The Orkhon inscriptions (also known as the Orhon inscriptions, Orhun inscriptions, Khöshöö Tsaidam monuments (also spelled Khoshoo Tsaidam, Koshu-Tsaidam...
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Old Turkic script (redirect from Orkhon Alphabet)
Orkhon Valley in Mongolia where early 8th-century inscriptions were discovered in an 1889 expedition by Nikolai Yadrintsev. These Orkhon inscriptions...
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language in which the Orkhon and Yenisei inscriptions are written. Most of the vocabulary includes words of Turkic origin in Orkhon Turkic. In addition...
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Turkic language family, predating the Orkhon inscriptions (Khöshöö Tsaidam monuments) by several years. The inscriptions are in Tuul River valley at 47°42′N...
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the Orkhon Valley was viewed as the seat of the imperial power of the steppes. The first evidence comes from a stone stele with Orkhon inscriptions, which...
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and religion. The book is written in Old Turkic alphabet like the Orkhon inscriptions. Archura, an evil forest demon. Qarakorshaq, a hiding animal-like...
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Old Turkic (redirect from Orkhon language)
ISBN 0-7007-0869-3. Old Turkic inscriptions (with translations into English), reading lessons and tutorials Turkic Inscriptions of Orkhon Valley (with translations...
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Aimags: Orkhon, Bulgan Orkhon, Darkhan-Uul Orkhon, Selenge Orkhon script, a historic script of Turkic origin Orkhon inscriptions, inscriptions of Bilge...
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included inscriptions in both Turkic and Chinese, was erected at his memorial complex of Khoshoo Tsaidam, at the present site of the Orkhon inscriptions. Kül-Tegin...
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Tengrism (section Orkhon inscriptions)
be identified from Turkic and Mongolic historical texts like the Orkhon inscriptions, Secret History of the Mongols, and Altan Tobchi. However, these...
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in the Old Turkic Orkhon inscriptions, dated to the early 8th century. Written in the so-called Orkhon script, these inscriptions record an account of...
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Buzgalaxona; Old Turkic: 𐱅𐰢𐰼:𐰴𐰯𐰍, romanized: Temir qapïγ in Orkhon and Tonyukuk inscriptions; Persian: دربند Darband, Chinese: 鐵門關; pinyin: Tiěménguān)...
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El Bilga Khatun (section Orkhon inscriptions)
the fourth Qaghan of the same Khaganate. She is mentioned in the Orkhon inscriptions erected in honor of Bilgä Qaghan and his brother. El Bilga Khatun...
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Second Turkic Khaganate (section Orkhon inscription)
Tongkao, 2693a Ercilasun 2016, pp. 295-296 Ross, E. (1930). The Orkhon Inscriptions: Being a Translation of Professor Vilhelm Thomsen's final Danish...
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Western Turkic Khaganate (section Orkhon Inscriptions)
Bilge Khagan inscription, 2nd side: 15: From sons of Ten Arrows to wives, see this. Erected stone inscriptions… Tonyukuk inscription, main side, 19:...
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Bugut inscription (as in its plural form türküt) and the Hüis Tolgoi Inscription (as türǖg) of the 6th century, and later, in the Orkhon inscriptions and...
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transcription of the Tatar ethnonym was written in Turkic on the Orkhon inscriptions, specifically, the Kul Tigin (CE 732) and Bilge Khagan (CE 735) monuments...
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linguist and Turkologist. He successfully deciphered the Turkic Orkhon inscriptions which were discovered during the expedition of Nikolai Yadrintsev...
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Second Turkic Khaganate. His accomplishments were described in the Orkhon inscriptions. As was the custom, his personal name and the name after assuming...
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Memorial Complex, TÜRIK BITIG". Orkhon inscriptions "Tonyukuk's Memorial Complex, TÜRIK BITIG". Bain Tsokto inscriptions Golden, Peter B. (25 July 2018)...
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such as the "Ergenekon" legend, and written sources, such as the Orkhon Inscriptions, in the 8th century AD, state that Turkic peoples originated in the...
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groups such as the Uyghurs, Tiele, and Kyrgyz to be Türks. In the Orkhon inscriptions, the Toquz Oghuz and the Yenisei Kyrgyz are not referred to as Türks...
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Ötüken (section Tonyukuk inscriptions)
mountain of the ancient Turks. It was mentioned by Bilge Khagan in the Orkhon inscriptions as "the place from where the tribes can be controlled". A force called...
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matter of debate. The language of the oldest stone monuments such as Orkhon inscriptions, and documents such as Old Uyghur manuscripts are rather the ancestor...
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Nushibi (section Orkhon Inscriptions)
identified with the Šadapït (Old Turkic: 𐱁𐰑𐰯𐰃𐱃) mentioned in the Orkhon inscriptions. Other scholars etymologised Nushibi without Šadapït in mind. János...
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East Asia. The oldest records of a Turkic language, the Old Turkic Orkhon inscriptions of the 7th century Göktürk khaganate, already shows characteristics...
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türk/tẄrk) in Turkic languages comes from the Second Turkic Khaganate. In Orkhon inscriptions, kök türü̲k̲ (𐰚𐰇𐰚 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰜) is also mentioned, potentially referring...
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which – in the form bäg – has been mentioned as early as in the Orkhon inscriptions (8th century AD) and is usually translated as "tribal leader". The...
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jian "劔" (or jian "劍") and qian "謙" have been compared to Käm in Orkhon inscriptions from the 8th century. The term Kem كيم is also found in the 13th‒14th-century...
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