The Oghuric, Onoguric or Oguric languages (also known as Bulgar, Bulgharic, Bolgar, Pre-Proto-Bulgaric or Lir-Turkic and r-Turkic) are a branch of the...
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the Oghuric languages (Lir-Turkic). The Common Turkic languages are characterized by sound correspondences such as Common Turkic š versus Oghuric l and...
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Onogurs (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
derived from On-Oğur (> (H)Ungari). The Onoghuric or Oghuric languages are a branch of the Turkic languages. Some scholars suggest Hunnic had strong ties with...
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Turkic languages are a group of languages spoken across Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, East Asia and Siberia. Turkic languages are spoken...
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disuse sometime before the split between Common Turkic and Oghuric. Common Turkic languages today use their respective forms of *-lAr, whereas Chuvash...
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Bulgar (also known as Bulghar, Bolgar, or Bolghar) is an extinct Oghuric Turkic language spoken by the Bulgars. The name is derived from the Bulgars, a...
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languages that some scholars formerly considered Chuvash to be a Uralic language. Conversely, other scholars today regard it as an Oghuric language significantly...
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Volga Bulgaria (redirect from Volga Bulgar language)
of ongoing debate and controversy among scholars. The Bulgars were an Oghuric people who settled north of the Black Sea. During their westward migration...
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characteristics between the languages are attributed presently to extensive prehistoric language contact. Turkic languages are null-subject languages, have vowel harmony...
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history of the sprachraum. Extinct language Language death Lists of endangered languages Lists of extinct languages Last surviving native speaker; it is...
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The interpretations do not indicate whether these are Common Turkic or Oghuric. Just two common nouns have been attested. The Arab historian Ibn A'tham...
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Chuvash people (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
larger language family). The Oghuric branch is distinguished from the rest of the Turkic family (the Common Turkic languages) by two sound changes: r corresponding...
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The languages of the Soviet Union consist of hundreds of different languages and dialects from several different language groups. In 1922, it was decreed...
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Manavs (category Articles containing Turkish-language text)
Manav. Manavs speak Turkish with a dialects bear traces of Kipchak and Oghuric to varying degrees, in relation to their origins. "YALAKOVA'DAN YALOVA'YA...
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Bashkirs (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
speak the Bashkir language, closely related to the Tatar and Kazakh languages, which belong to the Kipchak branch of the Turkic languages; they share historical...
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Turkic peoples (category CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro))
as parts of Europe, who speak Turkic languages. According to historians and linguists, the Proto-Turkic language originated in Central-East Asia, potentially...
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The Turkic language of Azerbaijan gradually supplanted the Iranian languages in what is now northwestern Iran, and a variety of languages of the Caucasus...
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proposed that the Huns experienced a language flip like the Chagatai Khanate, switching from Yeniseian to Oghuric Turkic after absorbing the Dingling or...
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Oghuz Turks (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
Common Turkic /-ʃ/ versus Oghuric /-l/ and Common Turkic /-z/ versus Oghuric /-r/. Within the Common Turkic group, the Oghuz languages share these innovations:...
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Sabir people (category CS1 Tatar-language sources (tt))
rather than Oghuric they may have been Ugric speakers (both terms being of the same etymological origin). Al-Biruni remarked that the language of the Volga...
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Bulgars (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Finno-Ugric, and Hunnic tribes. The Bulgars spoke a Turkic language, the Bulgar language of the Oghuric branch. They preserved the military titles, organization...
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Eastern Turkic Khaganate (category Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text)
Fangyi. "The Research on the Identification Between Tiele (鐵勒) and the Oghuric Tribes". Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi: 86. Golden, P.B. (1992) Introduction...
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Bulgarians (category CS1 Bulgarian-language sources (bg))
Alternative etymologies include derivation from a compound of Proto-Turkic (Oghuric) *bel ("five") and *gur ("arrow" in the sense of "tribe"), a proposed division...
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Khazars (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
with theories of their languages, but it is a matter of intricate difficulty since no indigenous records in the Khazar language survived, and the state...
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Hungarians (category CS1 Hungarian-language sources (hu))
Bashkirs, and stood also in contact with other Turkic peoples (presumably Oghuric speakers), Iranian peoples (especially Jaszic speakers), and Slavs. The...
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Pannonian Avars (redirect from Turkic Avar language)
that the Avars were of heterogeneous origin, including mostly Turkic (Oghuric) and Mongolic groups. Later in Europe some Germanic and Slavic groups were...
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Beer in Hungary (category CS1 Hungarian-language sources (hu))
which sounds almost like the English word sure. The word itself is of Oghuric origin. The word was most probably borrowed by the Hungarians in the era...
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Xueyantuo (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
Fangyi. "The Research on the Identification Between Tiele (鐵勒) and the Oghuric Tribes". Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi: 83–84. Golden, Peter B. (August...
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Ashina tribe (category Articles with Chinese-language sources (zh))
Cheng, Fangyi. "The Research on the Identification Between Tiele and the Oghuric Tribes". Lee & Kuang (2017), p. 201. Baumer, Christoph (18 April 2018)...
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Basmyl (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
oppress make a surprise attack" in Proto-Turkic; the other, *-mïl, is the Oghuric cognate of Common Turkic nominalizing suffix *-miš/-*mïs. Thus "Basmıl...
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