In either case...
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(i.e. rather than the adjective "mixed"). Both Gyula Németh and Peter Benjamin Golden initially advocated the "mixed race" theory, but later, like Paul...
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from the Transcaspian steppe to Northeastern Asia (Manchuria). Peter Benjamin Golden listed Proto-Turkic lexical items about the climate, topography...
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in three slightly variant versions over the centuries. Historian Peter Benjamin Golden wrote that "Dunlop and most recently Golb have demonstrated that...
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by sinologists Paul Pelliot, and Ulrich Theobald, turkologist Peter Benjamin Golden,: 145 Altaist Volker Rybatzki, etc.). On the other hand, they were...
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form of OC 胡 *gâ > hú. Further, gâ is etymologically uncertain: Peter Benjamin Golden (2003) proposes several Mongolic etymologies: ɣai "trouble, misfortune...
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his wife Paula Prentiss), which aired from 1967-1968. In 1976, Benjamin received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Motion Picture...
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Benjamin Caron (born 2 July 1976) is a Golden Globe, Emmy and BAFTA-winning British film and television director. Born in the West Midlands, Caron was...
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